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==== Local Jim Manico News  ====
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= Bay Area Chapter Board =  
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Interested in finding out more? Will contact you with information on the first in person chapter board discussion in San Francisco
  
<paypal>Bay Area</paypal>
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Submit your info here: https://goo.gl/forms/ScPCPrlDiQaUZ6cs2
  
==== Chapter Meetings ====
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= Chapter Meetings =
  
== Date and Location  ==
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Bay Area OWASP Chapter meetings are posted on our meetup!
  
OWASP Bay Area will host its next Application Security Summit at the SAP Offices in Palo Alto on July 1st, 2010. As usual attendance is free and food and beverages will be provided. This is an excellent event with great speakers and a great opportunity to network with industry peers. The event is open to the public; please forward this invite to your colleagues and friends who are interested in computer and application security.  
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Please visit http://www.meetup.com/Bay-Area-OWASP/ for all chapter event information.
  
We have an excellent line-up of speakers.  
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== Our next  event ==
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We hold regular events across the OWASP Bay Area.  
  
Please note that due to security issues, your must pre-register. Badges will be ready for the registered attendees at the lobby where you will check in.  
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Check out our meetup page for upcoming events:
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[http://www.meetup.com/Bay-Area-OWASP/events/226890416/? More info on meetup.com]
  
'''WHAT''': OWASP Bay Area Chapter - Application Security Summit
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[[File:Highres 469396345.jpg|center|thumb|868x868px]]
  
'''WHEN''': Thursday, July 1st, 2010 - From 9 A.M. to 3.00 P.M.  
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[[File:OWASP Cali.jpg|center|thumb|825x825px]]
  
'''WHERE''': SAP Offices, Palo Alto - See below for directions
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[[File:March 2018.jpg|thumb|848x848px]]
  
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[[File:OWASP-Bay-Area-Aug-2014.png]]
  
<u>'''Venue and Directions:'''</u>
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Picture is @BenHagen talking about cloud security and applications
  
3410 Hillview Ave, Palo Alto, Building 1 Executive Briefing Center (2nd Floor)
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= About OWASP Bay Area Chapter=
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== Geographic Area of Bay Area Chapter ==
  
Directions on SAP Labs Web Site. Also on the Event Registration Page.  
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The 'Bay Area' is actually the San Francisco Bay Area in California, which is near other large towns that are across the bay from San Francisco such as Berkeley and Oakland, and south of San Francisco are San Mateo, Palo Alto, and the whole San Jose area. Currently, the Bay Area OWASP Chapter covers this whole geographic region.  
  
Parking - You can park in the visitor parking or any of the open spaces at any level of the parking lot.
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== Become a Presenter ==
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Submit your talk now for an upcoming OWASP Bay Area Chapter Meeting
  
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[https://docs.google.com/a/owasp.org/forms/d/1ImmfY5KtSILjIym1uToOzSmT2Xv58bVzfxUPDAAn9-c/viewform Link to submit]
  
REGISTER EARLY AS SEATING IS LIMITED
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=== Notes about OWASP presentations ===
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OWASP presentations are geared for a technical audience. We are particularly interested in new approaches to tackling application security problems, defensive techniques for new technology in the application security space and lessons learned from developers and security professionals tackling application security. Please consider a wide breadth of topic areas and we can discuss if they should be tailored in a particular direction for the OWASP audience.
  
'''Please RSVP by registering at http://owaspbajuly2010.eventbrite.com/ '''<br>
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OWASP chapter presentations must not be sales pitches and must adhere to a vendor neutral approach to the topic.
  
  
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== Chapter Meetings ==
  
SPONSORS:&nbsp;[http://www.appsecconsulting.com/ Appsec Consulting], [[www.cenzic.com|Cenzic]], [http://www.dasient.com/ Dasient], and [http://www.sap.com/usa/about/company/saplabs/index.epx SAP&nbsp;Labs]
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[http://www.meetup.com/Bay-Area-OWASP/ OWASP Bay Area Meetup] - All events can be found here
  
== Agenda  ==
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=== About Presentation Events ===
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Presentation events will feature 1 or more speakers discussing application security. These events will include a networking session, with drinks and food, before and after the event.
  
