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== OWASP Day Mexico 2010<br> == | == OWASP Day Mexico 2010<br> == | ||
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=== Application Security Role in cybercrime at Mexico and Latin America<br> === | === Application Security Role in cybercrime at Mexico and Latin America<br> === | ||
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This is the only event in Mexico specialized in Application Security. Although infrastructure in Mexico is well developed (see [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mx.html CIA Facts]) Mexico's reality about application security still need to be thoroughly steered.<br> | This is the only event in Mexico specialized in Application Security. Although infrastructure in Mexico is well developed (see [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mx.html CIA Facts]) Mexico's reality about application security still need to be thoroughly steered.<br> | ||
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− | ''' | + | '''Thanks to all the people who attended to the event, it was a great experience for us'''<br> |
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− | | General Public | + | | ''General Public'' |
| 400 MX pesos (35 USD) | | 400 MX pesos (35 USD) | ||
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− | | OWASP Members | + | | ''OWASP Members'' |
| 200 MX pesos (18 USD) | | 200 MX pesos (18 USD) | ||
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− | | Students | + | | ''Students'' |
| 200 MX pesos (18 USD) | | 200 MX pesos (18 USD) | ||
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| bgcolor="#8595c2" align="CENTER" | '''Reception Desk Open''' | | bgcolor="#8595c2" align="CENTER" | '''Reception Desk Open''' | ||
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− | | height="17" width="14%" align="right" | 09:00 - | + | | height="17" width="14%" align="right" | 09:00 - 10:00 |
− | | bgcolor="#eeeeee" align="CENTER" | Opening Ceremony <br>'''Emmanuel Lara''' ''Director of Info Tec Career at ITESM Aguascalientes ([http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=6951611&authToken=7Rh8&authType=NAME_SEARCH&locale=en_US&srchindex=1&pvs=ps&goback=.fps_emmanuel+lara BIO])'' | + | | bgcolor="#eeeeee" align="CENTER" | Opening Ceremony <br>'''Emmanuel Lara''' ''Director of Info Tec Career at ITESM Aguascalientes ([http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=6951611&authToken=7Rh8&authType=NAME_SEARCH&locale=en_US&srchindex=1&pvs=ps&goback=.fps_emmanuel+lara BIO])'' and Special Invites from Government. |
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− | | bgcolor="# | + | | bgcolor="#b9c2dc" align="CENTER" | '''Keynote conference:''' About OWASP and its potential contribution in Mexico <br>'''Tom Brennan''' ''OWASP Board Member ([http://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Brennan BIO])''<br />'''Juan Carlos Calderon''' ''Information Security Research Leader at Softtek ([http://www.linkedin.com/ppl/webprofile?vmi=&id=19874612&pvs=pp&authToken=Ypm2&authType=name&locale=en_US&trk=ppro_viewmore&lnk=vw_pprofile BIO]) '' |
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− | | height="17" width="14%" align="right" | 10:45 - 11:00 | + | | height="17" width="14%" align="right" | 10:45 - 11:00 |
| bgcolor="#d98b66" align="CENTER" | '''Coffee Break''' | | bgcolor="#d98b66" align="CENTER" | '''Coffee Break''' | ||
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| bgcolor="#b9c2dc" align="CENTER" | Statistics and Trends of cybercrime in Mexico <br> '''Ing. Fausto Estrella''' ''General coordinator of Technologic crime attention unit at Jalisco state CiberPolice'' | | bgcolor="#b9c2dc" align="CENTER" | Statistics and Trends of cybercrime in Mexico <br> '''Ing. Fausto Estrella''' ''General coordinator of Technologic crime attention unit at Jalisco state CiberPolice'' | ||
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| height="47" width="14%" align="right" | 12:00 - 13:00 | | height="47" width="14%" align="right" | 12:00 - 13:00 | ||
− | | bgcolor="# | + | | bgcolor="#eeeeee" align="CENTER" | Open Software Assurance Maturity Model (Open SAMM) <br>'''Pravir Chandra''' ''Director of Strategic Services at Fortify USA ([http://www.linkedin.com/ppl/webprofile?vmi=&id=6422052&pvs=pp&authToken=tGHR&authType=name&locale=en_US&trk=ppro_viewmore&lnk=vw_pprofile BIO])'' |
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| height="17" width="14%" align="right" | 13:00 - 14:00 | | height="17" width="14%" align="right" | 13:00 - 14:00 | ||
| bgcolor="#d98b66" align="CENTER" | '''Lunch''' | | bgcolor="#d98b66" align="CENTER" | '''Lunch''' | ||
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− | | height=" | + | | height="47" width="14%" align="right" | 14:00 - 15:00 |
− | | bgcolor="# | + | | bgcolor="#b9c2dc" align="CENTER" | Information Privacy as a Business Risk in Mexico <br>(Under the new Mexican data protection Law perspective)<br> '''Victor Chapella''' ''CEO at Sm4rt Security Services, OWASP Mexico City Chapter Leader ([http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=472295&authToken=4v-c&authType=name BIO])'' |
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− | | height=" | + | | height="32" width="14%" align="right" | 15:00 - 16:00 |
− | | bgcolor="# | + | | bgcolor="#eeeeee" align="CENTER" | Which Programming Language is More Secure?<br> '''Tom Brennan''' ''OWASP Board Member ([http://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Brennan BIO])'' |
