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{{Chapter Template|chaptername=Cambridge|extra=The chapter leaders are [mailto:[email protected] Adrian Winckles ]  and [mailto:[email protected] Steven van der Baan].|mailinglistsite=http://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-Cambridge|emailarchives=http://lists.owasp.org/pipermail/owasp-Cambridge}}
  
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<b>Join our [https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Cambridge-Meetup/ MeetUp]!<br>  
= Local News =
 
==='''Local News'''===
 
  
== “An Evening with GDPR” Tuesday 7<sup>th</sup> November 2017 ==
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Follow us on  [http://twitter.com/#!/owaspcambs Twitter]<br>
Tuesday 7<sup>th</sup> November 2017 18:15 – 20:45, Lord Ashcroft Building (LAB003/LAB006), Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge.
 
  
Hosted by the Cyber Security & Networking Research Group, Anglia Ruskin University, British Computer Society (BCS) East Anglia Region, UK Cyber Security Forum Cambridge Cluster and OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Cambridge Chapter
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Talk to us on [https://owasp.slack.com/app_redirect?channel=chapter-cambridge Slack]<br>
  
This evening is part of a series of 1 Day Workshops and evening events on raising awareness for local  businesses & organisations on the issues of cyber security and cybercrime, what regulations and legislation do organisations need to be aware to protect themselves and what is considered best practice in these challenging times.
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In 6 months Europe's data protection rules will undergo their biggest changes in almost 2 decades. Since they were conceived in the 90s, the amount of digital information we create, capture, and store has exponentially increased.  In simple terms, the old regime was no longer fit for purpose.
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For updates, events, membership; please visit our meet up page: http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Cambridge-Meetup/<br>
  
The solution is the mutually agreed European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which will come into force on May 25 2018. It will change how businesses and public sector organisations can handle the information of customers.
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The regulation has spawned a raft of “GDPR expertise” and scaremongers who predict the “end of the world as know it” .  In our evening, we have two expert opinions of what GDPR should mean to you and your business both from an IT Security and a Legal Point of View.
 
  
'''Background'''
 
  
The British Computer Society (BCS) East Anglia Region represents the computing profession in the Eastern region providing networking opportunities for professionals and companies, a forum for continuing professional development and encouraging young people to enter and stay in technology based business.
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= Past Events =
 
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The Cambridge Cyber Security Cluster is an affiliate UK Cyber Security Forum, a government and industry led partnership which will look at how the region can develop the skills and infrastructure to combat cyber security threats.
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OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. Their mission is to make application security visible, so that people and organizations can make informed decisions about true application security risks.
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The '''Cyber Security and Networking''' ('''CSN''') Research Group at Anglia Ruskin University has close working strategic relationships with industry, professional bodies, law enforcement, government agencies and academia in the delivery of operationally focused applied information and application security research.  We have strong international links with professional organisations such as OWASP, BCS, ISC2, IISP & the UK Cyber Security Forum amongst others.  The primary aims of CSNRG are to help the UK and partner nations to tackle cybercrime, be more resilient to cyber attacks and educate its users for a more secure cyberspace and operational business environment. These will be achieved through the investigation of threats posed to information systems and understanding the impact of attacks and creation of cyber-based warning systems which gathering threat intelligence, automate threat detection, alert users and neutralising attacks.  For network security we are researching securing the next generation of software defined infrastructures from the application API and control/data plane attacks. Other key work includes Computer forensic analysis, digital evidence crime scenes and evidence visualisation as well as Cyber educational approaches such as developing Capture the Flag (CTF) resources and application security programs.
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|5 November 2019
 
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|Andrea Scaduto
'''Speaker Biographies & Abstracts'''
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|[[Media:RTF-OWASP-Cambridge.pdf|presentation]]
 
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==== Dr Reza Alavi – Chair of BCS Information Risk Management and Assurance SG ====
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Reza has been working in various IT positions in the last 27 years and currently working as an information security consultant. He worked as International Marketing Manager in two companies, which specialise in wide range of consultancy services such as information security, risk management, business continuity and IT governance in the Middle East.
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|8 October 2019
 
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|Dinis Cruz - Revolut
His current work as security consultant includes, specialising in information security coaching, helping his clients to become more effective and efficient typically through the strategic of information systems, risk management and security governance. Having significant experience of the commercial and financial sectors in various parts of the globe working with variety of cultures and work ethics enables him to understand current security requirements and threat landscape to achieve better outcome in GRC environment.
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|[https://www.slideshare.net/DinisCruz/using-owasp-security-bot-osbot-to-make-fact-based-security-decisions Presentation]
 
