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Adding Risk Analysis and KPI Reporting to Your WebApp/Vuln Scanning
 
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Discovering your enterprise vulnerabilities has become much easier with scanning tools. However, many organizations still struggle with handling the vulnerabilities that have been identified. Which ones should we fix first, and which ones can we ignore? Who should be responsible for the remediation task, and how can we hold them accountable? These questions and others common struggles for organizations large and not-so-large. In this presentation, we will look at:
David Felio is a Managing Consultant in FishNet Security’s application security practice. David has over 15 years working in information technology. Prior to joining FishNet Security, David worked for a government contractor, where he led his unit’s security practice, including application and network security, PCI and Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, security training, and secure SDLC.  
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Larry Slobodzian is a Senior Solution Engineer at LockPath and an Adjunct Professor of Information Systems at Baker University. With over 16 years of networking, compliance, and security experience, Larry has broad experience with solving complex business problems leveraging technology. He is a Veteran Marine with an MBA and technical certifications, making him one of the most dangerous Doctor Who fans in Kansas City.
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Revision as of 21:19, 30 May 2013

OWASP Kansas City

Welcome to the Kansas City chapter homepage. If you have any questions about the Kansas City Chapter after reading this page, please send an email to our chapter leader Mat Caughron


Participation

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Upcoming Meetings

Date: Thurs, June 20, 2013
6:30 PM

Location: (confirmed) Johnson County Community College
Regnier Center Room 344.

Meeting Topic: Adding Risk Analysis and KPI Reporting to Your WebApp/Vuln Scanning


Discovering your enterprise vulnerabilities has become much easier with scanning tools. However, many organizations still struggle with handling the vulnerabilities that have been identified. Which ones should we fix first, and which ones can we ignore? Who should be responsible for the remediation task, and how can we hold them accountable? These questions and others common struggles for organizations large and not-so-large. In this presentation, we will look at:
Methods to consolidate and de-duplicate scanning results from leading security tools,
Automatically correlate results with assets, incidents, controls, policies, and other compliance/security data,
Conduct risk scoring of each vulnerability and calculate inherent/residual risk scores for the vulnerability, asset, system, facility, and other records,
Assign remediation workflow for vulnerabilities and hold owners accountable,
Correlate scanning results with industry feeds such as US-CERT's NVD and iDefense,
Report on Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) such as workflow performance, trends per webapp/platform/Business Unit/Facility, and other categories.

Speaker Bio:

Larry Slobodzian is a Senior Solution Engineer at LockPath and an Adjunct Professor of Information Systems at Baker University. With over 16 years of networking, compliance, and security experience, Larry has broad experience with solving complex business problems leveraging technology. He is a Veteran Marine with an MBA and technical certifications, making him one of the most dangerous Doctor Who fans in Kansas City.






Please note:

  • Attendance at an OWASP chapter meeting is free and open to anyone interested in web application security
  • No registration is required, although RSVPs to the chapter leader are appreciated
  • Professionals with CISSPs, or other certifications, can earn CPE credits by attending


We meet at least once a quarter to discuss application security. If you have an interesting topic you'd like to present or discuss at future meetings, please send an email to caughron[at]gmail com. Or, get a discussion going by posting a message to our mailing list.

Past Meetings

Thanks to the speakers for sharing with us at our past chapter meetings. Any presentation handouts or associated documents are shared through the following meeting summaries: