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== Monthly Meeting ==
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== Monthly Meeting ==
  
Thank you all for your participation in our last meeting which was very well attended.
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Hi all,
As discussed I have attached the dates of our monthly meetings for the next 6 months.
 
If any of you wishes to present on a relevant subject please email me and suggest a date from the list.
 
  
Dates for the next 6 monthly meetings:
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Below the details of next week’s monthly meeting for OWASP Melbourne.
  
'''Tuesday 4 December 2007'''
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Date: Wednesday 9 December 2009, 12:00PM – 1:30PM
  
'''Tuesday 5 February 2008'''
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Please RSVP to [email protected]<br>Please note our address has changed.<br>Location: Meeting will be hosted at Deloitte, <br>Level 10, 550 Bourke Street<br>Melbourne, Vic 3000
  
'''Tuesday 4 March 2008'''
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Please take the lifts to level 10 you will be directed to the meeting room.
  
'''Tuesday 1 April 2008'''
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Meeting room and lunch is courtesy of our sponsors: Deloitte.
  
'''Tuesday 6 May 2008'''
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Meeting Agenda<br>12.00 to 12.15PM - Arrival &amp; Chit-chat<br>12:15 to 12:30PM - News &amp; Introductions<br>12:30 to 1.30PM – Presentations:
  
'''Tuesday 3 June 2008'''
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We will have 2 presentations of 30 minutes each for this meeting:
  
'''''Location:'''''
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First Presentation: OWASP Top Ten 2010 RC1 - Christian Heinrich
 
Deloitte
 
  
Level 14, 180 Lonsdale Street (QV Building)
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Christian Heinrich has over thirteen years of professional experience and formal training in diverse disciplines of Security ranging from Locksmith to IT Engineer and Chief Security Officer.<br>Christian has presented at a number of industry forums in Australia, Europe and USA.
Melbourne
 
  
Tea and coffee will be provided.
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Christian will present a 30min "lightning talk' about the OWASP Top Ten 2010 RC1
Meeting room is courtesy of our sponsors: Deloitte.
 
  
'''''Meeting Agenda'''''
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<br>Second Presentation: Mobile ActiveSync Russian Roulette - Oliver Greiter
  
12.00 to 12.15PM - Arrival & Chit-chat
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Oliver is a Senior Security Consultant at Assurance and has been in the IT industry for over ten years. <br>Oliver's day-to-day tasks include penetration testing, platform security configuration reviews, security architecture reviews and web application reviews. Oliver is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), a PCI-DSS Qualified Security Assessor (QSA) and Red Hat Certified Systems Engineer (RHCE).
  
12:15 to 12:30PM - News & Introductions
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Oliver will present a 30min "lightning talk' on:  
  
12:30 to 1.30PM - Presentation – TBA
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Mobile ActiveSync Russian Roulette
  
'''''Presenter'''''
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As the popularity of communication (especially email) using mobile devices increases so does the risk of data leakage and data theft. This presentation will review Microsoft Mobile Activesync looking at transport layer security, controls enforced on the mobile devices and some potentially lethal fun (to the device anyway).
  
TBA
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Regards,
 
 
 
Jean-Marie
 
 
 
[[Category:Australia]]
 

Revision as of 05:20, 4 December 2009

OWASP Melbourne

Welcome to the Melbourne chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Jean-Marie Abighanem


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Monthly Meeting

Hi all,

Below the details of next week’s monthly meeting for OWASP Melbourne.

Date: Wednesday 9 December 2009, 12:00PM – 1:30PM

Please RSVP to [email protected]
Please note our address has changed.
Location: Meeting will be hosted at Deloitte,
Level 10, 550 Bourke Street
Melbourne, Vic 3000

Please take the lifts to level 10 you will be directed to the meeting room.

Meeting room and lunch is courtesy of our sponsors: Deloitte.

Meeting Agenda
12.00 to 12.15PM - Arrival & Chit-chat
12:15 to 12:30PM - News & Introductions
12:30 to 1.30PM – Presentations:

We will have 2 presentations of 30 minutes each for this meeting:

First Presentation: OWASP Top Ten 2010 RC1 - Christian Heinrich

Christian Heinrich has over thirteen years of professional experience and formal training in diverse disciplines of Security ranging from Locksmith to IT Engineer and Chief Security Officer.
Christian has presented at a number of industry forums in Australia, Europe and USA.

Christian will present a 30min "lightning talk' about the OWASP Top Ten 2010 RC1


Second Presentation: Mobile ActiveSync Russian Roulette - Oliver Greiter

Oliver is a Senior Security Consultant at Assurance and has been in the IT industry for over ten years.
Oliver's day-to-day tasks include penetration testing, platform security configuration reviews, security architecture reviews and web application reviews. Oliver is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), a PCI-DSS Qualified Security Assessor (QSA) and Red Hat Certified Systems Engineer (RHCE).

Oliver will present a 30min "lightning talk' on:

Mobile ActiveSync Russian Roulette

As the popularity of communication (especially email) using mobile devices increases so does the risk of data leakage and data theft. This presentation will review Microsoft Mobile Activesync looking at transport layer security, controls enforced on the mobile devices and some potentially lethal fun (to the device anyway).