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=== About OWASP Social Hours===
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The purpose of the OWASP social gathering is:
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| 8:45 AM - 9:00 AM<br>
 
| Check-in, registration, breakfast, networking<br>
 
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| 9:00 AM - 9:15 AM<br>
 
| Welcome Remarks and Overview of OWASP Bay Area - Mandeep Khera, Bay Area Chapter Leader <br>
 
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| 9:15 AM - 10:00 AM<br>
 
| Drive By Downloads- How to Avoid Getting A Cap Popped in your App - Neil Daswani, Co-founder, Dasient<br>
 
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| 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM<br>
 
| Building Secure Web Applications In a Cloud Services Environment - Misha Logvinov, VP of Online Operations, IronKey‎<br>
 
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| 10:45 AM - 11:15 AM<br>
 
| Networking Break, refreshments<br>
 
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| 11:15 AM - Noon<br>
 
| Cloudy with a Chance of Hack - Lars Ewe, CTO and VP of Engineering, Cenzic‎<br>
 
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| Noon - 1:30 <br>
 
| Networking Lunch <br>
 
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| 1:30 PM - 2:15 PM<br>
 
| Application Security Deployment Tradeoffs - Anoop Reddy, Senior Manager, Products, Citrix<br>
 
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| 2:15 PM - 3:00 PM<br>
 
| MashUp SSL - Extending SSL for Security Mashups - Siddharth Bajaj, Principal Engineer, Verisign <br>
 
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| <br>
 
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* Informal security chat - the benefits of "hallway con" and security talk with others in the industry
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* Networking - meet other people in the field and industry
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* After work drinks - a nice break after a long work day
  
Detailed Abstracts and Speaker Bios
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Note: These events won't have any formal presentations. They're meant to be social gatherings to meet others in the industry and chat about security. Check our quarterly OWASP Bay Area schedule for the security presentation events.
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https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Bay_Area
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Is your organization interested in hosting an OWASP social hour in the bay area (San Francisco, South Bay, East Bay)? Contact [email protected]
  
'''Drive By Downloads: How To Avoid Getting A Cap Popped In Your App:&nbsp;'''Which browser do you claim? What color is your screen-saver? It is a world wide hood out there, don’t let yourself become the next victim of a drive by… a drive by download. Email attachments have become synonymous with computer viruses and consumers have become accustom to questioning the legitimacy of email touting male enhancement drugs and lottery winnings. This means hackers are having to come up with new ways to distribute malware. Today, just by loading an infected webpage of from a legitimate website, a virus can be downloaded without any other interaction and will often go undetected. Once the virus is on a PC, hackers can access the computer remotely and steal sensitive information like banking passwords, send out spam or install more malicious executables.
 
  
In this talk, we describe in technical detail the "anatomy of a modern web-based malware attack." Web-based malware attacks have evolved significantly over the past 4 years. We present the state-of-the-art in web-based malware attacks and describe how the techniques used have evolved over time. '''<br>Bio - '''Neil Daswani is a co-founder of Dasient, Inc., a security company backed by some of the most influential investors in Silicon Valley and New York. In the past, Neil has served in a variety of research, development, teaching, and managerial roles at Google, Stanford University, DoCoMo USA Labs, Yodlee, and Bellcore (now Telcordia Technologies). While at Stanford, Neil co-founded the Stanford Center Professional Development (SCPD) Security Certification Program (http://proed.stanford.edu/?security). He has published extensively, frequently gives talks at industry and academic conferences, and has been granted several U.S. patents. He received a Ph.D. and a master's in computer science from Stanford University, and earned a bachelor's in computer science with honors with distinction from Columbia University. Neil is also the lead author of "Foundations of Security: What Every Programmer Needs To Know" (published by Apress; ISBN 1590597842; http://tinyurl.com/33xs6g. More information about Neil is available at http://www.neildaswani.com.
 
  
<br> '''Building Secure Web Applications: ''' This presentation will go over core principles involved in launching secure web applications and effectively managing security in a cloud services environment. We will discuss best practices for implementing security programs, review examples of things done right and wrong, and address specific steps required for creating and maintaining a sustainable security framework for your web applications. <br>'''Bio '''- Misha Logvinov is the Vice President of Online Operations at IronKey. In this position, Mr. Logvinov and his team are responsible for designing, implementing and supporting a highly-scalable mission critical infrastructure for IronKey's next-generation security products and services. Mr. Logvinov brings to IronKey over a decade of management experience in information technology, operations and security. Throughout his career, he has been responsible for implementing hundreds of customer solutions, supporting millions of online users, managing complex backoffice applications and building some of the world's most secure online service environments. Prior to IronKey, Mr. Logvinov spent six years at Yodlee, one of the leading online financial service providers. He held various management roles during his tenure, most recently, as Director of Operations Delivery. Mr. Logvinov's earlier experiences included IT management at Outcome, Inc. and INTERSHOP Communications. Mr. Logvinov holds a BA in Business Administration from Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics. He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and a Certified Information Security Manager (CISM).
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==Past Events==
  
'''Cloudy with a chance of a hack: '''Cloud computing is a cost effective and efficient way for enterprises to automate their processes. However organizations need to be aware of the pitfalls of the many cloud computing solutions out there - one of the main ones being security. Most of these solutions were built for ease of use and without necessarily security in mind. Companies should ask the solution provider the security measures used in developing the application and get an independent verification to make sure there are no gaping holes. With over 75% of attacks occurring through the Web, any attack through these applications can lead to leakage of confidential information and embarrassment. <br>'''Bio '''– Lars Ewe''': '''Chief Technology Officer and VP of Engineering for Cenzic. Lars Ewe is a technology executive with broad background in (web) application development and security, middleware infrastructure, software development and application/system manageability technologies. Throughout his career Lars has held key positions in engineering and product management in a variety of different markets. Prior to Cenzic, Lars was software development director at Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., responsible for AMD's overall systems manageability and related security strategy and all related engineering efforts.
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=== '''2018 Past Events''' ===
  
