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| − | == Meeting schedule 2008 ==
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| − | This is an overview of the 2008 local chapter meeting schedule. Details of the meetings can be found in the announcements that will be posted below this schedule.
| + | = Local News = |
| − | <pre> | + | =='''News'''== |
| − | March 26th
| + | :;OWASP Netherlands Monthly meetup: |
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| + | :: Next meetup [[OWASP_NL_Monthly_Meetup#June_18.2C_2019 | OWASP NL Chapter Meeting, June 18th]] |
| − | Time : 17.30 - 21.30
| + | ::Slides and recordings are available [[OWASP_NL_Monthly_Meetup#January_17.2C_2019, Hilversum | OWASP Nl Chapter Meeting, January 17th]] |
| − | Main Topic : Software Vulnerability assessment
| + | :;OWASP BeNeLux-Day 2018: |
| − | Presentations: Complex(ity) matters, Mario de Boer (Dutch)
| + | ::[[OWASP_BeNeLux-Day_2018 | OWASP BeNeLux-Day 2018 - Mechelen, Belgium]] |
| − | V.A.C. SQL injection, Marinus Kuivenhoven (Dutch)
| + | ::[[OWASP_BeNeLux-Day_2017#tab=Conferenceday | Click here for the OWASP BeNeLux-Day 2017]] |
| − | Secure Programming with Static Analysis, Brian Chess (English)
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| − | Location : Mercure Utrecht Nieuwegein, Buizerdlaan 10, 3435 SB Nieuwegein
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| − | Sponsor : Fortify Software
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| − | Oktober 27th
| + | =='''Provisional 2017 Chapter Event Calendar'''== |
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| + | *Slide Decks from past Chapter meetings can be downloaded from the [[Netherlands#Past_Events | Past Events page]]. |
| − | Time : 17.30 - 21.30
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| − | Main Topic : Privacy and the Internet
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| − | Presentations: Privacy and Internet (Dutch), Frank Fruijthoff and Ellen Hoving
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| − | Vulnerability and source code scanners. (Dutch) Emile Strijbos
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| − | Location : ps_testware B.V., Dorpsstraat 26, 3941 JM DOORN
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| − | Sponsor : ps_testware B.V.
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| − | December 11th
| + | =='''Other OWASP Events'''== |
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| + | ::;[[OWASP_Events/upcoming_events | OWASP International, Upcoming Events]] |
| − | Time : 17.30 - 21.30
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| − | Main Topic : Workshop: Architectural and design risk analysis
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| − | Presentations: Architectural risk analyses (English), André N. Klingsheim and Lars-Helge Netland
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| − | Location : TTY Amsterdam, Kerkstraat 342, 1017 JA Amsterdam
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| − | Sponsor : TTY Internet Solutions
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| − | == Announcement December 11th 2008: Architectural and design risk analysis == | + | =='''Call for Presentations'''== |
| − | '''Summary'''<br/>
| + | ::;[https://docs.google.com/a/owasp.org/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGs1UFN0Ul9YR1pRcGdYRmtYallraUE6MQ#gid=0 OWASP NL Chapter Call For Presentation] |
| − | The main goal of the upcoming OWASP-NL meeting is to provide information to managers, architects, designers, developers and security and risk professionals about risk analyses in the architectural and design phases. The speakers will give specific examples and there will be time to ask questions.<br/>
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| − | Please register before December 8th because of the necessary catering arrangements.<br/>
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| − | '''Location'''<br/> | |
| − | The location and catering is provided by the sponsor of this meeting:<br/>
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| − | TTY Internet Solutions<br/>
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| − | Kerkstraat 342<br/>
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| − | 1017 JA Amsterdam<br/>
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| − | For the route by car or public transport please visit: http://tty.nl/nl/contact/amsterdam<br/>
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| − | TTY was founded in 1997 and has grown to be a solid Full Service Internet Partner. For a wide range of companies, large financial institutions, publishers and large insurance companies TTY develops high-traffic websites, shops, backoffice- and payment systems. TTY is especially known as a partner (and in some cases shareholder) of successful internet hits as
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| − | 2dehands.nl, ViaVia.nl, Nationale-Vacaturebank.nl, Sellaband.com, jaap.nl en Gekko.com.<br/>
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| − | For more information please visit: http://tty.nl<br/>
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| − | '''Program'''<br/>
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| − | 17.30 – 18.30 '''Check-In''' (catering included)<br/>
