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Revision as of 06:34, 6 January 2016

OWASP Netherland Wiki
All OWASP NL Events 2015

September 17th, 2015

Registration: http://owasp-netherlands-chapter-meeting-201500917.eventbrite.nl

Venue

De Haagse Hogeschool
TBD

Programme:

18:00 - 18:45 Registration & Pizzas
18:45 - 19:00 OWASP Netherland and Foundation Updates
19:00 - 21:00 Het OWASP Security Knowledge Framework (SKF)
21:00 - 21:30 Networking

Presentations

The OWASP Security Knowledge Framework

Over 10 years of experience in web application security bundled into a single application.
The Security Knowledge Framework is a vital asset to the coding toolkit of you and your development team.
Use SKF to learn and integrate security by design in your web application.

SKF is an open source security knowledgebase including manageble projects with checklists and best practice code examples in multiple programming languages showing
you how to prevent hackers gaining access and running exploits on your application.

We will be talking about:

  • Training your developers in writing secure code
  • Security support pre-development (Security by design, early feedback of possible security issues)
  • Security support post-development(Double check your code by means of the OWASP ASVS checklists )
  • Code examples for secure coding
  • Introduction to TDD (test driven development)
  • Introduction to Unit testing

Speakers

Glenn en Riccardo Ten Cate

TBD