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= Local News =
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= Local News =
  
== Stay updated  ==
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== Upcoming Chapter Meetings ==
  
"'''BeNeLux Days 2012'''" is online: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/BeNeLux_OWASP_Day_2012.
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* OWASP BE chapter meeting: registration via https://owasp-belgium-2019-11-25.eventbrite.com/
  
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If you want to be invited for the next OWASP Belgium Chapter meetings, please [http://eepurl.com/iFZtb drop us your contact info].
 
If you want to be invited for the next OWASP Belgium Chapter meetings, please [http://eepurl.com/iFZtb drop us your contact info].
  
You can also follow us on [https://twitter.com/owasp_be Twitter]!
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== Structural Sponsors 2019 ==
  
== Structural Sponsors 2011/2012  ==
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OWASP Belgium thanks its structural chapter supporters for 2019 and the OWASP BeNeLux Days 2018:  
OWASP Member affiliated to the Belgium chapter:
 
  
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If you want to support our chapter, please contact [mailto:[email protected] Seba Deleersnyder]
 
If you want to support our chapter, please contact [mailto:[email protected] Seba Deleersnyder]
  
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[[Belgium Events 2005|2005]].
  
== Next Meeting (26th of September 2012) in Ghent ==
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= Belgium OWASP Chapter Leaders =
  
=== WHEN ===
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The Belgium Chapter is supported by the following board:  
 
 
26th of September 2012 (18h00 - 21h00)
 
 
 
=== WHERE  ===
 
 
 
Hosted by [http://www.pwc.be/ PWC].
 
 
 
Co-organized with the [http://www.issa-be.org ISSA (Information Systems Security Association)]
 
 
 
Address: <br>
 
PWC Ghent (Wilson) - Club<br>
 
Wilsonplein 5G<br>
 
B - 9000 GENT<br>
 
 
 
Routemap: http://www.pwc.be/en/map/index.jhtml<br>
 
 
 
Parking facilities at the ''Ghent South station''.<br>
 
 
 
=== PROGRAM ===
 
 
 
The agenda:
 
*18h00 - 18h30: ''Welcome''<br>
 
*18h30 - 19h30: '''Introducing the Smartphone Penetration Testing Framework''' (by Georgia Weidman, Bulb Security LLC)<br>
 
:As smartphones enter the workplace, sharing the network and accessing sensitive data, it is crucial to be able to assess the security posture of these devices in much the same way we perform penetration tests on workstations and servers. However, smartphones have unique attack vectors that are not currently covered by available industry tools. The smartphone penetration testing framework, the result of a DARPA Cyber Fast Track project, aims to provide an open source toolkit that addresses the many facets of assessing the security posture of these devices. We will look at the functionality of the framework including information gathering, exploitation, social engineering, and post exploitation through both a traditional IP network and through the mobile modem, showing how this framework can be leveraged by security teams and penetration testers to gain an understanding of the security posture of the smartphones in an organization. We will also show how to use the framework through a command line console, a graphical user interface, and a smartphone based app. Demonstrations of the framework assessing multiple smartphone platforms will be shown.<br>
 
:Georgia Weidman is a penetration tester, security researcher, and trainer. She holds a Master of Science degree in computer science, secure software engineering, and information security as well as holding CISSP, CEH, NIST 4011, and OSCP certifications. Her work in the field of smartphone exploitation has been featured in print and on television internationally. She has presented her research at conferences around the world including Shmoocon, Hacker Halted, Security Zone, and Bsides. Georgia has delivered highly technical security training for conferences, schools, and corporate clients to excellent reviews. Building on her experience, Georgia recently founded Bulb Security LLC a security consulting firm specializing in security assessments/penetration testing, security training, and research/development. She was awarded a DARPA Cyber Fast Track grant to continue her work in mobile device security.<br>
 
*19h30 - 19h45: ''Break''<br>
 
*19h45 - 20h45: '''Why your security products suck...''' (by Joe McCray, StrategicSec)<br>
 
