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=== It's been a long time coming and here it is! ===
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=== It's been a long time coming and here it is! ===
== Next Chapter Meeting: June 2nd, 2011 ==
 
  
The next Chicago chapter meeting will be June 2nd starting at 6:00pm and running until about 8:30. Space for the meeting is being graciously provided by Morningstar at their downtown Chicago headquarters location (22 West Washington Street Chicago, IL 60602).
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== Next Chapter Meeting: June 2nd, 2011 ==
  
Please RSVP (to mike.tracy@gmail.com) no later than 4:00pm June 1st to make sure we can get you in the building.
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The next Chicago chapter meeting will be June 2nd starting at 6:00pm and running until about 8:30. Space for the meeting is being graciously provided by Morningstar at their [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=22+West+Washington+Street+Chicago,+IL+60602&aq=&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=30.599615,68.554688&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=22+W+Washington+St,+Chicago,+Illinois+60602&z=16 downtown Chicago headquarters location] (22 West Washington Street Chicago, IL 60602).  
  
==Agenda==
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Please RSVP (to [email protected]) no later than 4:00pm June 1st to make sure we can get you in the building.
  
* 6:00-6:30 punch and pie
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== Agenda  ==
* 6:30-8:30 another round of lightning talks
 
  
We has so much fun doing the first round of lightning talks that we're going to give it another go.
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*6:00-6:30 punch and pie
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*6:30-8:30 another round of lightning talks
  
Have a subject you can talk about in 10-20 minutes?  Have a subject you'd like to see talked about in the same span?  OWASP Chicago chapter is hosting an evening of lightning talks on the subjects you want to hear.
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We has so much fun doing the first round of lightning talks that we're going to give it another go.  
  
Tentatively scheduled:
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Have a subject you can talk about in 10-20 minutes? Have a subject you'd like to see talked about in the same span? OWASP Chicago chapter is hosting an evening of lightning talks on the subjects you want to hear.
  
* YOU!
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Tentatively scheduled:
  
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*YOU!
  
Submit talks or ideas for talks to [email protected] and we'll get things rolling.
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<br> Submit talks or ideas for talks to [email protected] and we'll get things rolling.  
  
Also, follow (and/or DM us) on twitter @owaspchicago
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Also, follow (and/or DM us) on twitter @owaspchicago  
  
We'll firm up the evening's agenda as we get submissions.
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We'll firm up the evening's agenda as we get submissions.  
  
== General Information ==
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== General Information ==
  
Anyone in our area interested in information security is welcome to attend. Our meetings are informal and encourage open discussion of all aspects of application security. We invite attendees to give short presentations about specific topics.
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Anyone in our area interested in information security is welcome to attend. Our meetings are informal and encourage open discussion of all aspects of application security. We invite attendees to give short presentations about specific topics.  
  
Make sure you sign up for the mailing list to receive meeting announcements.
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Make sure you sign up for the mailing list to receive meeting announcements.  
  
We have a mailing list at: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-chicago
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We have a mailing list at: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-chicago  
  
If you have any questions about the Chicago chapter, please send an email to our chapter leaders [mailto:[email protected] Mike Tracy] or [mailto:[email protected] Jason Witty.]
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If you have any questions about the Chicago chapter, please send an email to our chapter leaders [mailto:[email protected] Mike Tracy] or [mailto:[email protected] Jason Witty.]  
  
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<br>
  
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== Presentation abstracts  ==
  
==Presentation abstracts==
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== Presentation Archives  ==
  
== Presentation Archives ==
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Bad Cocktail: Spear Phishing - Mike Zusman - Presentation slides [https://www.owasp.org/images/6/60/Zusman_Chicago_2008.pdf here]
  
Bad Cocktail: Spear Phishing - Mike Zusman - Presentation slides [https://www.owasp.org/images/6/60/Zusman_Chicago_2008.pdf here]
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Making Money on the Web The Blackhat Way - Jeremiah Grossman - Presentation slides [https://www.owasp.org/images/2/24/Grossman_Chicago_2008.pdf here]  
  
Making Money on the Web The Blackhat Way - Jeremiah Grossman - Presentation slides [https://www.owasp.org/images/2/24/Grossman_Chicago_2008.pdf here]
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Extreme Client-Side Exploitation - Nate McFeters - Presentation slides [http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-08/McFeters_Carter_Heasman/BH_US_08_Mcfeters_Carter_Heasman_Extreme_Client-Side_Exploitation.pdf here]  
  
Extreme Client-Side Exploitation - Nate McFeters - Presentation slides [http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-08/McFeters_Carter_Heasman/BH_US_08_Mcfeters_Carter_Heasman_Extreme_Client-Side_Exploitation.pdf here]
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Automated Thrash Testing - Andre Gironda - Presentation slides [http://www.owasp.org/images/3/32/Auto-thrash-testing.pdf here]<br>
  
Automated Thrash Testing - Andre Gironda - Presentation slides [http://www.owasp.org/images/3/32/Auto-thrash-testing.pdf here]<BR>
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Defeating Information Leak Prevention - Eric Monti - Presentation slides [https://www.owasp.org/images/4/4a/OWASP-CHI07-Defeating_Extrusion_Detection.pdf here]<br>  
  
Defeating Information Leak Prevention - Eric Monti - Presentation slides [https://www.owasp.org/images/4/4a/OWASP-CHI07-Defeating_Extrusion_Detection.pdf here]<BR>
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<br> '''[http://wittys.com/owasp/OWASP_Chicago_Thomas_Ptacek.pdf]Webapps In Name Only''' Thomas Ptacek, Matasano Security
  
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Where modern network architecture meets legacy application design, we get "The Port 80 Problem": vendors wrapping every conceivable network protocol in a series of POSTs and calling them "safe". These "Webapps In Name Only" are a nightmare for application security specialists.
  