'''Application Security Deployment Tradeoffs:''' Application security tradeoffs and choices are made at various stages of application design, development and deployment. This talk will cover deployment aspects of application security. Based on experience in designing, developing and deploying application security solutions and products for the past 10 years, I will do a case study based analysis of security costs and tradeoffs. Specifically, we will correlate security choices during deployment with our observations regarding the relatively higher adoption of security features and products that have an incremental deployment plan over those that are more intrusive and/or are operationally more expensive. <br>'''Bio '''– Anoop Reddy Anoop Reddy has been working in Security and Application Firewalls for the past 8 years and has led many innovations as part of Teros and Citrix. He was the Architect and Technical Lead at Teros and now manages the Engineering Development for the Application Firewall product lines at Citrix.
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'''March 2018 - AppDynamics'''
  
<br> '''MashSSL - '''Extending SSL for securing mashups: In this presentation we will describe MashSSL and how it can be used to solve a fundamental Internet security problem - when two web applications communicate through a potentially un-trusted user they do not have any standard way of mutually authenticating each other and establishing a trusted channel. MashSSL is a new multi-party protocol that has been expressly designed to inherit the security properties of SSL, and to be able to leverage its trust infrastructure. We will also discuss how this can be used to secure a variety of multi-party environments including mashups using Cross-domain XHR, OpenAJAX, as well as scenarios such as OpenID and OAuth. <br>'''Bio '''– Siddharth Bajaj is researching new technologies in the areas of Internet Trust, Identity and Authentication including how these can be applied to solve problems in verticals such as healthcare, online content and cloud computing. Siddharth has been with VeriSign since 1999 and has fulfilled variety of technical leadership roles. He was involved in the development of the VeriSign PKI services platform as well as the early conceptualization and architecture of more recent VeriSign products such as UA and VIP.
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• 6:30 - Doors open
  
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• 7:00-7:30 - HUNT: Data Driven Web Hacking & Manual Testing (JP Villanueva)
  
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• 7:35-8:05 - Detecting suspicious activity: Time-based analysis of DNS traffic (Barak Raz)
  
== RSVP  ==
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• 8:05-9:00 - Networking
  
Please RSVP by registering at http://owaspbajuly2010.eventbrite.com/
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'''March 2018 - Intuit'''
  
= Bay Area Past Events  =
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• 6:30 - Doors open
  
[[Bay Area Past Events]]
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• 7:00-7:30 New Attacks Against Unencrypted Traffic (Travis Hassloch)
  
==== Bay Area OWASP Chapter Leaders  ====
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• 7:35-8:05 - "Offensive Defense" - The best defense is a good offense (Stephan Chenette)
  
*[mailto:[email protected] Brian Bertacini]
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• 8:05-9:00 - Networking
*[http://garrettgee.com Garrett Gee]
 
*[mailto:[email protected] Mandeep Khera]
 
*[mailto:[email protected] Robi Papp]
 
  
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'''*Special Event* - February 2018 - HackerOne'''
  