:Joe McCray will be demonstrating a series of advanced hacking techniques focused on the areas of IDS/IPS/Web Application Firewall Bypass, SRP bypass and several other ways to defeat popular security mechanisms.<br>
 
:Bring your laptop, and hack with him. Joe will bring a wireless access point and allow the attendees to play with the security products as well.<br>
 
:Let's hack!!!!<br>
 
*20h45 - 21h15: '''Discussion: pentesting, legal aspects''' (by Steven Wierckx , pstestware)<br>
 
:Steven will set the scope, everyone is invited for discussion.<br>
 
*21h15 - 21h45: ''Closing Drink''<br>
 
 
 
=== REGISTRATION  ===
 
 
 
Please register via [https://owasp-belgium-2012-09-26.eventbrite.com/ https://owasp-belgium-2012-09-26.eventbrite.com]
 
 
 
=== PRESENTATIONS  ===
 
 
 
The slides are available online!<br>
 
*'''Owasp presentation''' ([https://www.owasp.org/images/0/03/Owasp_Belgium_update_2012-09-26.pdf PDF])<br>
 
 
 
*'''Introducing the Smartphone Penetration Testing Framework''' (by Georgia Weidman, Bulb Security LLC) -  ([https://www.owasp.org/images/3/32/Georgiawpreso.ppt PPT])<br>
 
 
 
*'''Why your security products suck...''' (by Joe McCray, StrategicSec) ([https://www.owasp.org/images/9/96/JoeMcRay.zip ZIP]) <br>
 
  
*'''Pentesting Legal Aspects''' (Panel discussion by Steven Wierckx, PS Testware) ([https://www.owasp.org/images/9/94/PenTesting_-_legal_aspects_-_restyled.pptx PPT]) <br>
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Chapter Leaders
 
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*Sebastien Deleersnyder, Toreon
=== COVERAGE ===
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*Lieven Desmet, KU Leuven  
 
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*Bart De Win, PWC
Follow what they say about us...<br>
 
* [http://www.ihackforfun.eu/index.php?title=owasp-belgium-chapter-meeting-4&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 ihackforfun.eu]<br>
 
 
 
== Previous Meeting (12th of September 2012) in Leuven ==
 
 
 
=== WHEN ===
 
 
 
12th of September 2012 (18h00 - 21h00)
 
 
 
=== WHERE  ===
 
 
 
Hosted by [http://distrinet.cs.kuleuven.be Distrinet Research Group (K.U.Leuven)].
 
 
 
Co-organized with the [http://www.cosic.esat.kuleuven.be/spion/ IWT-project SPION (security and privacy in online social networks)]
 
 
 
Address: <br> Department of Computer Science (auditorium 00.225)<br> Celestijnenlaan 200 A<br> 3001 Heverlee <br>
 
 
 
Routemap: http://distrinet.cs.kuleuven.be/about/route/
 
 
 
=== PROGRAM ===
 
 
 
Pre-program:
 
 
 
* 14h00 - 18h00: '''[http://people.cs.kuleuven.be/~frank.piessens/TechnicalWorkshop.html First SPION Technical Workshop]'''<br>
 
:Attendees of the OWASP Chapter are kindly invited to join the SPION technical workshop, collocated with the chapter meeting. Participation is free, but registration is mandatory.
 
