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'''Title:''' Another Bug? Secure Software Development Lifecycle
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As dev and test most of us have been in the situation where a security bug is found by a customer and we find ourselves asking – 'how did we miss that'. With a focus on the challenges facing development and test teams, we'll explore some of the issues and solutions that can help improve your SDLC.
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'''Who:''' Sean Wilson from CBN will be presenting on Secure Software Development.
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''Find the 100 Queen Street Building, Take the elevator to the 5th floor. Be there before 6:00 PM as the elevators stop working then.''
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'''Title:'''Gone in 60 Milliseconds: Mobile devices, free WiFi and your data
 
'''Title:'''Gone in 60 Milliseconds: Mobile devices, free WiFi and your data
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Derrick Webber from CGI will be presenting on mobile device security.
 
  
 
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Smart phones and tablets broadcast information that anyone can use to discover where you live, where you work and the places you go. Free WiFi networks allow attackers to intercept and alter your communications. This presentation shows a series of live demonstrations showing exactly how this is done and how easy it is.  
 
Smart phones and tablets broadcast information that anyone can use to discover where you live, where you work and the places you go. Free WiFi networks allow attackers to intercept and alter your communications. This presentation shows a series of live demonstrations showing exactly how this is done and how easy it is.  
  
 
We show in real time what information the broadcasts your mobile devices send 24/7 reveal about you, and how attackers use fake WiFi access points and man-in-the-middle attacks to capture passwords, subvert VPNs, and install malicious software. The root causes of these issues are explored, and we present solutions, both simple and complex, to safeguard your data, your privacy and your identity.  
 
We show in real time what information the broadcasts your mobile devices send 24/7 reveal about you, and how attackers use fake WiFi access points and man-in-the-middle attacks to capture passwords, subvert VPNs, and install malicious software. The root causes of these issues are explored, and we present solutions, both simple and complex, to safeguard your data, your privacy and your identity.  
  
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'''Who:''' Derrick Webber from CGI will be presenting on mobile device security.
  
 
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====September 2013====

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OWASP Ottawa

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Your Local Chapter

Hi Ottawa, welcome to your local OWASP chapter! We are a place to come and meet local developers and information security professionals, share ideas, and learn. We try to hold a meeting at least once every two months in the downtown core. We provide a mix of infosec rockstar talks, hands on training sessions, and special interest discussion groups. We are always looking for new ideas for events so let us know if you have an idea. Email one of us: Sherif, Sean, Mike or tweet at us owasp_ottawa.

Hope to see you at a meeting soon.


Upcoming Events

Another Bug? Secure Software Development Lifecycle

Who

Sean Wilson from CBN will be presenting on Secure Software Development.

What

As dev and test most of us have been in the situation where a security bug is found by a customer and we find ourselves asking – 'how did we miss that'. With a focus on the challenges facing development and test teams, we'll explore some of the issues and solutions that can help improve your SDLC.

Where

Microsoft Glacier Room 100 Queen Street, Suite 500 - World Exchange Plaza

Find the 100 Queen Street Building, Take the elevator to the 5th floor. Be there before 6:00 PM as the elevators stop working then.


When

Wednesday, June 11 from 5:30PM to 7:30PM


Registration


Register for free here





We are always looking for ideas for upcoming meetings. If you have a speaker you would like to see, a tutorial you would like to participate in, or just some ideas for discussion topics let us know. We maintain a list of your ideas here. To add to the list you can edit it directly, send one of us an e-mail (Sherif, Sean), or tweet it at our Twitter account.

  • N00bs Night: Understanding and Exploiting the OWASP Top 10 (Top 10 discussion, live exploit demos, test lab to practice your skills)
  • Secure Code review
  • (ISC)2 CSSLP introduction
  • Metasploit introduction
  • Web Application Forensics
  • xPath Injection (SQL/CSS etc get lots of press but I’d like to hear more about this)
  • HTML5 - What's new for security specially for Offline Applications
  • Web 2.0 Security Evolution - How security challenges are changing with technology evolultion
  • ASP.NET MVC Security for WebForms Developers
  • Hack proofing your web application by using reverse engineering
  • Using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Securely in your applications