The ShinyHunters campaign exposed hundreds of Salesforce orgs through Experience Cloud misconfigurations, and the root cause was not a zero-day exploit. It was a series of architecture decisions that went unreviewed long after the site launched. Guest user permissions, data model exposure, and component framework choices created the conditions for breach before a single attacker showed up.
Lillie Beiting has spent over a decade designing and governing Salesforce ecosystems across enterprise organizations, from CRM strategy through multi-cloud architecture and AI-ready data platforms. In this session, Lillie draws on the practitioner guidance behind her recent book, Mastering Salesforce Experience Cloud to examine the architecture decisions that most directly determine whether an Experience Cloud site is secure or exposed. That includes data model design, template selection, component framework choices, and the guest user permission model that underpins every external-facing site.
Attendees will leave with a sharper understanding of where Experience Cloud architecture creates unintended security surface area, how to evaluate existing sites against current threat patterns, and which design decisions deserve immediate review. One live attendee will win a copy of Mastering Salesforce Experience Cloud.
Bring your questions to get answered live by guest speaker and author, Lillie Beiting, Salesforce and Enterprise Architect and host, Matt Meyers, CTA and Founder and CEO of EzProtect.
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