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Reza is currently chairing the “Information Risk Management and Assurance (IRMA)” specialist group in BCS and sits on the RM/1 Risk Management Committee at “British Standard Institution (BSI)”.
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|8 October 2019
'''Abstract: GDPR Security – “how to do it"'''
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|Jeff Williams - Contrast Security  
 
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|[https://contrastsecurity.app.box.com/s/w2pv7cb46r3guyob6i1xf0igne9g281g Presentation]
The new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the biggest shake-up in privacy legislation and data management approach for many years. It will impact any organisation throughout the world that processes personal data relating to EU citizens. Organisations which breach the regulation can be fined up to 4% of their annual global turnover or 20 million Euros, whichever is greater. Breaches will apply to firms which do not have adequate customer consent for processing their personal data or violate the principle of the privacy by design concepts and model. It is crucial to note that both data controllers and processors are subject to the rules, such as failing to carry out a privacy impact assessment or not notifying the authority (ICO, the Information Commissioner’s Office, in the UK) about a breach. This talk will look at GDPR from the IT security perspective."
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'''Dai Davis, Technology Lawyer, Partner Percy Crow Davis & Co'''
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|14 May 2019
 
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|Aleksander Gorkowienko - ICS/SCADA Security
Dai Davis is a Technology Lawyer and Chartered Engineer.  He holds Masters degrees in both Physics and Computer Science. He is a Chartered Engineer and Member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology.  Dai has for decades consistently been recommended in the Legal 500 and in Chambers Guides to the Legal Profession.  Having been national head of Intellectual Property Law and later national head of Information Technology law at Eversheds, Dai is now a partner in his own specialist law practice, Percy Crow Davis & Co. 
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|[https://spirent1-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/aleksander_gorkowienko_spirent_com/EfDeMof_rydPsGBCGioPuBAB-7VpkIB4jGVtNv2vm8uUhQ?e=dA7hha presentation]
 
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He has a nationwide legal practice and travels regularly throughout the UK. Dai advises clients on intellectual property in Information Technology products, and all types of computer and technology law issues including such topical matters as Open Source, IT Security, Cloud Computing and Data Protection issues.  Dai is a non-executive director of FAST (The Federation Against Software Theft) and a Freeman of the WCIT (Worshipful Company of Information Technologists). 
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|14 May 2019
He is primarily a non-contentious lawyer.  A further “super specialism” that Dai has practised for over two decades is high-tech product safety and product recall, including the law relating to CE Marking.
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|Andrew Baldwin - Cyber PREVENT
 
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|[[Media:Cyber_Prevent_for_OWASP_May_2019.pdf|presentation]]
'''Abstract: GDPR Data Protection – A Lawyers View'''
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Data Protection has recently undergone a fundamental reappraisal with the enactment of the new European Union General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”). GDPR is not due to come fully into force until 25 May 2018; yet businesses which do not plan for it now will be severely disadvantaged. And whatever the final timetable for Brexit, or the nature of the agreement under which the United Kingdom leaves the European Union, businesses will need to comply with GDPR.
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|10 April 2019
 
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|Matthew Lorentzen - Sheepl
The new legislation is radically different from what is currently in place. Instead of a notional transparency through registration and consent under the existing legislation; real transparency under the GDPR is achieved through a series of rights given to individuals. Examples of such individual rights are: the right to object to data collection and the right to be forgotten. This is backed up by much more extensive obligations on data controllers to provide information on request and sometimes even before a request is made.
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|[[Media:OWASP-Sheepl_Presentation_April19.pdf|presentation]]
 
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Many lawyers focus on greater penalties under the GDPR: a maximum fine of €20,000,000 can be imposed for breaches (up from £500,000). In addition to clarifying such penalties Dai will spend as much time on the ''substantial commercial benefits'' that can be derived from the new legislation.
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|12 March 2019
The talk includes mention of the following topics:
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|Jamie Roderick
 
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·      The obligation to consider privacy when designing an electronic system
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·      The obligation to consider privacy by default
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|Nour Fateen
 
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|[[Media:Nour_-_OWASP-3.pdf|presentation]]
·      The obligation to notify breaches to the information commissioner
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·      The obligation to notify breaches to an individual affected
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|12 March 2019
 
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|Matthew Whitcombe
·      Right to object to data collection
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|[[Media:MWR_-_OWASP_v6.pdf|presentation]]
 
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·      Right to object to data profiling
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|24 January 2019
·      Right to be forgotten
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|Adrian Winckles
 