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Hacker Thursday - Mobile Application Security
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'''*Special Event* - January 2018 - CircleCI'''
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Hacker Thursday - Application Security Automation with OWASP ZAP 2.7.0
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'''January 2018 - Smyte'''
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• 6:30 - Doors open
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• 6:45 - 6:55 News Bites (Lina)
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• 7:00-7:30 - Simple is Better: Fighting Online Abuse with Rate Limiter
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• 7:35-8:05 - Reporter -> P.I. -> Security Engineer - How Curiosity Led to an InfoSec Career (Tad Whitaker)
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• 8:10-8:40 - XXE Vulnerabilities: From the Beginning Till Now (Ivan Novikov)
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• 8:40-9:00 - Networking
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=== '''2017 Past Events''' ===
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'''*Special Event* - December 2017 - Shape Security'''
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Hacker Thursday - Unorthodox Security Assessment: OSINT for Intelligent Attacks
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Nutan Kumar Panda
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'''December 2017 - Contrast Security'''
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• 6:30 - Doors open
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• 6:45-7:00 - Welcome
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• 7:00-8:00 - Three Ways of Security (Jeff Williams)
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• 8:00-9:00 - Networking and Giveaways!
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'''November 2017 - Credit Karma'''
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• 6:30 - Doors open
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• 6:45-7:00 - News with Hardeep Singh
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• 7:00-7:30 - Three Keys for SecDevOps Success (Frank Kim)
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• 7:35-8:05 - TLS for Microservices (Michael Cline)
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• 8:05-9:00 - Networking
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'''*Special Event* - November 2017 - Credit Karma'''
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Hacker Thursdays: Learn secure coding with a live tournament
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Stephen Allor
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'''*Special Event* - October 2017 - ShieldX Networks'''
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Hacker Thursdays:- Dissecting Injection vulnerabilities
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Matt Torbin
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'''September 2017 - Distil Networks'''
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• 6:30 Doors Open
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• 6:45 - 7:15 "The Great Bot Gift Card Heist" - Kevin Bottomley
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• 7:20 - 7:50 "Scaling Application Security with DevSecOps" - Abhay Bhargav
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• 7:55 - 8:25 "The Struts Vulnerability" - Prashant Venkatesh
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• 8:25 - 9:00 Networking
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• 9 Doors Close
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'''September 2017 - Intuit'''
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• 6:30 Doors Open
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• 6:45 - 7:15 "Making Vulnerability Management Less Painful with OWASP DefectDojo" - Greg Anderson
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• 7:20 - 7:50 "Crikey! Pirates Be Lurkin' at the Single Sign-On Watering Hole" - Mike Hunter
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• 7:55 - 8:25 "There’s a new sheriff in town; dynamic security group recommendations with Grouper and Dredge" - Kevin Glisson
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• 8:25 - 9:00 Networking
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• 9 Doors Close
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'''September 2017 - Lending Club'''
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• 6:30 Doors Open
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• 6:45 - 7:25 "Introducing the OWASP Game Security Framework" - Daniel Miessler
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• 7:30 - 8:10 "Motherhood, Mental Health, and a Career in CyberSecurity" - Caroline Wong
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• 8:10 - 9 Networking
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• 9 Doors Close
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'''*Special Event* - September 2017 - Lending Club'''
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Web Application Penetration Basics
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Ty Sbano
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'''June 2017 - Lending Club'''
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• 6:30 Doors Open
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• 6:45 - 7:25 "Introducing the OWASP Game Security Framework" - Daniel Miessler
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• 7:30 - 8:10 "Motherhood, Mental Health, and a Career in CyberSecurity" - Caroline Wong
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• 8:10 - 9 Networking
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• 9 Doors Close
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'''May 2017 - Netflix (videos on youtube)'''
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• 6:30 Doors Open
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• 6:45 - 7:15 "All you email are belong to us: exploiting vulnerable email clients via domain name collision" - Ilya Nesterov and Maxim Goncharov
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• 7:20 - 7:40 "Attacking & Defending DevOps" - Patrick Thomas
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• 7:45 - 8:05 "LISA - Location Independent Security Approach" - Bryan Zimmer
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• 8:05 - 9 Networking and Netflix OSS expo
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• 9 Doors Close
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'''April 2017 - Pandora (videos on youtube)'''
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• 6:30 Doors Open
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• 6:45 - 7:30 "Effective AppSec Metrics" - Caroline Wong
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• 7:35 - 8:20 "IoT Exploitation 101" - Aditya Gupta
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• 8:25 - 9:00 Networking
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• 9:00 Doors Close
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'''March 2017 (2) - Ebay'''
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• 6:30 Doors Open
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• 6:45 - 7:15 "Cracking Financial Systems" - John Menerick
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• 7:20 - 7:50 "Hacking Mainframes" - Philip Young
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• 7:55 - 8:25 "Hacking Smart Door Locks with Bluetooth Relay Attacks" - Mike Ryan
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• 8:25 - 9 Networking
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• 9 Doors Close
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'''March 2017 - NetSpi'''
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• 6:30 Doors Open
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• 6:45 - 7:15 "Cracking Financial Systems" - John Menerick
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• 7:20 - 7:50 "SQL Server Security" - Scott Sutherland
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• 7:50 - 9 Networking
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• 9 Doors Close
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'''January 2017 (2) - Synack'''
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• 6:30 Doors Open
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• 6:45 - 7:30 Talk 1
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Robert Wood - Bringing Red Teaming to the Board Room
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• 7:45 - 8:30 Panel Discussions
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• 8:30+ Networking
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• 9 Doors Close
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'''January 2017 - Bleacher Report'''
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• 6:30 Doors Open
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• 6:45 - 7:30 Talk 1
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Robert Wood - Bringing Red Teaming to the Board Room
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• 7:45 - 8:30 Talk 2
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Rob Witoff - Security Automation With Immutable Infrastructure