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| − | 18.30 – 19:00 '''Introduction''' (OWASP organization, projects, sponsor)<br/>
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| − | 19.00 – 21.00 '''Architectural risk analyses''' (English), André N. Klingsheim and Lars-Helge Netland<br/>
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| − | This workshop will explore how businesses can use risk analysis in the architecture/design phase of software development to produce more secure software. Participants will get an introduction to risk analysis, which will
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| − | cover both definitions and how to apply the concepts in practice. The workshop consists of four parts: a short overview of current security threats; an introduction to risk management; an exploration of the limitations of risk management; and some real world applications of the presented techniques.<br/>
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| − | Lars-Helge Netland and André N. Klingsheim are software security analysts at, and co-owners of, NoWires Group AS. They both hold PhD degrees in applied software security, focused on risk analysis of software architecture and design.<br/>
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| − | 20.00 – 20:15 '''Break'''<br/>
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| − | 21.15 – 21:30 '''Discussion, questions and social'''<br/>
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| − | If you want to attend, please send an email to: owasp@irc2.com.<br>
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| − | Please register before December 8th, because of the necessary catering arrangements.<br/>
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| − | All OWASP chapter meetings are free of charge and you don’t have to be an OWASP member to attend. There are never any vendor pitches or sales presentations at OWASP meetings.<br/>
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| − | NOTE TO CISSP's: OWASP Meetings count towards CPE Credits.<br/>
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| − | The announcement and full descriptions can be found here:<br/>
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| − | [[Media:Announcement_11_December.pdf]]<br/>
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| − | == Meeting minutes October 27th 2008 == | + | =='''Stay in contact:'''== |
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| | + | | [[Image:Meetup-logo-2x.png|120px|link=https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Chapter-Netherlands-Meetup]] |
| | + | | [[Image:Join the list.png|150px|link=https://groups.google.com/a/owasp.org/forum/#!forum/netherlands-chapter]] |
| | + | | [[Image:Follow-us-on-twitter.png|175px|link=http://www.twitter.com/owasp_NL]] |
| | + | | [[Image:Linkedin-button.gif|135px|link=http://www.linkedin.com/groups/OWASP-Netherlands-Chapter-1987229/about]] |
| | + | |[[Image:slack-horizontal.png|90px|link=https://owasp.slack.com/messages/chapter-netherlands/details/]] |
| | + | |} |
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| − | At October 27th, the Dutch OWASP chapter came together at the office of the sponsor of the evening; ps_testware in Doorn. The subject of the evening was 'Privacy and the Internet’. There were 2 speakers and approximately 25 attendees.<br/>
| + | =='''Sponsors'''== |
| − | <br/> | + | ::;Our structural Chapter and OWASP [[OWASP_BeNeLux-Day_2017| OWASP BeNeLux-Day 2017 sponsor]] supporters: |
| − | After a short welcome talk by both the sponsor and OWASP, Mario de Boer had an announcement about a new OWASP project; ORPRO, the Open Review Project. The goal of the project is to review Open Source Software from an independent point of view. Reviews will be done both manually and with the aid of source code analysis software provided by Fortify. The first software package to be reviewed is already available so reviewers are needed. More information can be found on the OWASP project page. [http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Open_Review_Project]<br/>
| + | ::Interested in Sponsoring the Netherlands OWASP Chapter, email netherlands '@' owasp.org |
| − | <br/> | + | <br> |
| − | '''First presentation:''' Privacy & the Internet presented by Frank Fruijthoff and Ellen Hoving. <br/> | + | '''[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Corporate_Membership OWASP Corporate Member]:''' |
| − | The goal of this presentation was to show the problems in regulating privacy on the internet by law. The presentation was roughly split in 3 parts: definitions, requirements and context. <br/>
| + | <center> |
| − | The main problem with regulating privacy is that the concept of privacy is very broad and not well defined. Privacy can have different meanings and consequences in different contexts. Most laws therefore focus on the individual and define privacy as 'protection of personal information' where 'personal information' is all data that can be tracked back to a single person. The last years many countries within the EU developed internet laws concerning privacy on the internet. These laws state that information can only be used what it originally was intended for and usage of that information must be reported at central register. This register also makes it possible to file a complaint and check what companies use personal information for what purposes. While these rules are mostly sufficient for local databases they often fail when applied to information stored on or with use of the internet. Problems encountered are captured in the "four D's";<br/>