:The program of this workshop on security and privacy in online social networks can be found at http://people.cs.kuleuven.be/~frank.piessens/TechnicalWorkshop.html<br>
 
 
 
The agenda:
 
* 18h00 - 19h00: '''Pizza buffet''' with '''SPION demos''' on the side<br>
 
*19h00 - 19h15: '''OWASP Update''' (by Sebastien Deleersnyder, SAIT Zenitel, OWASP Board)<br>
 
*19h15 - 20h00: '''You Are What You Include: Remote JavaScript Inclusions''' (by Steven Van Acker, DistriNet, KU Leuven)<br>
 
:JavaScript is used by web developers to enhance the interactivity of their sites, offload work to the users' browsers and improve their sites' responsiveness and user-friendliness, making web pages feel and behave like traditional desktop applications. An important feature of JavaScript, is the ability to combine multiple libraries from local and remote sources into the same page, under the same namespace. While this enables the creation of more advanced web applications, it also allows for a malicious JavaScript provider to steal data from other scripts and from the page itself. Today, when developers include remote JavaScript libraries, they trust that the remote providers will not abuse the power bestowed upon them.
 
:In this talk, we report on a large-scale crawl of more than three million pages of the top 10,000 Alexa sites, and identify the trust relationships of these sites with their library providers. We also identify four, previously unknown, types of vulnerabilities that attackers could use to attack popular web sites. Lastly, we review some proposed ways of protecting a web application from malicious remote scripts and show that some of them may not be as effective as previously thought.
 
:'''Steven Van Acker''' is PhD student at DistriNet (KU Leuven). As web application security researcher, he studies among others secure containment solutions for untrusted JavaScript, and conducts large scale security assessments across the Internet. He also actively creates and maintains wargames at OverTheWire.org and HackitoErgoSum.org CTFs.
 
*20h00 - 20h15: Break<br>
 
*20h15 - 21h00: '''Modern Information Gathering''' (by Dave van Stein, KZA bv)<br>
 
:Nowadays sharing information is becoming normal and hackers use this to their advantage. This talk will try to provide insight in the amount of information that anonymous attackers can retrieve about your systems (and users) by showing some of the possibilities of tools freely available.<br>
 
:'''Dave van Stein''' is a security consultant at KZA bv. He has more than 11 years of experience in software and acceptance testing and started specializing in Web Application Security in the beginning of 2008. Over the years Dave has gained experience with many open source and commercial testing tools. Dave is active in the Dutch OWASP chapter and he is both ISEB/ISTQB-certified and EC-Council 'Certified Ethical Hacker'.<br>
 
 
 
=== REGISTRATION  ===
 
 
 
Please register via http://owasp-belgium-2012-09-12.eventbrite.com/
 
 
 
=== PRESENTATIONS  ===
 
 
 
The slides are available online!<br>
 
*'''Owasp update''' (by Sebastien Deleersnyder, SAIT Zenitel, OWASP Board) ([https://www.owasp.org/images/9/93/Owasp_Belgium_update_2012-09-12.pptx ppt])<br>
 
 
 
*'''You Are What You Include: Remote JavaScript Inclusions''' (by Steven Van Acker, DistriNet, KU Leuven) ([https://www.owasp.org/images/0/0b/OWASPBE_20120912_YouAreWhatYouInclude.pptx ppt])<br>
 
 
 
*'''Modern Information Gathering''' (by Dave van Stein, KZA bv) ([https://www.owasp.org/images/0/0e/OWASP-Modern_Information_Gathering.pdf pdf])<br>
 
 
 
=== COVERAGE ===
 
 
 
Follow what they say about us...<br>
 
* [http://blog.rootshell.be/2012/09/12/owasp-belgium-chapter-september-2012-wrap-up/ /dev/random blog]<br>
 
* [http://erikvanderhasselt.blogspot.be/2012/09/remote-javascript-inclusion_13.html Erik Vanderhasselt's blog]<br>
 
 
 
== Previous Meeting (6th of March 2012) in Leuven ==
 
 
 
=== WHEN ===
 
 
 
6th of March 2012 18h-21h00
 
 
 
=== WHERE  ===
 
 
 
Hosted by [http://distrinet.cs.kuleuven.be Distrinet Research Group (K.U.Leuven)].
 