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|[[Media:Botprobe_-_Reducing_Network_Threat_Intelligence_Big_Data_v0-1_.pdf|presentation]]
·      Right to data portability
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·      The effect of Brexit on UK data protection law
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|24 January 2019
 
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|Simon Newman
'''Provisional Agenda'''
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|[[Media:Cyber_Threat_Intelligence_Day_(Anglia_Ruskin_University).pdf|presentation]]
 
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18:15  – 19:00 Registration & Refreshments (LAB006)
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|4 December 2018
19:00 – 19:05 Welcome from the OWASP Cambridge Chapter Leader, Adrian Winckles, Director of Cyber Security & Networking Research Group, Anglia Ruskin University
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|Matthew Lorentzen
 
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|[[Media:From_battlefield_to_bunker_v1-0.pdf|presentation]]
19:05 – 19:50 GDPR Security – “how to do it" '''-''' Dr Reza Alavi – Chair of BCS Information Risk Management and Assurance SG
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19:55 – 20:40 GDPR Data Protection – A Lawyers View - Dai Davis, Technology Lawyer, Partner Percy Crow Davis & Co
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|4 December 2018
 
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|Etienne Greeff
'''Registration'''
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|[[Media:Seconds_out_2018_AI_&_ML_40_min_version.pdf|presentation]]
 
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To register for this free event, please register online at
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|6 November 2018
<nowiki>https://www.eventbrite.com/e/joint-bcs-east-anglia-region-owasp-cambridge-uk-cyber-security-forum-an-evening-with-gdpr-tickets-39249433111</nowiki>
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|Adrian Winckles
 
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|[[Media:OWASP_Cambridge_Talk_-_Application_Honeypot_Threat_Intelligence_v1-0.pdf|presentation]]
The event will be held in the Lord Ashcroft Building, Room LAB004 (Breakout Room LAB006 for networking & refreshments).
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Please enter through the Helmore Building and ask at reception.
 
 
 
Anglia Ruskin University
 
 
 
Cambridge Campus
 
 
 
East Road
 
 
 
Cambridge
 
 
 
CB1 1PT
 
 
 
Please note that there is no parking on campus.
Get further information on travelling to the university.
 
 
 
<nowiki>http://www.anglia.ac.uk/ruskin/en/home/your_university/anglia_ruskin_campuses/ca</nowiki> mbridge_campus/find_cambridge.html
 
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'''Planned dates for upcoming events'''
 
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|Cambridge_OWASP  Event 20170927 - Secure Coding Challenge
 
|11/09/2017
 
 
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|Cambridge_OWASP/BCS Cybercrime Forensics & Social Media Forensics Day Event
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|6 November 2018
|11/10/2017
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|Dr Grigorios Fragkos
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|[[Media:OWASP_Cambridge_-_6Nov2018_-_G.Fragkos.pdf|presentation]]
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|Cambridge_OWASP & BCS East Anglia Event - GDPR Evening
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|17 May 2018
|07/11/2017
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|Goher Mohammad
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|[https://www.slideshare.net/GoherMohammad/joint-owasp-cambridge-bcs-cybercrime-forensics-sig-uk-cyber-security-forum-cambridge-cluster Presentation]
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|Cambridge_OWASP & UK Cyber Security Forum GDPR Event  20171115
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|13 March 2018
|15/11/2017
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|David Johannson
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|[[Media:Cambridge 13-Mar-2018 OWASP Top 10 2017.pdf|presentation]]
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|Cambridge_OWASP Event 20171205
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|13 March 2018
|05/12/2017
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|Rish Auckburally
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|[[Media:Intro to 3B RA V1.pdf|presentation]]
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|Cambridge_OWASP & BCS Cybercrime Forensics/IoT Forensics  Security Day 20180110/11
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|18 January 2018
|10/01/2018 or 11/01/2018
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|Deepinder Singh
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|[[Media:OWASP-AI-Cybersecurity Cambridge-Deep-180118.pdf|presentation]]
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|Cambridge_OWASP & UK Cyber Security Forum Cyber Machine  Learning Day 20180118/19
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|18 January 2018
|18/01/2018,
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|Chris Woods
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|[[Media:Deck OWASP event 17-01.pptx|presentation]]
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|Cambridge_OWASP Event
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|18 January 2018
|13/02/2018
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|Nikola Milosevic
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|[[Media:OWASPCambridge.pptx|presentation]] ‎
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|Cambridge_OWASP Event
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|18 January 2018
|13/03/2018
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|Dr Ali Dehghantanha
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|[[Media:OWASP Cambridge Myths and Truths Cyber Threat Hunting and Intelligence in IoT Environments.pptx|presentation]] ‎
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|Cambridge_OWASP Event
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|10 January 2018
|10/04/2018
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|Aleksander Gorkowienko
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|[[Media:A.Gorkowienko-Securing Oil and Gas Systems From Cyber-attack v1.1.pdf|presentation]]
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|Cambridge_OWASP Event
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|5 December 2017
|08/05/2018
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|Deepinder Singh
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= Past Events =
 
