Join OWASP SoCal Chapter for our kickoff meeting. We have top Security experts from Business, Technology and Standards and Compliance communities offering real world solutions, how to’s and case studies for integrating security into the software development lifecycle.   

 

OWASP Mission - Generate Awareness & Contribution to Industry - acts as a catalyst to bring together the southern California software development and security communities for an ongoing exchange, addressing the needs, interests and issues that developers, security practitioners and managers are experiencing today. 

MEETING TAKE AWAY

As an attendee, you will come away with…

  • Deeper understanding of what it takes to secure applications and software in use at your organization. 
  • Business processes used to address security during the software/application development lifecycle  
  • Knowledge of how other security professionals view and prepare for the next level of threats.
  • Network with professional from local companies, from those that have successfully deployed application security solutions to those that are just beginning the process.  

WHO should Attend

Anyone interested in Web Application Security (management, IT professionals, security professionals, developers, students, etc).

 

WHEN / WHERE
July 19th, Tuesday, 6 PM - 8 PM

Fidelity National Financial
2510 N. Red Hill Avenue, Santa Ana CA 92705

Thanks to our sponsors for this meeting:  Fidelity National Financial for Venue, Foundstone for Pizza / refreshments

 

AGENDA

6.00 PM - 6.15 PM: Welcome/Social 

 

6.15 PM - 6.35 PM: Introduction to OWASP (Kartik Trivedi)

 

6.40 PM - 7.10 PM: Client Side Attacks in the Wild (Eric Heitzman)

We all know that attackers can compromise companies by attacking Internet-facing servers.  In this talk, we turn the tables on that model and examine how malicious webmasters can compromise your network by hacking your users’ workstations.  We’ll visit some shady sites on the Internet that compromise systems, and therefore entire networks, through client-side attacks.   

 

7.15 PM - 7.45 PM: The Next Wave – Avoiding Disaster (Mike Andrews)

New technologies that are starting to gain momentum – opening up internals via API/Web Services, AJAX, etc. How we’ve screwed up in the past, what we should do this time round

 

7.45 PM – 8.00 PM: Closeout / next meeting

 

COST / RSVP

Free / RSVP to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

CHAPTER PAGE / MAILING LIST

Check our chapter page http://www.owasp.org/local/socal.html

Join the mailing list https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/owasp-socal 

 

Please forward to anyone you feel would have an interest in this event.

 

 
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