| + | {| cellspacing="15" |
| − | - Internet is deterritorialized; internet has no boundaries.<br/>
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| − | - Internet is deregulated; internet has no law, only terms of use.<br/>
| + | | [[File:200x60_netsparker_logo.png|250px|link=https://www.netsparker.com]] |
| − | - Internet is dematerialized; internet is not physical.<br/>
| + | |} |
| − | - Internet is decentralized; there is no single regulating or controlling organization.<br/> | + | </center> |
| − | Although the protection of personal data is more and more covered by laws, the increasing usage of external storage and connections over the internet will make it harder to enforce them. The main conclusion of the evening was that, although many initiatives improving privacy exist, the very properties of the internet make it hard to ensure privacy completely. <br/>
| + | '''[[OWASP_BeNeLux-Day_2017| OWASP BeNeLux-Day 2017 sponsor]]:''' |
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| + | <center> |
| − | '''Second presentation:''' Vulnerability and source code scanners presented by E. Strijbos. This presentation showed the results of a research concerning the feasibility of a Web Application Security Certification by the usage of vulnerability scanners.<br/>
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| − | With the daily increasing amount of threads and vulnerabilities in web applications there is a market-driven demand for an independent and automated scan service. Current scan services often lack coverage and depth of scanning and give no details about the used scanning methods.<br/>
| + | | [[File:Achmea_L1_RGB_colour.jpg|250px||link=https://www.achmea.nl/]] |
| − | In this research several commercial vulnerability scanners and static analysis tools were compared and checked for scantime, accuracy, false positives, and ease of use. The results showed that almost all scanners find most of the vulnerabilities, but also produce many false positives. Also, without proper configuration the amount of results can be overwhelming and inconclusive. Furthermore results showed that static analysis scanners are much faster than vulnerability scanners, but have a more limited usage. The main conclusion was that although vulnerability scanners and static analysis tools can be very helpful in identifying vulnerabilities, their current efficiency is not high enough to use as the basis for an automated vulnerability scan.<br/>
| + | |} |
| | + | </center> |
| | + | <center> |
| | + | {| cellspacing="15" |
| | + | | [http://www.vest.nl https://www.owasp.org/images/6/67/Vest.jpg] |
| | + | | [https://secwatch.nl https://www.owasp.org/images/f/ff/Secwatch_logo_small.png] |
| | + | | [[File:Avi Logo Transparent Background 300pix.png|200px|link=https://avinetworks.com/]] |
| | + | |} |
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| | + | | [http://www.sig.eu/security https://www.owasp.org/images/9/99/SIG_LOGO.png] |
| | + | | [https://www.secura.com/ https://www.owasp.org/images/7/78/Secura_logo_small.png] |
| | + | | [[File:Xebia logo-large-transparent.png|200px|link=https://xebia.com/agile-software-security]] |
| | + | | [https://informatiebeveiliging.nl/ https://www.owasp.org/images/9/9a/Logo_Informatiebeveiliging-200.png] |
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| − | == Meeting October 27th 2008: Privacy and the Internet ==
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| − | '''Summary'''<br/>
| + | [[File:VeraCode logo.png|250px|link=https://www.veracode.com]] |
| − | The main goal of the upcoming OWASP-NL meeting is to provide information to developers and security professionals about personal and technical privacy on the internet. The speakers focus on privacy regulations related to the internet and on the mass amount of personal and technical information available about persons and companies on the internet, with and without their consent. Furthermore tools will be discussed that help prevent leakage of privacy related and other kind of data. They will give specific examples and there will be time to ask questions.<br/>
| + | [[File:Vest.jpg|250px|link=http://www.vest.nl]] |
| − | Please register before October 20th because of the necessary catering arrangements.<br/>
| + | [[File:Intigriti_verticaal.jpg|250px|link=http://www.intigriti.be]] |
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| + | [[File:Ecurify-2016.png|250px|link=http://www.securify.nl]] |
| − | '''Location'''<br/>
| + | [[File:HPE_logo_250.png|250px|link=ttp://www8.hp.com/nl/nl/software-solutions/enterprise-security.html]] |
| − | The location and catering is provided by the sponsor of this meeting:<br/>
| + | [[File:Nixu-logo.png|250px|link=https://www.nixu.com/en/nixubenelux]] |
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| + | [[File:Logo_xebia.jpg|250px|link=https://xebia.com/agile-software-security]] |
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| + | [[File:Logo_Informatiebeveiliging-200.png|250px|link=https://informatiebeveiliging.nl]] |
