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:''Bio:'' George Danezis is a Reader in Security and Privacy Engineering at the Department of Computer Science of University College London. He has been working on anonymous communications, privacy enhancing technologies (PET), and traffic analysis since 2000. He has previously been a researcher for Microsoft Research, Cambridge; a visiting fellow at K.U.Leuven (Belgium); and a research associate at the University of Cambridge (UK), where he also completed his doctoral dissertation under the supervision of Prof. R.J. Anderson. | :''Bio:'' George Danezis is a Reader in Security and Privacy Engineering at the Department of Computer Science of University College London. He has been working on anonymous communications, privacy enhancing technologies (PET), and traffic analysis since 2000. He has previously been a researcher for Microsoft Research, Cambridge; a visiting fellow at K.U.Leuven (Belgium); and a research associate at the University of Cambridge (UK), where he also completed his doctoral dissertation under the supervision of Prof. R.J. Anderson. | ||
*20h00 - 20h15: '''Break'''<br> | *20h00 - 20h15: '''Break'''<br> | ||
− | *20h15 - 21h15: ''' | + | *20h15 - 21h15: '''Securing Complex Forms''' (by Jim Manico)<br> |
− | :''Abstract:'' | + | :''Abstract:'' The heart of how users interact with a web application is the HTML form submission. A great deal of very sensitive data flows over HTML forms. Securing web form submissions is critical for the construction of a secure web application. Multi-form workflows make securing form submissions even more complicated! This presentation will take you on a journey as untrusted data flows from a form submission into the many layers of a secure web application. |
+ | :* Review some of the basic threats against web forms | ||
+ | :* Learn some of the most important defense categories for building secure web forms | ||
+ | :* Discuss some of the more complex aspects to form construction, such as workflow | ||
:''Bio:'' Jim Manico is the VP of Security Architecture at WhiteHat Security. Jim has been a web application developer since 1997. He has also been an active member of OWASP since 2008 supporting projects that help developers write secure code. | :''Bio:'' Jim Manico is the VP of Security Architecture at WhiteHat Security. Jim has been a web application developer since 1997. He has also been an active member of OWASP since 2008 supporting projects that help developers write secure code. | ||
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OWASP Belgium
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