 
 
Co-organized with [http://www.secappdev.org SecAppDev 2012]
 
 
 
Address: <br> Department of Computer Science (auditorium 00.225)<br> Celestijnenlaan 200 A<br> 3001 Heverlee <br>
 
 
 
Routemap: http://distrinet.cs.kuleuven.be/about/route/
 
 
 
=== PROGRAM ===
 
 
 
The agenda:
 
 
 
*18h00 - 18h45: Welcome &amp; Pizzas<br>
 
*18h45 - 19h00: '''OWASP Update ([https://www.owasp.org/images/c/c9/Owasp_Belgium_update_2012-03-06.pptx PPT])''' (by Sebastien Deleersnyder, SAIT Zenitel, OWASP Board)<br>
 
*19h00 - 20h00: '''Common iOS Pitfalls vs. OWASP's iGoat ([https://www.owasp.org/images/c/c3/Appsecusa2011-bechapterbyKen-owasptop10mobilerisks.pptx PPT])''' (by Ken van Wyk, KRvW Associates)<br>
 
:In this session, Ken will spotlight and demonstrate several security "gotchas" in Apple's iOS platform (iPhone and iPad). He'll then introduce the OWASP iGoat tool and demonstrate how it can be used (and extended) to help train iOS coders. Like the other OWASP *Goat tools, iGoat is a great learning platform that can help iOS developers internalize the big issues they face in building bulletproof apps. Ken is the project leader for iGoat, and we're always looking for contributors.
 
:'''KenKenneth R. van Wyk''' is an internationally recognized information security expert and author of the O’Reilly and Associates books, Incident Response and Secure Coding. Ken provides consulting and training services through his company, KRvW Associates, LLC (http://www.KRvW.com). Ken has 22 years experience as an IT Security practitioner in the academic, military, and commercial sectors. He has held senior and executive technologist positions at Tekmark, Para-Protect, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), the U.S. Department of Defense, Carnegie Mellon University, and Lehigh University. 
 
*20h00 - 20h15: Break<br>
 
*20h15 - 21h15: '''Access Control Design Best Practices ([https://www.owasp.org/images/8/84/Be_chapter_presentation_by_jim_manico_Access_Control_Pitfalls_v1.1.pptx PPT])''' (by Jim Manico, WhiteHat Security)<br>
 
:Access Control is a necessary security control at almost every layer within a web application. This talk will discuss several of the key access control anti-patterns commonly found during website security audits. These access control anti-patterns include hard-coded security policies, lack of horizontal access control, and "fail open" access control mechanisms. In reviewing these and other access control problems, we will discuss and design a positive access control mechanism that is data contextual, activity based, configurable, flexible, and deny-by-default - among other positive design attributes that make up a robust web-based access-control mechanism.
 
:'''Jim Manico''' is the VP of Security Architecture for WhiteHat Security, a web security firm.  Jim is a participant and project manager of the OWASP Developer Cheatsheet series. He is also the producer and host of the OWASP Podcast Series.
 
 
 
=== REGISTRATION  ===
 
 
 
Please register via http://owasp-belgium-2012-03-06.eventbrite.com/
 
 
 
== Previous Meeting (25th of January 2012) in Brussels ==
 
 
 
=== WHEN ===
 
 
 
25th of January 2012 18h-21h00
 
 
 
=== WHERE  ===
 
 
 
Location is sponsored by [http://www.cisco.com/web/BE/index.html Cisco Belgium].
 
 
 
Location: Cisco, Pegasus Park, De Kleetlaan, 6A, B-1831 Diegem. See [http://www.cisco.com/web/BE/pdfs/contact_plan.pdf directions].
 
