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Our next chapter meeting will be held on <b>Tuesday, October 22nd at 6:29pm.</b> Tal Melamed, creator and leader of the OWASP Serverless Top 10 and DVSA projects will be speaking on "Serverless Security for Dummies".  This promises to be another enjoyable evening of engaging discussion and networking. See below for description and registration details, or visit our Meetup page at https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Nashville-Chapter/.
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OWASP Nashville meets in downtown Nashville, in the <b>Asurion building at 300 2nd Ave S.</b> View the [https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Nashville-Chapter/events/264931782/ Meetup Event] page for parking details, or contact one of the chapter leaders via the email addresses above.
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In moving to serverless technology, such as AWS Lambda or Azure Functions, we shift some security responsibilities to the infrastructure provider by eliminating the need to manage servers. Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean we’re entirely absolved of all security duties. Serverless functions still execute code and can still be vulnerable to application-level attacks. As a new type of architecture, serverless presents new security challenges. Some are equal to traditional application development, but some take a new form. Attackers are thinking differently, and developers must do so as well to gain the upper hand.  In this talk, Tal Melamed will dive into serverless risks. Discussing why they are different from traditional attacks, how to exploit them and how we should protect our application against them.
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As Head of Security Research at Protego Labs, for the past two years, Tal Melamed has been experimenting in offensive and defensive security for serverless technology. He specializes in AppSec with more than 15 years of experience in security research and vulnerability assessment. Tal is also the leader and creator of the OWASP Serverless Top 10 and DVSA projects, and is a frequent speaker at security conferences, including DEF CON, DerbyCon, OWASP, BSides and more. You can follow Tal on Twitter at @_nu11p0inter.
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'''EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT:'''  On April 30, 2009 OWASP Nashville and the local ISSA chapter will be holding an extended meeting and hands-on session on Application Security.  Guest Speaker Dean H. Saxe from Foundstone will introduce the OWASP LiveCD and many of the OWASP supported tools on the CD, including WebScarab, WebGoat and CAL9000.  Using a combination of lecture, live demos and hands-on labs, we'll examine the WebGoat application by exploiting flaws in authorization, data validation, AJAX and session handling.  The demos and labs will utilize a combination of OWASP provided tools in addition to community provided tools available on the LiveCD.  Attendees will learn how to mitigate some vulnerabilities through live coding demonstrations using the WebGoat development platform followed by a discussion of alterative code-based solutions using OWASP provided libraries such as ESAPI.  Finally, the presentation will end with an open-ended discussion of OWASP, web application security and other topics as requested by the audience.
 
 
 
== Next Meeting ==
 
 
 
== WHEN ==
 
 
 
Thursday, April 30, 2009 - 6:00pm - 8:00pm
 
 
 
 
 
== WHERE ==
 
 
 
HCA Building 3, Nashville, TN
 
 
 
 
 
== AGENDA ==
 
 
 
18h00 - 18h05:  Welcome <BR>
 
18h05 - 18h10:  Overview of OWASP Mission and Projects <BR>
 
18h10 - 18h15:  Introduction of Technical Session & Presenter <BR>
 
18h15 - 19h55:  Technical Session - Dean H. Saxe, Managing Consultant, Foundstone <BR>
 
          Dean will introduce the OWASP LiveCD and many of the OWASP supported tools on the CD, including WebScarab, WebGoat and CAL9000.
 
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          community provided tools available on the LiveCD.  Attendees will learn how to mitigate some vulnerabilities through live coding
 
          demonstrations using the WebGoat development platform followed by a discussion of alterative code-based solutions using OWASP provided
 
          libraries such as ESAPI.  Finally, the presentation will end with an open-ended discussion of OWASP, web application security and other
 
          topics as requested by the audience.
 
19h55 - 20h00:  Closing Comments
 
 
 
== Future Speakers and Events ==
 
 
 
== Presentation Archives ==
 
 
 
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OWASP Nashville

Welcome to the Nashville chapter homepage. The OWASP Nashville Chapter Leaders are Mark Geeslin, Joel Tomassini and Casey Rosini.

Our next chapter meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 22nd at 6:29pm. Tal Melamed, creator and leader of the OWASP Serverless Top 10 and DVSA projects will be speaking on "Serverless Security for Dummies". This promises to be another enjoyable evening of engaging discussion and networking. See below for description and registration details, or visit our Meetup page at https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Nashville-Chapter/.

OWASP Nashville meets in downtown Nashville, in the Asurion building at 300 2nd Ave S. View the Meetup Event page for parking details, or contact one of the chapter leaders via the email addresses above.

Serverless Security for Dummies
In moving to serverless technology, such as AWS Lambda or Azure Functions, we shift some security responsibilities to the infrastructure provider by eliminating the need to manage servers. Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean we’re entirely absolved of all security duties. Serverless functions still execute code and can still be vulnerable to application-level attacks. As a new type of architecture, serverless presents new security challenges. Some are equal to traditional application development, but some take a new form. Attackers are thinking differently, and developers must do so as well to gain the upper hand. In this talk, Tal Melamed will dive into serverless risks. Discussing why they are different from traditional attacks, how to exploit them and how we should protect our application against them.

As Head of Security Research at Protego Labs, for the past two years, Tal Melamed has been experimenting in offensive and defensive security for serverless technology. He specializes in AppSec with more than 15 years of experience in security research and vulnerability assessment. Tal is also the leader and creator of the OWASP Serverless Top 10 and DVSA projects, and is a frequent speaker at security conferences, including DEF CON, DerbyCon, OWASP, BSides and more. You can follow Tal on Twitter at @_nu11p0inter.



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