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| − | ps_testware B.V.<br/>
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| − | Dorpsstraat 26,<br/>
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| − | 3941 JM DOORN<br/>
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| − | The location has parking facilities for 15 cars. However parking in the direct vicinity of ps_testware shouldn’t be a problem.<br/>
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| − | ps_testware delivers services related to software testing and software quality. In the field of software development, quality, time-to-market, business processes and software acceptance they play the role of "your devil's advocate" as an independent, flexible and specialized partner.<br/>
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| − | For more information please visit: www.pstestware.com.<br/>
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| − | '''Program'''<br/>
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| − | 17.30 - 18.30 '''Check-In''' (catering included)<br/>
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| − | 18.30 – 19:00 '''Introduction''' (OWASP organization, projects, sponsor)<br/>
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| − | 19.00 - 20.15 '''Privacy and Internet''' (Dutch), Frank Fruijthoff and Ellen Hoving<br/>
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| − | In this presentation the general principles of privacy laws in the Netherlands and the EU and specifically privacy and the internet will be covered.<br/>
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| − | Frank Fruijthoff is a Compliance Officer with ING. He has a Compliance and Risk Management background and is specialised in privacy.<br/>
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| − | Ellen Hoving is a graduated lawyer. She works as an independent consultant specialized in compliance and privacy.<br/>
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| − | 20.15 – 20:30 '''Break'''<br/>
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| − | 20:30 – 21:00 '''Vulnerability and source code scanners''' (Dutch), Emile Strijbos
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| − | For his Master thesis in computer science at the Radboud Universiteit in Nijmegen, Emile Strijbos investigated vulnerability scanners and source code scanners. These are automated tools that try to detect security flaws, either in running web-applications or in their source code.<br/>
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| − | Emile tried out several of these tools, including both free and commercial ones, to see how good they are at detecting standard vulnerabilities, such as SQL injection, XSS, CSRF, etc.<br/>
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| − | 21.00 – 21:30 '''Discussion, questions and social'''<br/>
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| − | If you want to attend, please send an email to: owasp@irc2.com.<br>
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| − | Please register before October 20th, because of the necessary catering arrangements. The number of registries is limited to 50 due to the capacity of the location and will be handled in order of receipt.<br/>
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| − | All OWASP chapter meetings are free of charge and you don’t have to be an OWASP member to attend. There are never any vendor pitches or sales presentations at OWASP meetings.<br/>
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| − | NOTE TO CISSP's: OWASP Meetings count towards CPE Credits.<br/>
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| − | The announcement and full descriptions can be found here:<br/>
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| − | [[Media:Announcement_27_Oktober.pdf]]<br/>
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| − | == Meeting minutes March 23th 2008 == | + | = Calendar = |
| | + | == Provisional Chapter Event Calendar 2019 == |
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| | + | ! width="300" | Date |
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| | + | | [https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Chapter-Netherlands-Meetup/events/247313273/ February 8th, 2019] |
| | + | | [[OWASP_NL_Monthly_Meetup#January_17.2C_2019| OWASP NL Wiki ]] |
| | + | | Amsterdam |
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| | + | | [https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Chapter-Netherlands-Meetup/events/261811435/ June 18th, 2019] |
| | + | | [[OWASP_NL_Monthly_Meetup#June_18.2C_2019| OWASP NL Wiki ]] |
| | + | | Amsterdam |
| | + | |} |
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| − | At March 23th, the Dutch OWASP chapter came together in the Mercury hotel in Nieuwegein. The meeting was sponsored by Fortify Software. The subject of the evening was 'Software Vulnerability Assesment’. There were 3 speakers and approximately 40 attendees.<br/>
| + | = Past Events = |
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| + | *Events held in [[Netherlands Previous Events 2019|2019]] |
| − | After a short introduction of Migchiel de Jong (Fortify) about the subject of Static and Dynamic Analysis and the tools that Fortify provides the speakers of the evening where introduced.<br/>