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• 8:30+ Networking
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• 9 Doors Close
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=== '''2016 Past Events''' ===
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'''November (2) 2016 - Linkedin'''
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• 6:30 Doors Open
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• 6:45 - 7:30 Talk 1 (Rohit Pitke, Mukul Khullar - A walkthrough on AWS Security Pitfalls)
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• 7:45 - 8:30 Talk 2 (Scott Behrens - Cleaning Your Applications' Dirty Laundry With Scumblr )
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• 8:30+ Networking
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'''November 2016 - Salesforce'''
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• 6:30 Doors Open
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• 6:45 - 7:30 Talk 1 -Will Bengston and Travis McPeak - Jumpstart a Bandit Program in Your Organization
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• 7:45 - 8:30 Talk 2 - Kuba Sendor (@jsendor), Yelp - "Slicing Apples with Ninja Sword: Fighting Malware at the Corporate Level"
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'''September 2016 - Twitter'''
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• 6:30 Doors Open
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• 6:45 - 7:30 Talk 1 - Ron Hamilton, Performance Technology Partners (PTP)
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• 7:45 - 8:30 Talk 2 - Luca Carettoni, LinkedIn Defending against Java Deserialization Vulnerabilities
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'''June 2016 - Visa'''
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6:30 - Doors Open
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6:45 - Talk 1 - Secure by Default Stack: Web Application Security Infrastructure - Pritam Mungse, Visa
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7:30 - Break
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7:40 - Talk 2 - Research on HTTPS error storage policies, Adrienne Porter Felt, Google
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8:30 - Networking
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'''May 2016 - Thoughtworks'''
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• 6:30 Doors Open
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• 6:45-7:45 Chris Steipp,  Security Team - Wikimedia (How the Wikimedia Foundation promotes security in the open-source projects)
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• 7:50 - 8:20 Michael Coates, TISO at Twitter & Kyle Randolph, Principal Security Engineer at Optimizely - Strategies for growing your AppSec team & influence
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• 8:20+ Networking
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'''April 2016 - Lending Club'''
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6:30- Doors Open
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6:40 - 7:15 - Joe Rozner, Richard Meester,  Prevoty - Sinking Your Hooks in Applications (from AppSecUSA 2015)
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7:20 - 7:55 - Martin Vigo, Salesforce - Attacks on LastPass (from BlackHat 2015)
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8:00 - 8:25 - Russell Sherman and Jonathan Carter, Lending Club –Adventures in Running Your Own CTF
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'''February 2016 - RiskIQ'''
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=== 2015 Past Events ===
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OWASP AppSecUSA was held in San Francisco in September, 2015 - the biggest OWASP conference to date!
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Chapter meetings can be found on the [http://www.meetup.com/Bay-Area-OWASP/ meetup page]
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=== 2014 Past Events ===
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* December 2014 - San Francisco @ Mozilla
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** OWASP Chapter Meeting in San Francisco hosted by [https://mozilla.org Mozilla]<br>
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** Jasvir Nagra, Google - Firing Bots at Bugs
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** Sergey Shekyan & Bei Zhang, Shape Security - Headless Browsers Hide and Seek
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* August 2014 - San Francisco @ Lookout
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** OWASP Chapter Meeting in San Francisco hosted by [https://Lookout.com/ Lookout]<br>
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** Paul McMillan from Nebula [https://twitter.com/PaulM @PaulM] - Attacking the Internet of Things using Time
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** Ben Hagen from Netflix [https://twitter.com/enHagen @BenHagen] - Cloud Security at Scale and What it Means for Your Application
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*May 2014 - Redwood City @ Evernote
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** OWASP Chapter Meeting in Redwood City hosted by [https://Evernote.com/ Evernote]<br>
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** Arshad Noor - CTO, StrongAuth
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** Rich Tener - Director of Security, Evernote
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* March 2014 - San Francisco @ Stripe
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** OWASP Social Hour in San Francisco - Wednesday, Mar 12, 2014
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** Hosted by [https://stripe.com/ Stripe]<br>
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* Feb 2014 - San Jose @ Jillians
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** OWASP Developer Training & Social Hour - Monday 2/24/2013
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** Hosted by OWASP at Jillian's Billiards Club
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*Feb 2014 - Special Free Training Event
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** OWASP is hosting a special security boot camp for all RSA attendees and local developers. The training is recommended for developers who want to learn more about securing their code as well as security professionals who want to become acquainted with the latest web vulnerabilities. 
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** Presented by Jim Manico and Eoin Keary, this intensive boot camp focuses on the most common web application security problems, including aspects of both the OWASP Top Ten and the MITRE Top 25. The course will introduce and demonstrate application assessment techniques, illustrating how application vulnerabilities can be exploited so students really understand how to avoid introducing such vulnerabilities in their code and understand fixes. 
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*Jan 2014 - San Jose @ F5
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** OWASP Social Hour in San Jose - Wednesday 1/22/2013
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** Hosted by [http://www.f5.com/ F5]
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==== 2013 Past Events ====
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*Dec 2013 - San Francisco @ Twilio
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** OWASP Social Hour in San Francisco - Thursday 12/19/2013
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** Hosted by [http://www.twilio.com/ Twilio]
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*Nov 2013 - San Francisco @ LendingClub
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** OWASP Social Hour in Mountain View - Wednesday 11/6/13
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** Hosted by [https://www.lendingclub.com/ LendingClub]
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* Sept 2013 - Mt View @ Shape Security
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** OWASP Social Hour in Mountain View -  Wednesday 9/25/13
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** Hosted by [http://www.shapesecurity.com/ Shape Security]
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*July 2013 - Berkeley @ University of Berkely
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** OWASP Presentation Meeting
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** An Empirical Study of Vulnerability Rewards Programs, Devdatta Akhawe
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** "Putting Your Robots to Work", Twitter Security Team
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==== Older Events ====
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[[Bay Area Past Events]]
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== Bay Area Chapter Leaders ==
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*Travis McPeak - Chapter Leader
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* William Bengtson
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* Brendan Higgins
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* Aaron Sutter
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Bay Area Chapter Board

