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Posts by Daniel Stange

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8th May, 2026, at Kosmos in Berlin No Fluff. Call for Proposals open until 1st of February, 2026

Drumroll, please. Our Call for Proposals is open until the 1st of February, 2026
You can submit your proposal(s) over here: event.wirsindohana.de/speakers/

Remember: No fluff. We encourage and invite you to share your passion, knowledge and expertise beyond Trailhead and documentation

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Are you up for a riddle? @wirsindohana.bsky.social teaches you the German word “Adventskranz” and gives away a free ticket if you find the hidden trailhead character

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Oh, there’s one brain that ticks exactly like mine. But frankly, genie would be too obvious, after all these years that we’ve spent with that funny little guy

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Oh yes, rock'n'roll! We have a big announcement for you: Wir sind Ohana will be back in Berlin - mark your calendars for May 8, 2026. Follow us here and on LinkedIn, tell your friends, and stay tuned for CfP and your chance to get - or win - tickets.

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Agentic - Conversational - Slack - Enterprise Grade - Vibes

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Oh bingo Cards… can we have some in San Francisco too? Having a Bingo live a the keynote, that’s the one bucket list item i never knew I had…

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A number of easy steps can help you reduce the risk drastically, including being restrictive with API access, locking sessions to the IP address they’ve logged in from, API Access control that locks down OAuth usage and prudence with software sources

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It like there are a few more vectors: one is a lookalike data loader app which tricks users into using a compromised data loader. The session can then be passed to a command & control server. The main other ones are phishing for credentials and skimming over permissions experiences

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