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− | [[Image:Owasp_logo_normal.jpg|right]]OWASP AppSensor defines a conceptual framework, methodology and guidance to implement intrusion detection and automated response into an existing application. Over 50 detection points have been described together with a number of response actions. A methodology will be presented to develop an AppSensor implementation strategy which includes sensor selection and positioning, and | + | [[Image:Owasp_logo_normal.jpg|right]]OWASP AppSensor defines a conceptual framework, methodology and guidance to implement intrusion detection and automated response into an existing application. Over 50 detection points have been described together with a number of response actions. A methodology will be presented to develop an AppSensor implementation strategy which includes sensor selection and positioning, and determine the appropriate type of response to block or mitigate attacks based on an analysis of business risk. New practical templates, charts and a guide will be demonstrated and made available. A lightweight implementation will also be described for organisations wishing to pilot AppSensor in their applications. |
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Revision as of 16:44, 23 September 2010
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The presentation
OWASP AppSensor defines a conceptual framework, methodology and guidance to implement intrusion detection and automated response into an existing application. Over 50 detection points have been described together with a number of response actions. A methodology will be presented to develop an AppSensor implementation strategy which includes sensor selection and positioning, and determine the appropriate type of response to block or mitigate attacks based on an analysis of business risk. New practical templates, charts and a guide will be demonstrated and made available. A lightweight implementation will also be described for organisations wishing to pilot AppSensor in their applications.The speaker
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