Join the next OWASP SoCal Chapter 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
September 27th, Tuesday, 6 PM - 8 PM

ITresources, 7101 Village Dr., Buena Park, CA 90622

Thanks to our sponsors for venue / refreshments: ITresources

 

AGENDA

6.00 PM - 6.15 PM: Welcome/Social 

 

6.15 PM - 6.55 PM: Web Services Security Project – Alex Smolen (Parasoft)

Discussing the current state of web services security, and contributions OWASP could make to become the leading destination for web services security.

 

7.00 PM - 7.40 PM: Preventing Phishing Attacks – By Eric Heitzman (Foundstone)

Phishing attacks, email-based scams, and identity theft are on the rise, and most organizations are not doing enough to protect their customers from these threats.  In this talk, we will review common weaknesses in web applications that make it easier for an attacker to perform phishing attacks against legitimate users.  We’ll see techniques used to exploit these weaknesses and see what architects, developers, and administrators can do to prevent these attacks.

 

7.40 PM – 8.00 PM: Discussion / Feedback

 

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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