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Chapter Meetings

Bay Area OWASP Chapter meetings are posted on our meetup!

Please visit http://www.meetup.com/Bay-Area-OWASP/ for all chapter event information.

Our next event

We hold regular events across the OWASP Bay Area.

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OWASP Bay Area

Welcome to the Bay Area chapter homepage.


Participation

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About OWASP Bay Area Chapter

Geographic Area of Bay Area Chapter

The 'Bay Area' is actually the San Francisco Bay Area in California, which is near other large towns that are across the bay from San Francisco such as Berkeley and Oakland, and south of San Francisco are San Mateo, Palo Alto, and the whole San Jose area. Currently, the Bay Area OWASP Chapter covers this whole geographic region.

Become a Presenter

Submit your talk now for an upcoming OWASP Bay Area Chapter Meeting

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Notes about OWASP presentations

OWASP presentations are geared for a technical audience. We are particularly interested in new approaches to tackling application security problems, defensive techniques for new technology in the application security space and lessons learned from developers and security professionals tackling application security. Please consider a wide breadth of topic areas and we can discuss if they should be tailored in a particular direction for the OWASP audience.

OWASP chapter presentations must not be sales pitches and must adhere to a vendor neutral approach to the topic.


Chapter Meetings

OWASP Bay Area Meetup - All events can be found here

About Presentation Events

Presentation events will feature 1 or more speakers discussing application security. These events will include a networking session, with drinks and food, before and after the event.

About OWASP Social Hours

The purpose of the OWASP social gathering is:

  • Informal security chat - the benefits of "hallway con" and security talk with others in the industry
  • Networking - meet other people in the field and industry
  • After work drinks - a nice break after a long work day

Note: These events won't have any formal presentations. They're meant to be social gatherings to meet others in the industry and chat about security. Check our quarterly OWASP Bay Area schedule for the security presentation events. https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Bay_Area

Is your organization interested in hosting an OWASP social hour in the bay area (San Francisco, South Bay, East Bay)? Contact [email protected]


Past Events

2018 Past Events

March 2018 - AppDynamics

• 6:30 - Doors open

• 7:00-7:30 - HUNT: Data Driven Web Hacking & Manual Testing (JP Villanueva)

• 7:35-8:05 - Detecting suspicious activity: Time-based analysis of DNS traffic (Barak Raz)

• 8:05-9:00 - Networking

March 2018 - Intuit

• 6:30 - Doors open

• 7:00-7:30 New Attacks Against Unencrypted Traffic (Travis Hassloch)

• 7:35-8:05 - "Offensive Defense" - The best defense is a good offense (Stephan Chenette)

• 8:05-9:00 - Networking

*Special Event* - February 2018 - HackerOne

Hacker Thursday - Mobile Application Security

*Special Event* - January 2018 - CircleCI

Hacker Thursday - Application Security Automation with OWASP ZAP 2.7.0

January 2018 - Smyte

• 6:30 - Doors open

• 6:45 - 6:55 News Bites (Lina)

• 7:00-7:30 - Simple is Better: Fighting Online Abuse with Rate Limiter

• 7:35-8:05 - Reporter -> P.I. -> Security Engineer - How Curiosity Led to an InfoSec Career (Tad Whitaker)

• 8:10-8:40 - XXE Vulnerabilities: From the Beginning Till Now (Ivan Novikov)

• 8:40-9:00 - Networking

2017 Past Events

*Special Event* - December 2017 - Shape Security

Hacker Thursday - Unorthodox Security Assessment: OSINT for Intelligent Attacks

Nutan Kumar Panda

December 2017 - Contrast Security

• 6:30 - Doors open

• 6:45-7:00 - Welcome

• 7:00-8:00 - Three Ways of Security (Jeff Williams)

• 8:00-9:00 - Networking and Giveaways!