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|11 October 2017
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|5 December 2017
|Dr Char Sample
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|Leum Dunn
|[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/File:FN-20171011_(compressed_image_version.pdf presentation]
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|[[Media:100 things.pdf|presentation]]
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|7 November 2017
 
|Dr Reza Alavi
 
|Dr Reza Alavi
|[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/File:GDPR.pptx presentation]
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|Dr Char Sample
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|[[Media:FN-20171011_(compressed_image_version.pdf|presentation]]
 
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|11 October 2017
 
|11 October 2017
 
|Dennis Ivory & Dr Diane Gan
 
|Dennis Ivory & Dr Diane Gan
|[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/File:Anglia_Ruskin_F435.pptx presentation]
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| John Haine IoT Security Foundation (Chair)
 
| John Haine IoT Security Foundation (Chair)
| [[Media:Ambassador_IoTSF_Feb_2017_Intro_jlh.pdf|presentation]]
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| Tony Drewitt / Head of Consultancy - IT Governance
 
| Tony Drewitt / Head of Consultancy - IT Governance
| [[Media:ITG_IncidentResponse_20170119.pdf|presentation]]
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| Phil Cobley / Modern Policing & the Fight Against Cyber Crime
 
| Phil Cobley / Modern Policing & the Fight Against Cyber Crime
| [[Media:Cyber_Threat_Presentation_-_ARU_Cyber_Resilience_-_May_2016.pdf|presentation]]
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| Jules Pagna Disso / Building a resilient ICS  
 
| Jules Pagna Disso / Building a resilient ICS  
| [[MEdia:Building_a_resilient_ICS.pdf|presentation]]
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| Eireann Leverett
 
| Eireann Leverett
| [[Media:20141021-Eireann_Leverett-SwitchesGetStitches.pdf|presentation]]
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| James Forshaw/ The Forger's Art: Exploiting XML Digital Signature Implementations
 
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| [[Media:20131112-James_Forshaw-the_forgers_art-james_forshaw-breakpoint2k13.pdf|presentation]]
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Latest revision as of 21:30, 13 November 2019

OWASP Cambridge

Welcome to the Cambridge chapter homepage. The chapter leaders are Adrian Winckles and Steven van der Baan.


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For updates, events, membership; please visit our meet up page: http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Cambridge-Meetup/

Chapter Meetings

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Upcoming events

No events are scheduled at the moment.

Past events

  • Sep 26, 2023 (17:00): Adding SAST to CI/CD, Without Losing Any Friends, · , Hosted by the Cyber Security & Networking Research Group, Anglia Ruskin University, OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Cambridge Chapter, & BCS Cybercrime Forensics SG **Background** The **BCS – Chartered Institute for IT - Cybercrime Forensics Special Interest Group (SG)** promotes Cybercrime Forensics and the use of Cybercrime Forensics; of relevance to computing professiona (read more)
  • Jul 6, 2023 (17:00): Operation Poppins: An immersive Interactive case study driven approach, · , Hosted by the Cyber Security & Networking Research Group, Anglia Ruskin University, OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Cambridge Chapter, & BCS Cybercrime Forensics SG/BCS Women & BCS Hampshire/Dorset branches **Background** The BCS – Chartered Institute for IT - Cybercrime Forensics Special Interest Group (SG) promotes Cybercrime Forensics and the use of Cybercrime Forens (read more)
  • Jun 6, 2023 (17:00): OWASP ZAP - An Introduction and Deeper Dive, · , Hosted by the Cyber Security & Networking Research Group, Anglia Ruskin University, OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Cambridge Chapter, & BCS Cybercrime Forensics SG **Background** The **BCS – Chartered Institute for IT - Cybercrime Forensics Special Interest Group (SG)** promotes Cybercrime Forensics and the use of Cybercrime Forensics; of relevance to computing professiona (read more)
  • Apr 20, 2023 (17:00): What your Washing Machine says about you: Investigating unusual devices, · , Hosted by the Cyber Security & Networking Research Group, Anglia Ruskin University, OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Cambridge Chapter, & BCS Cybercrime Forensics SG/BCS Women & BCS Hampshire/Dorset branches **Background** The BCS – Chartered Institute for IT - Cybercrime Forensics Special Interest Group (SG) promotes Cybercrime Forensics and the use of Cybercrime Forens (read more)
  • Mar 23, 2023 (17:30): Can forensic processes thwart the use of portable programmable devices?, · , Hosted by the Cyber Security & Networking Research Group, Anglia Ruskin University, OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Cambridge Chapter, & BCS Cybercrime Forensics SG **Background** The BCS – Chartered Institute for IT - Cybercrime Forensics Special Interest Group (SG) promotes Cybercrime Forensics and the use of Cybercrime Forensics; of relevance to computing professionals, (read more)
See all past events on meetup.com