'''[http://wittys.com/owasp/OWASP_Chicago_Thomas_Ptacek.pdf]Webapps In Name Only'''
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In this talk, we'll discuss, with case studies, how tools from protocol reverse engineering can be brought to bear on web application security, covering the following areas:
Thomas Ptacek, Matasano Security
 
  
Where modern network architecture meets legacy application design, we get "The Port 80 Problem": vendors wrapping every conceivable network protocol in a series of POSTs and calling them "safe". These "Webapps In Name Only" are a nightmare for application security specialists.
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- Locating and Decompiling Java and .NET Code - Structure and Interpretation of Binary Protocols in HTTP - Protocol Debugging Tools - Web App Crypto Tricks
  
In this talk, we'll discuss, with case studies, how tools from protocol reverse engineering can be brought to bear on web application security, covering the following areas:
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'''[http://wittys.com/owasp/cscott-Stronger%20Web%20Authentication-v1.0.ppt]Token-less strong authentication for web applications: A Security Review''' Cory Scott, ABN AMRO
  
- Locating and Decompiling Java and .NET Code
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A short presentation on the threat models and attack vectors for token-less schemes used to reduce the risk of password-only authentication, but yet do not implement "true" two-factor technologies for logistical costs or user acceptance reasons. We'll go over how device fingerprinting and IP geo-location work and discuss the pros and cons of the solutions.
- Structure and Interpretation of Binary Protocols in HTTP
 
- Protocol Debugging Tools
 
- Web App Crypto Tricks
 
  
'''[http://wittys.com/owasp/cscott-Stronger%20Web%20Authentication-v1.0.ppt]Token-less strong authentication for web applications: A Security Review'''
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<br>
Cory Scott, ABN AMRO
 
 
 
A short presentation on the threat models and attack vectors for token-less schemes used to reduce the risk of password-only authentication, but yet do not implement "true" two-factor technologies for logistical costs or user acceptance reasons. We'll go over how device fingerprinting and IP geo-location work and discuss the pros and cons of the solutions.
 
  
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<paypal>Chicago</paypal>
  
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==== Chicago OWASP Chapter Leaders  ====
  
<paypal>Chicago</paypal>
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[mailto:[email protected] Mike Tracy]
  
==== Chicago OWASP Chapter Leaders ====
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[mailto:jason@wittys.com Jason Witty] __NOTOC__ <headertabs />
[mailto:mtracy@matasano.com Mike Tracy]
 
  
[mailto:[email protected] Jason Witty]
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[[Category:OWASP_Chapter]] [[Category:Illinois]]
__NOTOC__
 
<headertabs/>
 
[[Category:OWASP Chapter]]
 
[[Category:Illinois]]
 

Revision as of 17:02, 21 April 2011

It's been a long time coming and here it is!

Next Chapter Meeting: June 2nd, 2011

The next Chicago chapter meeting will be June 2nd starting at 6:00pm and running until about 8:30. Space for the meeting is being graciously provided by Morningstar at their downtown Chicago headquarters location (22 West Washington Street Chicago, IL 60602).

Please RSVP (to [email protected]) no later than 4:00pm June 1st to make sure we can get you in the building.

Agenda

  • 6:00-6:30 punch and pie
  • 6:30-8:30 another round of lightning talks

We has so much fun doing the first round of lightning talks that we're going to give it another go.

Have a subject you can talk about in 10-20 minutes? Have a subject you'd like to see talked about in the same span? OWASP Chicago chapter is hosting an evening of lightning talks on the subjects you want to hear.

Tentatively scheduled:

  • YOU!


Submit talks or ideas for talks to [email protected] and we'll get things rolling.

Also, follow (and/or DM us) on twitter @owaspchicago

We'll firm up the evening's agenda as we get submissions.

General Information

Anyone in our area interested in information security is welcome to attend. Our meetings are informal and encourage open discussion of all aspects of application security. We invite attendees to give short presentations about specific topics.

Make sure you sign up for the mailing list to receive meeting announcements.

We have a mailing list at: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-chicago

If you have any questions about the Chicago chapter, please send an email to our chapter leaders Mike Tracy or Jason Witty.


Presentation abstracts

Presentation Archives

Bad Cocktail: Spear Phishing - Mike Zusman - Presentation slides here

Making Money on the Web The Blackhat Way - Jeremiah Grossman - Presentation slides here

Extreme Client-Side Exploitation - Nate McFeters - Presentation slides here

Automated Thrash Testing - Andre Gironda - Presentation slides here

Defeating Information Leak Prevention - Eric Monti - Presentation slides here


[1]Webapps In Name Only Thomas Ptacek, Matasano Security

Where modern network architecture meets legacy application design, we get "The Port 80 Problem": vendors wrapping every conceivable network protocol in a series of POSTs and calling them "safe". These "Webapps In Name Only" are a nightmare for application security specialists.

In this talk, we'll discuss, with case studies, how tools from protocol reverse engineering can be brought to bear on web application security, covering the following areas:

- Locating and Decompiling Java and .NET Code - Structure and Interpretation of Binary Protocols in HTTP - Protocol Debugging Tools - Web App Crypto Tricks

[2]Token-less strong authentication for web applications: A Security Review Cory Scott, ABN AMRO

A short presentation on the threat models and attack vectors for token-less schemes used to reduce the risk of password-only authentication, but yet do not implement "true" two-factor technologies for logistical costs or user acceptance reasons. We'll go over how device fingerprinting and IP geo-location work and discuss the pros and cons of the solutions.


<paypal>Chicago</paypal>

Chicago OWASP Chapter Leaders

Mike Tracy

Jason Witty