November 2017 - Credit Karma

• 6:30 - Doors open

• 6:45-7:00 - News with Hardeep Singh

• 7:00-7:30 - Three Keys for SecDevOps Success (Frank Kim)

• 7:35-8:05 - TLS for Microservices (Michael Cline)

• 8:05-9:00 - Networking

*Special Event* - November 2017 - Credit Karma

Hacker Thursdays: Learn secure coding with a live tournament

Stephen Allor

*Special Event* - October 2017 - ShieldX Networks

Hacker Thursdays:- Dissecting Injection vulnerabilities

Matt Torbin

September 2017 - Distil Networks

• 6:30 Doors Open

• 6:45 - 7:15 "The Great Bot Gift Card Heist" - Kevin Bottomley

• 7:20 - 7:50 "Scaling Application Security with DevSecOps" - Abhay Bhargav

• 7:55 - 8:25 "The Struts Vulnerability" - Prashant Venkatesh

• 8:25 - 9:00 Networking

• 9 Doors Close

September 2017 - Intuit

• 6:30 Doors Open

• 6:45 - 7:15 "Making Vulnerability Management Less Painful with OWASP DefectDojo" - Greg Anderson

• 7:20 - 7:50 "Crikey! Pirates Be Lurkin' at the Single Sign-On Watering Hole" - Mike Hunter

• 7:55 - 8:25 "There’s a new sheriff in town; dynamic security group recommendations with Grouper and Dredge" - Kevin Glisson

• 8:25 - 9:00 Networking

• 9 Doors Close

September 2017 - Lending Club

• 6:30 Doors Open

• 6:45 - 7:25 "Introducing the OWASP Game Security Framework" - Daniel Miessler

• 7:30 - 8:10 "Motherhood, Mental Health, and a Career in CyberSecurity" - Caroline Wong

• 8:10 - 9 Networking

• 9 Doors Close

*Special Event* - September 2017 - Lending Club

Web Application Penetration Basics

Ty Sbano

June 2017 - Lending Club

• 6:30 Doors Open

• 6:45 - 7:25 "Introducing the OWASP Game Security Framework" - Daniel Miessler

• 7:30 - 8:10 "Motherhood, Mental Health, and a Career in CyberSecurity" - Caroline Wong

• 8:10 - 9 Networking

• 9 Doors Close

May 2017 - Netflix (videos on youtube)

• 6:30 Doors Open

• 6:45 - 7:15 "All you email are belong to us: exploiting vulnerable email clients via domain name collision" - Ilya Nesterov and Maxim Goncharov

• 7:20 - 7:40 "Attacking & Defending DevOps" - Patrick Thomas

• 7:45 - 8:05 "LISA - Location Independent Security Approach" - Bryan Zimmer

• 8:05 - 9 Networking and Netflix OSS expo

• 9 Doors Close

April 2017 - Pandora (videos on youtube)

• 6:30 Doors Open

• 6:45 - 7:30 "Effective AppSec Metrics" - Caroline Wong

• 7:35 - 8:20 "IoT Exploitation 101" - Aditya Gupta

• 8:25 - 9:00 Networking

• 9:00 Doors Close

March 2017 (2) - Ebay

• 6:30 Doors Open

• 6:45 - 7:15 "Cracking Financial Systems" - John Menerick

• 7:20 - 7:50 "Hacking Mainframes" - Philip Young

• 7:55 - 8:25 "Hacking Smart Door Locks with Bluetooth Relay Attacks" - Mike Ryan

• 8:25 - 9 Networking

• 9 Doors Close

March 2017 - NetSpi

• 6:30 Doors Open

• 6:45 - 7:15 "Cracking Financial Systems" - John Menerick

• 7:20 - 7:50 "SQL Server Security" - Scott Sutherland

• 7:50 - 9 Networking

• 9 Doors Close

January 2017 (2) - Synack

• 6:30 Doors Open

• 6:45 - 7:30 Talk 1

Robert Wood - Bringing Red Teaming to the Board Room

• 7:45 - 8:30 Panel Discussions

• 8:30+ Networking

• 9 Doors Close

January 2017 - Bleacher Report

• 6:30 Doors Open

• 6:45 - 7:30 Talk 1

Robert Wood - Bringing Red Teaming to the Board Room

• 7:45 - 8:30 Talk 2

Rob Witoff - Security Automation With Immutable Infrastructure

• 8:30+ Networking

• 9 Doors Close

2016 Past Events

November (2) 2016 - Linkedin

• 6:30 Doors Open

• 6:45 - 7:30 Talk 1 (Rohit Pitke, Mukul Khullar - A walkthrough on AWS Security Pitfalls)

• 7:45 - 8:30 Talk 2 (Scott Behrens - Cleaning Your Applications' Dirty Laundry With Scumblr )

• 8:30+ Networking

November 2016 - Salesforce

• 6:30 Doors Open

• 6:45 - 7:30 Talk 1 -Will Bengston and Travis McPeak - Jumpstart a Bandit Program in Your Organization