| + | *Events held in [[Netherlands Previous Events 2018|2018]] |
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| + | *Events held in [[Netherlands Previous Events 2017|2017]] |
| − | '''First presentation:''' Practices of Complex(ity) matters (Dutch), Mario de Boer<br/>
| + | *Events held in [[Netherlands Previous Events 2016|2016]] |
| − | Mario de Boer has spent much of his free time the last 16 years into disassembling various pieces of software and analyzing the code and its statistics. The main advantage in analyzing binaries is that no access to source code is needed, all dependencies (i.e. the compiler) are included and it’s independent of the tool used. Disassembling compiled code gives great insight in the complexity of the software and the entry and exit points of data. Although there is no direct relation between the complexity of software and its security, statistically the most vulnerabilities appear in the most complex portions of a program. Data entry points in complex portions of the code can give rise to possible exploits so static analysis can give insight in the most vulnerable places in software which is useful information in testing.
| + | *Events held in [[Netherlands Previous Events 2015|2015]] |
| − | The disadvantages of static analysis are that an extensive knowledge of assembly is needed and, due to its statistic nature, it gives rise to many false positives.
| + | *Events held in [[Netherlands Previous Events 2014|2014]] |
| − | In conclusion static binary analysis, when used by experts, can be a powerful tool to gain insight in the most vulnerable parts of the software and be a valuable tool in both developing and testing software. <br/>
| + | *Events held in [[Netherlands Previous Events 2013|2013]] |
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| + | *Events held in [[Netherlands Previous Events 2012|2012]] |
| − | '''Second presentation:''' V.A.C: SQL injection (Dutch), Marinus Kuivenhoven<br/>
| + | *Events held in [[Netherlands Previous Events 2011|2011]] |
| − | A new reoccurring topic on OWASP presentations will be the so called VAC. In these presentations an expert will talk about a Vulnerability, how to Assess it and possible Countermeasures. This evening Marinus started with the second vulnerability in the OWASP top ten; SQL injections.<br/>
| + | *Events held in [[Netherlands Previous Events 2010|2010]] |
| − | With the aid of Webgoat, a few simple examples and the possible consequences were shown. SQL injection is particularly useful exploit in the reconnaissance phase since it can be abused for information leakage and in getting information about e.g. the table structure. <br/>
| + | *Events held in [[Netherlands Previous Events 2009|2009]] |
| − | On the internet and in literature many countermeasures against SQL injections are described. However, many of these countermeasures are not usable in a maintainable system or cannot prevent SQL injections completely. The most important conclusion was that input should never be trusted and should never be directly used.<br/>
| + | *Events held in [[Netherlands Previous Events 2008|2008]] |
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| + | *Events held in [[Netherlands Previous Events 2007|2007]] |
| − | '''Third presentation:''' Secure Programming with Static Analysis (English), Brian Chess<br/>
| + | *Events held in [[Netherlands Previous Events 2006|2006]] |
| − | The last speaker of the evening was Brian Chess who presented his new book ‘Secure Programming with Static Analysis’. Brian made clear that, although a powerful tool, static binary analysis is already too late in the SDLC to be successful in preventing vulnerabilities. Scanning for possible vulnerabilities should be implemented as early as possible i.e. during coding. The main advantages of static analysis are the cost and speed. Since errors and bad practices are identified in an early stage they can be solved at the spot, making auditing the software more efficient in term of time and depth. <br/>
| + | *Events held in [[Netherlands Previous Events 2005|2005]] |
| − | Static analysis can successfully be used for style and type checking, program understanding and verification, and for security reviews. The success of static analysis, however, is fully depending on the rules implemented in the scanner. Static analysis is also unable to identify design flaws, right problems, or wrong user input. <br/>
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| − | The conclusion was that scanning for vulnerabilities can probably only be successful with the aid of static analysis, but many requirements should be met. Firstly it should become part of the SDLC and culture. Secondly the right tool should be picked and people should be trained in its use. Lastly investments should be made in building up a good rule set and metrics. <br/>
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| − | == Meeting March 26th 2008: Software Vulnerability assessment ==
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| − | '''Summary'''<br/>
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| − | The main goal of the upcoming OWASP-NL meeting is to provide information to developers and security professionals involved in creating secure (web-)applications. The main focus will be on software vulnerability assessment. The speakers will give specific examples and of course there is time to ask questions about your own experiences.<br/>