 
 
=== PROGRAM ===
 
 
 
The agenda:
 
 
 
*18h00 - 18h30: Welcome &amp; Sandwiches<br>
 
*18h30 - 18h45: '''OWASP Update ([https://www.owasp.org/images/1/1f/Owasp_Belgium_update_2012-01-25.pptx ppt])''' (by Sebastien Deleersnyder, SAIT Zenitel, OWASP Board)<br>
 
*18h45 - 19h45: '''devops, secops, devsec or *ops ? A gentle introduction to Devops([https://www.owasp.org/images/0/0f/Owasp_belgium_chapter_2012-01-25_devops-secops-kris-buytaert.pdf pdf])''' (by Kris Buytaert, Inuits)<br>
 
:This talk will summarize the different ideas behind devops, and will show that this goes beyond tooling and becomes a way of thinking, where ultimately everybody  will stand together to support the business.
 
:Some call this phenomenon devops, others hate the word and want to call it *ops or ops* ,  truth is that agile techniques used in development have an impact on the way operations organizes it work.  Similar, operations and sysadmins are becoming programmers because of the virtualization and automation trend where everything is managed through an API.    And security is imvolved everywhere.
 
:'''[http://www.krisbuytaert.be/bio.shtml Kris Buytaert]'''  is a long time Linux and Open Source Consultant. He's one of instigators of the devops movement, currently working for Inuits. Kris is the Co-Author of [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Virtualization-Xen-Including-Xenenterprise-Xenexpress/dp/1597491675/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/002-0083558-4788061?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1179251994&sr=8-1 Virtualization with Xen], used to be the maintainer of the [http://howto.krisbuytaert.be/ openMosix HOWTO] and author of [http://www.krisbuytaert.be/ different technical publications]. He is frequently speaking at, or organizing different international conferences. He spends most of his time working on Linux Clustering (both High Availability, Scalability and HPC), Virtualisation and Large Infrastructure Management projects hence trying to build infrastructures that can survive the 10th floor test, better known today as the cloud while actively promoting the devops idea ! His blog titled "Everything is a Freaking DNS Problem" can be found at [http://www.krisbuytaert.be/blog/ http://www.krisbuytaert.be/blog/]
 
*19h45 - 20h00: Break<br>
 
*20h00 - 21h00: '''Hardening web applications against malware attacks ([https://www.owasp.org/images/6/62/OWASP_Presentation_January2012_Erwin_Geirnaert.ppt ppt])''' (by Erwin Geirnaert, Zion Security)<br>
 
:During this presentation we give an overview of how we can harden web applications against different types of attacks used by malware to bypass the existing security controls in the web application. We discuss the OWASP Top 10 and how malware can abuse these attacks and how the developer must implement a different strategy. We explain why (mobile) browser security is an important aspect of web application hardening and most importantly that the battle against malware is an ongoing battle. For every countermeasure the security industry develops to protect web applications and is used by a lot of companies today we will show how malware is being developed to bypass these solutions. To finalize we give some advice on how to protect against these malware attacks, using pro-active and detective controls.
 
:'''Erwin Geirnaert''' founded [http://www.zionsecurity.com/ ZION SECURITY] in 2005 to help companies to protect against the latest threats, attacks against web applications. ZION SECURITY is nowadays a Belgian market leader in the field of security testing, vulnerability management, penetration testing and banking security. Erwin has more than 10 years of experience in web security, graduating with a Master of Science in Software Development from the University of Ghent. Erwin executes different types of projects for a lot of international software companies, financial institutions, telecom and web agencies. Specialist in executing code reviews in different development languages for critical applications, executing continuous penetration tests of their infrastructure and Internet applications. A specialist in J2EE security, .NET security and web services security. Erwin architects secure e-business projects for web agencies and software companies. He is a recognized application security expert and speaker at international events like Javapolis, OWASP, Eurostar,
 
 
 
 
 
== Past Events  ==
 
*Events held in [[Belgium Previous Events 2011|2011]]
 
*Events held in [[Belgium Previous Events 2010|2010]]
 
*Events held in [[Belgium Previous Events 2009|2009]]
 
*Events held in [[Belgium Previous Events 2008|2008]]
 
*Events held in [[Belgium Previous Events 2007|2007]]
 
