Hi everyone!

At next week's Change talk co-hosted with the UW Security and Privacy
Research Lab, we will be hearing from Trevor Henry Chiboora from CMU Africa
(CyLab-Africa). His talk is titled *Evaluating Mobile Banking Application
Security Posture Using the OWASP’s MASVS Framework*. Trevor is also part of
the Upanzi Network which is an Africa-based network of technology research
labs that is working towards a secure and resilient digital transformation
of the continent. Join Us!

*Description*
In the context of financial gain, hackers are motivated to exploit
vulnerabilities that could result in financial or data loss. Trevor Henry
Chiboora's talk will delve into the findings of a comprehensive analysis of
18 mobile applications from different financial institutions in Africa. The
assessment, conducted using the Mobile Application Security Verification
Standard v2.0 by OWASP as the guide, provides insights into the security
practices across different organizational scales. The talk will highlight
the importance of proper testing procedures in the financial sector and
discuss recommendations for enhancing the security posture of mobile
applications.

*Resources for Attendees*

   -  Evaluating Mobile Banking Application Security Posture Using the
   OWASP’s MASVS Framework
   <https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3588001.3609367>.

*Seminar Details*
Location: Tuesdays from 12-1pm PST in 387 CSE2 (The Bill and Melinda Gates
Center) or on Zoom: https://washington.zoom.us/j/91639643408


*Presenter Bio*
Trevor Henry Chiboora is a dynamic Cyber Security Specialist based in
Kigali, Rwanda, with a strong educational background and practical
experience. He currently serves as a Research Associate at CyLab Africa,
where he works on the VAPTs (Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration
Testing) project. In this role, he conducts research related to
cybersecurity and specializes in performing Pentests on mobile and web
applications. Notably, he played a key role in deploying a state-of-the-art
Security Operations Center (SOC) using Elastic Security, MISP, and other
integrations. Trevor is dedicated to enhancing the security of cyberspace
to protect user's sensitive information and build trust in the online
environment.

*About Upanzi Network: *
Upanzi is an Africa-based network of technology research labs that is
working towards a secure and resilient digital transformation of the
continent. The network focuses on creating, testing, innovating, and
assisting in implementing digital technologies at scale such as identity,
payments, cybersecurity, cloud computing, data governance, artificial
intelligence, and machine learning, and influencing technology policy
recommendations to support low- and middle-income countries. Upanzi is led
by Carnegie Mellon University Africa and leverages the strengths of the
African Engineering and Technology (Afretec) network. Afretec members
include Carnegie Mellon University Africa, the American University in
Cairo, the University of Lagos, the University of Nairobi, the University
of Rwanda, and the University of the Witwatersrand. Launched in September
2022, the Upanzi is funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.


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