Securing React: Prompt Engineering for Robust and Secure Code Generation - Jim Manico

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Securing React: Prompt Engineering for Robust and Secure Code Generation - Jim Manico This talk was recorded at NDC Security in Oslo, Norway. #ndcsecurity #ndcconferences #security #developer #softwaredeveloper Attend the next NDC conference near you: Subscribe to our YouTube channel and learn every day: @NDC Follow our Social Media! #ai #application #security React's dynamic nature and flexible architecture have become a foundational framework in web development, but it also introduce unique security challenges, particularly in data handling and rendering workflows. This session explores Prompt Engineering as an innovative methodology for enabling robust and secure code generation in React applications. By integrating AI-driven prompt strategies into React development, developers can enhance security, reduce errors, and streamline the creation of secure and maintainable components. Participants will discover how Prompt Engineering can mitigate common vulnerabilities such as XSS and injection attacks by leveraging AI-assisted code generation to enforce secure coding practices. Through practical demonstrations, we will explore real-world applications of secure prompts, automated code suggestions, and validation tools that ensure the best security practices. Attendees will also learn how to integrate these techniques into their CI/CD pipelines, enabling continuous validation and security enforcement. Whether you're a React developer looking to incorporate AI tools, a security professional exploring automation, or an architect designing
  2025/03/20      youtube

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