*Events held in [[Belgium Previous Events 2006|2006]]
 
*Events held in [[Belgium Previous Events 2005|2005]]
 
 
 
= Belgium OWASP Chapter Leaders  =
 
 
 
The Belgium Chapter is supported by the following board:
 
  
*Erwin Geirnaert, Zion Security  
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*Philippe Bogaerts, F5
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*Erwin Geirnaert, Zion Security
*André Mariën, Inno.com
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*David Mathy, Freelance
*Lieven Desmet, K.U.Leuven
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*Adolfo Solero, Freelance
*Sebastien Deleersnyder, SAIT Zenitel
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*Stella Dineva, Ingenico Payment Services
*Bart De Win, Ascure
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*Thomas Herlea, NVISO
*David Mathy, Focus ICT
 
  
Our goal is to professionalize the local OWASP functioning, provide in a bigger footprint to detect OWASP opportunities such as speakers/topics/sponsors/… and set a 5 year target on: Target audiences, Different events and Interactions of OWASP global – local projects. __NOTOC__ <headertabs/>
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Our goal is to professionalize the local OWASP functioning, provide in a bigger footprint to detect OWASP opportunities such as speakers/topics/sponsors/… and set a 5 year target on: Target audiences, Different events and Interactions of OWASP global – local projects.  
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OWASP Belgium

Welcome to the Belgium chapter homepage. The chapter leaders are Sebastien Deleersnyder, Lieven Desmet and Bart De Win


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25 November 2019 Meeting

Where

  • Address:
Park Inn by Radisson Leuven
Martelarenlaan 36
3010  Leuven

Agenda

Program

Recent evolutions in the OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect landscape

Abstract

Ever since the introduction of OAuth 2.0, the framework has been in continuous evolution. The initial specification addressed a strong need for delegation. However, since then, various addendums focus on the needs of modern applications. Today, the suite of OAuth 2.0 specifications supports a broad spectrum of different scenarios. For each of these scenarios makes their security assumptions and defines a set of best practices.

In this talk, we will investigate a number of these recent additions. We look at the recently added “Proof of Key for Code Exchange” (PKCE) flow. We also investigate how it is becoming the default flow for Single Page Applications. We also extensively dive into “Proof of Possession” tokens. Their security properties are significantly better than bearer tokens. Consequentially, everyone should know what they entail, and how to use them. You will walk away with a solid overview of recent evolutions in OAuth 2.0, and where to use them in your applications.

Speaker Bio

Philippe De Ryck helps developers protect companies through better web security. As the founder of Pragmatic Web Security, he travels the world to train developers on web security and security engineering. His Ph.D. in web security from KU Leuven lies at the basis of his exceptional knowledge of the security landscape. Google recognizes Philippe as a Google Developer Expert for his work on security in Angular applications.

Detection and Prevention of DNS abuse in .eu TLD

Abstract

This session reports on an extensive analysis of 14 months of domain registration in the .eu TLD. In particular, we investigate domain names that are registered for malicious purposes (such as spam, phishing, botnets C&C, ...). The goal of our research is to understand and identify large-scale malicious campaigns, and to early detect and prevent malicious registrations.

We explore the ecosystem and modus operandi of elaborate cyber criminal entities that recurrently register large amounts of domains for one-shot, malicious use. We further report on insights in the operational aspects of this business and observe, for instance, that their processes are only partially automated.

Finally, we present our automatic prediction system, that classifies at registration time whether a domain name will be used maliciously or benign. As such, malicious domain registrations can effectively be prevented from doing any harm. As part of the talk, we discuss the first results of this prediction system, which currently runs in production at EURid, the registry of the .eu TLD.

Speaker Bio

Lieven Desmet is a Senior Research Manager on Secure Software in the imec-DistriNet Research Group at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium), where he outlines and implements the research strategy, coaches junior researchers in web and infrastructure security, and participates in dissemination, valorisation and spin-off activities.

