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Going to WordCamp US 2024? ✈️

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See you in Portland? Hi, {NAME}! Are you ready for 4 days of exciting talks, great snacks, and catch

See you in Portland? Hi, {NAME}! Are you ready for 4 days of exciting talks, great snacks, and catching up with WordPress friends? Our team at Patchstack sure is! This September, we're flying to Portland, Oregon for the WordCamp US as Sponsors, and we hope to see you there! Here's what we've got planned for you: 👇   How bug bounty partnerships and processes help with plugin security Join our co-founder and CEO, Oliver Sild, for his and Miriam Schwab's [Showcase Day]( talk. Oliver will use Elementor's example to show how they established internal and external processes to handle security (with Patchstack's help). ☕ Networking hour: How to beat hackers and win users' trust It's time to be proactive, not reactive! Patchstack's networking hour discusses the different people in WordPress and their roles in safeguarding projects from hackers. From plugin developers who can start finding vulnerabilities before hackers to users and agencies who can use vulnerability intelligence to mitigate risks the moment they're found. Grab your favorite coffee from the stands and drop by our booth to chat! Stop by the booth for a chat & swag Come meet the team and let's chat about everything from cybersecurity to cycling and scuba diving. Plus, don't forget to grab some mementos! 😉 See you in Portland! 💚, Patchstack If this email wasn't meant for you, please contact [support](. [( [( []( []( ©2024 Patchstack OÜ Aida 7, 80011 Pärnu, Estonia [Privacy policy]( ▪ [Manage no]([tifications]( ▪ [Unsubscribe](

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