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Welcome to OWASP AppSec Asia 2008! We'd like to thank Taiwan, Delhi, Mumbai, Thailand, Vietnam, and Singapore Chapters for helping out with the conference and for attending the conference. We are working with other chapters across Asia to see if we can invite more chapters. If you represent an Asia chapter and are interested in attending, please email Wayne ([email protected]).
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== OWASP AppSec Asia 2008, Conference Schedule (Oct 27th - Oct 28th) ==
 
== OWASP AppSec Asia 2008, Conference Schedule (Oct 27th - Oct 28th) ==
  

Revision as of 04:01, 7 October 2008

Welcome to OWASP AppSec Asia 2008! We'd like to thank Taiwan, Delhi, Mumbai, Thailand, Vietnam, and Singapore Chapters for helping out with the conference and for attending the conference. We are working with other chapters across Asia to see if we can invite more chapters. If you represent an Asia chapter and are interested in attending, please email Wayne ([email protected]).

OWASP AppSec Asia 2008, Conference Schedule (Oct 27th - Oct 28th)

(2008/10/27) - Day 1
08:30 - 09:30 Door opens for registration
TIME SESSION SPEAKER
09:30- 09:40 Opening welcome and an introduction to this year’s program

Wayne Huang, OWASP Taiwan Chapter Chair
09:40-09:50 Welcome by Institute for Information Industry


09:50-10:00 Welcome by Information Security Consortium, Information Service Industry Association



10:00-11:00 What's Next? Strategies for Web Application Security

YM Chen, Director, McAfee Foundstone

11:10-12:00 Web-based Malware obfuscation: the kung-fu and the detection
Wayne Huang, OWASP Taiwan Chapter

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch
TIME SESSION SPEAKER
13:00 - 13:40 Why Webmail systems are hard to secure--using real case studies

Charmi Lin, Taiwan Information & Communication Security Technology Center
13:50 - 14:40 Proxy Caches and Web Application Security--using the recent Google Docs 0-day as an example

Tim Bass, OWASP Thailand Chapter
14:40 - 15:00 Coffee Break
TIME SESSION SPEAKER
15:00 - 15:40 How bad can Web vulnerabilities be—case study on a 50 million personal records breach

PK (Taiwan Criminal Investigation Bureau)
15:50 - 16:40 Tiny coding errors, big losses: real stories of website 0wnage

Fyodor (Guard-Info)