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| height="17" width="14%" align="right" | 16:00 - 16:15 | | height="17" width="14%" align="right" | 16:00 - 16:15 | ||
| bgcolor="#d98b66" align="CENTER" | '''Coffee Break''' | | bgcolor="#d98b66" align="CENTER" | '''Coffee Break''' | ||
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− | | bgcolor="#b9c2dc" align="CENTER" | | + | | bgcolor="#b9c2dc" align="CENTER" | WAFs, a step in the wrong direction? <br> '''Eduardo Vela Nava''' ''Security Researcher at Google Mexico'' |
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− | | height="17" width="14%" align="right" | 17:15 - 18:00 | + | | height="17" width="14%" align="right" | 17:15 - 18:15 |
+ | | bgcolor="#eeeeee" align="CENTER" | Panel: Next Steps to fight cybercrime in Mexico <br> '''Moderator: Betty Cardiel''' ''Founder, CISO at PROSEG Information Security ([http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=22110245&authToken=e6Un&authType=NAME_SEARCH&locale=en_US&srchindex=1&pvs=ps&goback=.fps_albertina+cardiel BIO])'' | ||
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| bgcolor="#cccccc" align="CENTER" | '''Wrap-up and Announcement''' | | bgcolor="#cccccc" align="CENTER" | '''Wrap-up and Announcement''' | ||
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+ | | bgcolor="#cccccc" align="CENTER" | '''Social Event at Ahma''' | ||
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+ | '''After the event enjoy a free entrance and free shot at Ahma pub on OWASP Day Coordiation Team, remember to bring your badge!!!''' | ||
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==== Training ==== | ==== Training ==== | ||
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'''Rigoberto Juarez''' ''(ITESM)'' / '''Ruben Ventura''' ''(SME at Proseg)'' <br> | '''Rigoberto Juarez''' ''(ITESM)'' / '''Ruben Ventura''' ''(SME at Proseg)'' <br> | ||
- Learn about the most common vulnerabilities in applications, about how to exploit them, penetrate into systems and also how to avoid them. This is the minimal knowledge to every IT professional, given that 80% of the exploited vulnerabilities by hackers today are into the applications. | - Learn about the most common vulnerabilities in applications, about how to exploit them, penetrate into systems and also how to avoid them. This is the minimal knowledge to every IT professional, given that 80% of the exploited vulnerabilities by hackers today are into the applications. | ||
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− | ===Workshop - Developing Hacking skill with real world examples ''(2500 MX pesos - USD)''=== | + | ===Workshop - Developing Hacking skill with real world examples ''(2500 MX pesos - 210 USD)''=== |
− | ''' Hector | + | ''' Hector Espinoza''' ''(Ethical Hacker at Softtek)'' <br> |
− | - Learn basic techniques to exploit buffer overflows, remote OS command execution, reverse engineering and DB intrusion by solving hacker challenges posted in hacking challenges sites. With the | + | - Learn basic techniques to exploit buffer overflows, remote OS command execution, reverse engineering and DB intrusion by solving hacker challenges posted in hacking challenges sites. With the 5 year application security expert Hector Espinoza.<br> |
+ | - Schedule: 11:00 - 15:00<br> | ||
'''IMPORTANT: Laptop is required to solve the exercises.''' <br> | '''IMPORTANT: Laptop is required to solve the exercises.''' <br> | ||
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+ | ===Securing Web Applications with Layer7/Aplication Firewalls ''(2500 MX pesos - 210 USD)''=== | ||
+ | '''Luis Martinez Bacha''' ''(Software Security Program Leader at Softtek)'' <br> | ||
+ | - Learn how to use layer 7 (Application) software/devices to quickly protect your critical systems. Save time by not modifying major modification in application source code and protect systmes immediatelly to avoid vulnerabilities in third party products while definitive patches are available.<br> | ||
+ | - Schedule: 15:00 - 19:00 | ||
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+ | '''After the course enjoy a free entrance and free shot at Ahma pub on OWASP Day Coordiation Team, remember to bring your badge!!!''' | ||
− | + | ''If you would like to have an specific training session not listed here please contact us, we can negotiate and find an appropriate trainer'' | |
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== Silver Sponsors == | == Silver Sponsors == | ||
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==City Location== | ==City Location== | ||
− | Aguascalientes, is located in in the heart of Mexico, 5 hours (by car) at | + | Aguascalientes, is located in in the heart of Mexico, 5 hours (by car) at north from Mexico City and 2 hours from Guadalajara City.<br><br> |
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== ITESM University Location== | == ITESM University Location== | ||
Is located in the north-west side of the city<br><br> | Is located in the north-west side of the city<br><br> |
Latest revision as of 02:41, 17 June 2010
Welcome
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Registration
Registration is Closed
Thanks to all the people who attended to the event, it was a great experience for us
General Public | 400 MX pesos (35 USD) |
OWASP Members | 200 MX pesos (18 USD) |
Students | 200 MX pesos (18 USD) |
Important: For student discount, attendees must present proof of enrollment when picking up your badge.