Registration

Registration is via EventBrite: https://owasp-belgium-2019-11-25.eventbrite.com.

Coverage

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summit working session on OWASP SAMM

OWASP Belgium presents a summit working session on OWASP SAMM in Antwerp on 30 April:

Registration via https://www.eventbrite.com/e/open-security-summit-working-session-tickets-60456102831

20 February 2019 Meeting

Where

Department of Computer Science (foyer at ground floor)
Celestijnenlaan 200 A
3001 Heverlee

Agenda

  • 18h15 - 19h00: Welcome & sandwiches
  • 19h00 - 19h10: OWASP Update by Sebastien Deleersnyder (OWASP)
  • 19h10 - 20h00: ''CSP in the age of Script Gadgets by Prof. Martin Johns (TU Braunschweig)
  • 20h00 - 20h10: Break
  • 20h10 - 21h00: Zero to DevSecOps - security in a DevOps world (part 1, 2, 3) by Jimmy Mesta (CTO, Manicode Security)

Program

CSP in the age of Script Gadgets

  • Speaker: Prof. Martin Johns (TU Braunschweig)
  • Presentation: not yet available

Abstract

Content Security Policy (CSP) was first introduced in 2012. It should have been a silver-bullet defense against various injection attacks, including the rampant Cross-Site Scripting vulnerabilities. Unfortunately, modern development practices and legacy code bases proved to be substantial obstacles. New versions of CSP were released to address usability and compatibility for developers. Unfortunately, researchers discovered many bypasses and vulnerabilities in real-world CSP policies. The latest problem is known as script gadgets, where data is turned into code by legitimate functionality.

In this session, we will take a look at the problems you might encounter when deploying CSP. We start at CSP level 1 and work towards the latest level 3 version. We discuss CSP's features, potential bypasses, and pitfalls to avoid. In the end, you will have gained the knowledge to deploy a secure and effective CSP policy.

Speaker Bio

Martin Johns is a full professor at the TU Braunschweig.

Zero to DevSecOps - security in a DevOps world

  • Speaker: Jimmy Mesta (CTO, Manicode Security)
  • Presentation: not yet available

Abstract

The way that software is being deployed is undergoing a massive transformation. As a result, security teams are at a point where they must adapt or be left in the dust. Traditional application security used to be heavyweight and human-driven. Tasks are more often than not mostly manual efforts. Time-consuming security testing often breaks down in an automated world. Dynamic vulnerability scanning and manual code reviews are incompatible with a world where code changes are automatically being pushed to production hundreds of times per day.

This talk will share lessons learned from helping teams of all sizes and maturity levels with their transformation to a DevSecOps model where security goes from being a blocker to an enabler. Specifically, we will cover some of the tools and processes you can start using right now. These tools allow you to start adding real value to your organization through enhanced visibility, vulnerability discovery, and feedback loops. It is time to adapt and embrace a new era of security.

Speaker Bio

Jimmy Mesta is CTO at Manicode Security. He is a DevSecOps, Mobile, and Kubernetes Secure Coding Instructor.

Registration

Registration is via EventBrite: https://owasp-belgium-2019-02-20.eventbrite.com.

Coverage

n/a

Previous Years

Events held in 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005.

The Belgium Chapter is supported by the following board:

Chapter Leaders

  • Sebastien Deleersnyder, Toreon
  • Lieven Desmet, KU Leuven
  • Bart De Win, PWC

Board Members

  • Erwin Geirnaert, Zion Security
  • David Mathy, Freelance
  • Adolfo Solero, Freelance
  • Stella Dineva, Ingenico Payment Services
  • Thomas Herlea, NVISO

Our goal is to professionalize the local OWASP functioning, provide in a bigger footprint to detect OWASP opportunities such as speakers/topics/sponsors/… and set a 5 year target on: Target audiences, Different events and Interactions of OWASP global – local projects.