• 7:45 - 8:30 Talk 2 - Kuba Sendor (@jsendor), Yelp - "Slicing Apples with Ninja Sword: Fighting Malware at the Corporate Level"

September 2016 - Twitter

• 6:30 Doors Open

• 6:45 - 7:30 Talk 1 - Ron Hamilton, Performance Technology Partners (PTP)

• 7:45 - 8:30 Talk 2 - Luca Carettoni, LinkedIn Defending against Java Deserialization Vulnerabilities

June 2016 - Visa

6:30 - Doors Open

6:45 - Talk 1 - Secure by Default Stack: Web Application Security Infrastructure - Pritam Mungse, Visa

7:30 - Break

7:40 - Talk 2 - Research on HTTPS error storage policies, Adrienne Porter Felt, Google

8:30 - Networking

May 2016 - Thoughtworks

• 6:30 Doors Open

• 6:45-7:45 Chris Steipp,  Security Team - Wikimedia (How the Wikimedia Foundation promotes security in the open-source projects)

• 7:50 - 8:20 Michael Coates, TISO at Twitter & Kyle Randolph, Principal Security Engineer at Optimizely - Strategies for growing your AppSec team & influence

• 8:20+ Networking

April 2016 - Lending Club

6:30- Doors Open

6:40 - 7:15 - Joe Rozner, Richard Meester,  Prevoty - Sinking Your Hooks in Applications (from AppSecUSA 2015)

7:20 - 7:55 - Martin Vigo, Salesforce - Attacks on LastPass (from BlackHat 2015)

8:00 - 8:25 - Russell Sherman and Jonathan Carter, Lending Club –Adventures in Running Your Own CTF

February 2016 - RiskIQ

2015 Past Events

OWASP AppSecUSA was held in San Francisco in September, 2015 - the biggest OWASP conference to date!

Chapter meetings can be found on the meetup page

2014 Past Events

  • December 2014 - San Francisco @ Mozilla
    • OWASP Chapter Meeting in San Francisco hosted by Mozilla
    • Jasvir Nagra, Google - Firing Bots at Bugs
    • Sergey Shekyan & Bei Zhang, Shape Security - Headless Browsers Hide and Seek
  • August 2014 - San Francisco @ Lookout
    • OWASP Chapter Meeting in San Francisco hosted by Lookout
    • Paul McMillan from Nebula @PaulM - Attacking the Internet of Things using Time
    • Ben Hagen from Netflix @BenHagen - Cloud Security at Scale and What it Means for Your Application
  • May 2014 - Redwood City @ Evernote
    • OWASP Chapter Meeting in Redwood City hosted by Evernote
    • Arshad Noor - CTO, StrongAuth
    • Rich Tener - Director of Security, Evernote
  • March 2014 - San Francisco @ Stripe
    • OWASP Social Hour in San Francisco - Wednesday, Mar 12, 2014
    • Hosted by Stripe
  • Feb 2014 - San Jose @ Jillians
    • OWASP Developer Training & Social Hour - Monday 2/24/2013
    • Hosted by OWASP at Jillian's Billiards Club
  • Feb 2014 - Special Free Training Event
    • OWASP is hosting a special security boot camp for all RSA attendees and local developers. The training is recommended for developers who want to learn more about securing their code as well as security professionals who want to become acquainted with the latest web vulnerabilities.
    • Presented by Jim Manico and Eoin Keary, this intensive boot camp focuses on the most common web application security problems, including aspects of both the OWASP Top Ten and the MITRE Top 25. The course will introduce and demonstrate application assessment techniques, illustrating how application vulnerabilities can be exploited so students really understand how to avoid introducing such vulnerabilities in their code and understand fixes.
  • Jan 2014 - San Jose @ F5
    • OWASP Social Hour in San Jose - Wednesday 1/22/2013
    • Hosted by F5

2013 Past Events

  • Dec 2013 - San Francisco @ Twilio
    • OWASP Social Hour in San Francisco - Thursday 12/19/2013
    • Hosted by Twilio
  • Nov 2013 - San Francisco @ LendingClub
    • OWASP Social Hour in Mountain View - Wednesday 11/6/13
    • Hosted by LendingClub
  • Sept 2013 - Mt View @ Shape Security
    • OWASP Social Hour in Mountain View - Wednesday 9/25/13
    • Hosted by Shape Security
  • July 2013 - Berkeley @ University of Berkely
    • OWASP Presentation Meeting
    • An Empirical Study of Vulnerability Rewards Programs, Devdatta Akhawe
    • "Putting Your Robots to Work", Twitter Security Team

Older Events

Bay Area Past Events

Bay Area Chapter Leaders

  • Travis McPeak - Chapter Leader
  • William Bengtson
  • Brendan Higgins
  • Aaron Sutter
  • Christian DeHoyos
  • Prashant Venkatesh
  • Leif Dreizler
  • Tad Whitaker
  • Astha Singhal
  • Michael Coates

Stay In Touch