Do you write Python software that uses the network, opens files, or accepts user input? Of course you do! That's what almost all software does. But these actions can let bad actors exploit mistakes and oversights we've made to compromise our systems.



Python is safer than some languages, but there are plenty of issues to be careful about. That's why Anthony Shaw and Anthony Langsworth are joining me to discuss Python security.



Links from the show



Anthony Shaw on twitter: @anthonypjshaw

Anthony Langsworth on twitter: @alangsworth



10 common security gotchas in Python and how to avoid them: hackernoon.com



OWASP Top 10: owasp.org

PyGoat: owasp.org

DjanGoat: github.com

Risky Business Podcast: risky.biz



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