Past Events

Date Name / Title Link
5 November 2019 Andrea Scaduto presentation
8 October 2019 Dinis Cruz - Revolut Presentation
8 October 2019 Jeff Williams - Contrast Security Presentation
14 May 2019 Aleksander Gorkowienko - ICS/SCADA Security presentation
14 May 2019 Andrew Baldwin - Cyber PREVENT presentation
10 April 2019 Matthew Lorentzen - Sheepl presentation
12 March 2019 Jamie Roderick
12 March 2019 Nour Fateen presentation
12 March 2019 Matthew Whitcombe presentation
24 January 2019 Adrian Winckles presentation
24 January 2019 Simon Newman presentation
4 December 2018 Matthew Lorentzen presentation
4 December 2018 Etienne Greeff presentation
6 November 2018 Adrian Winckles presentation
6 November 2018 Dr Grigorios Fragkos presentation
17 May 2018 Goher Mohammad Presentation
13 March 2018 David Johannson presentation
13 March 2018 Rish Auckburally presentation
18 January 2018 Deepinder Singh presentation
18 January 2018 Chris Woods presentation
18 January 2018 Nikola Milosevic presentation
18 January 2018 Dr Ali Dehghantanha presentation
10 January 2018 Aleksander Gorkowienko presentation
5 December 2017 Deepinder Singh
5 December 2017 Leum Dunn presentation
7 November 2017 Dr Reza Alavi presentation
11 October 2017 Dr Char Sample presentation
11 October 2017 Dennis Ivory & Dr Diane Gan presentation
12 September 2017 John Fitzgerald - Secure Code Warrior presentation
4 April 2017 Leum Dunn - Redacted presentation
7 March 2017 Andrew Thompson - Checkmarx presentation
7 March 2017 John Haine IoT Security Foundation (Chair) presentation
25 Jan 2017 Nick Alston CBE / PIER Chair presentation
25 Jan 2017 Mark Pearce/ 7Safe/PA Consulting presentation
25 Jan 2017 Martin Cassey / Nascenta presentation
25 Jan 2017 Paul Rowley FBCS / Havebury Housing Association presentation
25 Jan 2017 Laurence Kaleman / Legal Director, Olswang presentation
25 Jan 2017 Tony Drewitt / Head of Consultancy - IT Governance presentation
19 Jan 2017 Tony Drewitt / Head of Consultancy - IT Governance presentation
19 Jan 2017 Peter Yapp / NCSC Deputy Director - Incident Response presentation
19 Jan 2017 Martin Cassey / Nascenta presentation
10 Nov 2016 Graham Rymer / University of Cambridge
10 Nov 2016 Mark Wickenden
12 05 2016 Phil Cobley / Modern Policing & the Fight Against Cyber Crime presentation
12 05 2016 Jules Pagna Disso / Building a resilient ICS presentation
08 03 2016 Andrew Lee-Thorp / So you want to use a WebView? Android WebView: Attack and Defence
10 11 2015 Steve Lord / Trying (and failing) to secure the Internet of Things
John Mersh / Software and System Security: a life vest in the IoT ocean
10 Oct 2015 Sumit "sid" Siddharth / Some neat, new and ridiculous hacks from our vault
10 Feb 2015 Steven van der Baan / Web Application Security Testing with Burp Suite
2 December 2014 Colin Watson / OWASP Cornucopia
21 October 2014 Eireann Leverett presentation
1st April 2014 Ian Glover (CREST) / Overview of the CREST activities to professionalise the industry.
Yiannis Chrysanthou (KPMG) / Modern Password Cracking
Damien King (KPMG) / Filename Enumeration with TildeTool
12th November 2013 Paul Cain / Tracking Data using Forensics
12th November 2013 James Forshaw/ The Forger's Art: Exploiting XML Digital Signature Implementations presentation
5th March 2013 Sarantis Makoudis / Android (in)Security presentation
5th March 2013 Nikhil Sreekumar / Power On, Powershell presentation