| + | = Chapter Leaders = |
| − | <br/>
| + | The Netherlands Chapter is supported by the following board: |
| − | '''Location'''<br/>
| + | *[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Knoblochmartin Martin Knobloch] |
| − | The location and catering is provided by the sponsor of this meeting:<br/> | + | *[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Joren Joren Poll] |
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| + | *[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Edwin_Gozeling Edwin Gozeling] |
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| + | *[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Cooper Tom Wirschell] |
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| − | Mercure Utrecht Nieuwegein<br/>
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| − | Buizerdlaan 10,<br/>
| + | *[mailto:netherlands@owasp.org OWASP Netherlands], OWASP Netherlands board email adres |
| − | 3435 SB Nieuwegein<br/>
| + | 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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| + | = Chapter Support = |
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| + | === Chapter Sponsoring === |
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| + | OWASP Netherlands is looking for organizations to sponsor our chapter. |
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| + | If you are interested in sponsoring the Netherlands chapter please contact us via email: [mailto: [email protected] netherlands ' at' owasp. org]. |
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| + | === Donation === |
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| + | If you would like to donate to our chapter, please use the PayPal link at the top of this page. |
| − | Fortify Software products protect companies from today’s greatest security risk: the software applications that run their businesses. Combining deep application security expertise with extensive software development experience, Fortify Software has defined the market with award-winning products that span the software development cycle. Today, Fortify Software fortifies the software for the most demanding customer deployments, including the world’s largest, most varied code bases.<br/>
| + | ;Thank you! |
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| − | For more information please visit:<br/>
| + | === Call for Speakers === |
| − | www.fortify.com<br/> | + | We are continuously looking for speakers.<br>'''Presentations:''' Are you working on an interesting subject, would you like to share your experience with the OWASP community and do you have presentation skills. Please let us know! Any topic related to web application security will be appreciated!<br>'''VAC, Vulnerability, Attack, Countermeasure:''' The VAC is a re occuring part of the chapter meetings. The VAC is a half hour in-depth technical presentation about a vulnerability, how it can be exploited and how to prevent it!<br> |
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| + | <span style="font-weight: bold;">Links: </span> |
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| + | [http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Speaker_Agreement Speaker Agreement] |
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| + | [http://www.owasp.org/images/5/54/Presentation_template.ppt Template] |
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| + | Interested in presenting at a local chapter meeting, please send an email to: netherlands 'at' owasp.org |
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| − | '''Program'''<br/>
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| − | 17.30 - 18.30 '''Check-In''' (catering included)<br/>
| + | === Call for Location === |
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| + | For the OWASP Netherlands chapter meetings to come, we are continuously looking for locations! |
| − | 18.30 - 18:50 '''Introduction''' (OWASP, sponsor)<br/>
| + | Most preferable, the location is good accessible with public transport and by car. Free parking should be provided. |
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| − | 18.50 - 19.30 '''Complex(ity) matters''' (Dutch), Mario de Boer<br/>
| + | *meeting room for at least 50 people |
| − | Various methods exist to locate specific vulnerabilities in software. In the presentation we will look at static analysis of binaries, and the problems we face when trying to locate vulnerabilities. Several ideas will be discussed to make the search easier, but at the same time less exact. The first idea is trivial: automate as much as possible. The second idea is nearly trivial: don't aim at exact vulnerabilities but relax the search to locating potential vulnerabilities. We will give examples that illustrate the results.<br/>
| + | *lunch for attendees |