Why so cheap, This is a region level event with international speakers?
- OWASP is a non-profit organization and we are just covering costs
- We are looking for Sponsors that help us bring great speakers to you
- We want to promote application security in Mexican companies and attract as much IT professionals, SOHO owners, Small, Medium and Large companies owners as possible, so we expect to have 3 or 5 professionals of one company instead of just one.
Also consider attending one of great training sessions.
Agenda
Conference Program - June 4th, 2010
Training sessions will be held on June 3rd.
08:30 - 09:00 | Reception Desk Open |
09:00 - 10:00 | Opening Ceremony Emmanuel Lara Director of Info Tec Career at ITESM Aguascalientes (BIO) and Special Invites from Government. |
10:00 - 10:45 | Keynote conference: About OWASP and its potential contribution in Mexico Tom Brennan OWASP Board Member (BIO) Juan Carlos Calderon Information Security Research Leader at Softtek (BIO) |
10:45 - 11:00 | Coffee Break |
11:00 - 12:00 | Statistics and Trends of cybercrime in Mexico Ing. Fausto Estrella General coordinator of Technologic crime attention unit at Jalisco state CiberPolice |
12:00 - 13:00 | Open Software Assurance Maturity Model (Open SAMM) Pravir Chandra Director of Strategic Services at Fortify USA (BIO) |
13:00 - 14:00 | Lunch |
14:00 - 15:00 | Information Privacy as a Business Risk in Mexico (Under the new Mexican data protection Law perspective) Victor Chapella CEO at Sm4rt Security Services, OWASP Mexico City Chapter Leader (BIO) |
15:00 - 16:00 | Which Programming Language is More Secure? Tom Brennan OWASP Board Member (BIO) |
16:00 - 16:15 | Coffee Break |
16:15 - 17:15 | WAFs, a step in the wrong direction? Eduardo Vela Nava Security Researcher at Google Mexico |
17:15 - 18:15 | Panel: Next Steps to fight cybercrime in Mexico Moderator: Betty Cardiel Founder, CISO at PROSEG Information Security (BIO) |
18:15 - 19:00 | Wrap-up and Announcement |
21:00 - .. : .. | Social Event at Ahma |
After the event enjoy a free entrance and free shot at Ahma pub on OWASP Day Coordiation Team, remember to bring your badge!!!
Training
Application Security Essentials (2500 MX pesos - 210 USD)Rigoberto Juarez (ITESM) / Ruben Ventura (SME at Proseg) |
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Workshop - Developing Hacking skill with real world examples (2500 MX pesos - 210 USD) Hector Espinoza (Ethical Hacker at Softtek) |
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Securing Web Applications with Layer7/Aplication Firewalls (2500 MX pesos - 210 USD)Luis Martinez Bacha (Software Security Program Leader at Softtek) |
After the course enjoy a free entrance and free shot at Ahma pub on OWASP Day Coordiation Team, remember to bring your badge!!!
If you would like to have an specific training session not listed here please contact us, we can negotiate and find an appropriate trainer
Venue
Instituto Tecnologico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) campus AGS
OWASP Day Mexico 2010 will be taking place at the Tecnologico de Monterrey (ITESM) University at Aguascalientes, Mexico.
Tecnológico de Monterrey is a multi-campus university system with academic centers in different regions of the country.
The prestige that Tecnológico de Monterrey attained from the start, not only for its academic standards but also for the culture of entrepreneurship, hard work, efficiency and responsibility it seeks to instill in its students, has motivated alumni from different regions of the country to promote the establishment of Tecnológico de Monterrey campuses in their home cities.
This has given Tecnológico de Monterrey a perception of the different needs of each region and the capacity to prepare professionals who can meet them, without leaving their local environment. In addition, since Tecnológico de Monterrey is a nation-wide system, it has accepted the responsibility to respond to the important challenges facing the country.
Many Tecnológico de Monterrey alumni are directors of successful companies in Mexico and Latin America. There are also more and more graduates in important positions in government and public administration
Hotel
We have negotiated discounted rates with 3 hotels at Aguascalientes (click on the images to see detailed hotel information)
Important: you have to mention you are attending the OWASP Day Mexico Event at Tecnologico de Monterrey when booking to get the discounted rate
Sponsors
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We are still soliciting sponsors for OWASP Mexico Day Conference, slots are going fast so contact us to sponsor today!. Check the benefits
Travel
Traveling to Aguascalientes Mexico
Aguascalientes has Lic Jesus Teran International Airport with direct flights to Mexico City, Houston International and Dallas Fort Worth.
City Location
Aguascalientes, is located in in the heart of Mexico, 5 hours (by car) at north from Mexico City and 2 hours from Guadalajara City.