| − | Mario de Boer is a senior security consultant at Logica, and as such focuses on security management aspects like security frameworks, compliance, monitoring and control and risk management. Before joining Logica, Mario worked at the Dutch ministries of Defense and Justice, he co-founded a security company and worked as a project manager in the financial sector. For several years he taught courses in software security analysis and secure software development. Besides security management, Mario has interest in software security, reverse engineering and cryptography. Within Logica Netherlands, he is knowledge manager application security. Mario holds a PhD in Mathematics and is CISA and CISSP.<br/>
| + | **drinks, sandwiches... |
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| + | *a small present for the speakers |
| − | 19.30 - 19:50 '''Break'''<br/>
| + | **(e.g. bottle of wine, for speakers from aboard alcohol might be less practical if flying in only with hand luggage) |
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| + | Interested in sponsoring a local chapter meeting, please send an email to: netherlands 'at' owasp.org |
| − | 19:50 - 20:20 '''V.A.C: SQL injection''' (Dutch), Marinus Kuivenhoven
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| − | <u>'''V'''ulnerability:</u><br/>
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| − | An application which uses a database for its information needs, communicates with it trough SQL. SQL injection is an attack in which malicious code is inserted into strings that are later passed to an instance of a Database for parsing and execution.<br/>
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| − | <u>'''A'''ssessment:</u><br/>
| + | [[Category:Europe]] |
| − | SQL injection can threaten the confidentiality, availability and integrity of the data. The various types of SQL injection and their impact will be shown.<br/>
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| − | <u>'''C'''ountermeasure:</u><br/>
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| − | Any procedure that constructs SQL statements should be reviewed for injection vulnerabilities because a database will execute all syntactically valid queries that it receives. How this should be done will be shown for the most popular languages.<br/>
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| − | Marinus is a Technology Specialist with Sogeti Nederland B.V. specializing in service oriented architectures and secure application development. His experience includes developing and administrating Oracle-based systems.<br/>
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| − | 20.20 - 21.00 '''Secure Programming with Static Analysis''' (English), Brian Chess<br/>
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| − | Creating secure code requires more than just good intentions. Programmers need to know how to make their code safe in an almost infinite number of scenarios and configurations. Static source code analysis gives users the ability to review their work with a fine tooth comb and uncover the kinds of errors that lead directly to vulnerabilities. This talk frames the software security problem and shows how static analysis is part of the solution. We will look at how static analysis works, how to integrate it into the software development processes, and how to make the most of it during security code review. Along the way we'll look at examples taken from real-world security incidents, showing how coding errors are exploited, how they could have been prevented, and how static analysis can rapidly uncover similar errors.<br/>
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| − | Brian Chess is a founder of Fortify Software and serves as Fortify's Chief Scientist, where his work focuses on practical methods for creating secure systems. His book, Secure Programming with Static Analysis, shows how static source code analysis is an indispensable tool for getting security right. Brian holds a Ph.D. in computer engineering from the University of California at Santa Cruz, where he studied the application of static analysis to the problem of finding security-relevant defects in source code. Before settling on security, Brian spent a decade in Silicon Valley working at huge companies and small startups. He has done research on a broad set of topics, ranging from integrated circuit design all the way to delivering software as a service.<br/>
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| − | 21.00 - 21:30 '''Discussion, questions and social'''<br/>
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| − | '''Registration'''<br/>
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| − | If you want to attend, please send an email to: owasp@irc2.com.<br/>
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| − | All OWASP chapter meetings are free of charge and you don’t have to be an OWASP member to attend. There are never any vendor pitches or sales presentations at OWASP meetings.<br/>
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| − | NOTE TO CISSP's: OWASP Meetings count towards CPE Credits.<br/>
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| − | == Past Events ==
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| − | * Events held in [[Netherlands_Previous_Events_2008|2008]]
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| − | * Events held in [[Netherlands_Previous_Events_2007|2007]]
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| − | * Events held in [[Netherlands_Previous_Events_2005|2005]]
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