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'''Abstract:''' The National Security Strategy categorised cyber-attacks as a Tier One threat to our national security, alongside international terrorism. The threat to our national security from cyber-attacks is real and growing. Terrorists, hostile states and cyber criminals are among those targeting computer systems in the UK. We all need to work together to combat this threat and help protect one another. | '''Abstract:''' The National Security Strategy categorised cyber-attacks as a Tier One threat to our national security, alongside international terrorism. The threat to our national security from cyber-attacks is real and growing. Terrorists, hostile states and cyber criminals are among those targeting computer systems in the UK. We all need to work together to combat this threat and help protect one another. | ||
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Revision as of 06:01, 3 June 2016
OWASP Manchester
Welcome to the Manchester chapter homepage. This UK chapter was started in 2011, having grown out of the successful Leeds_UK chapter.
You can follow @OwaspMcr on Twitter and view some of the chapter meeting videos on YouTube.
Participation
OWASP Foundation (Overview Slides) is a professional association of global members and is open to anyone interested in learning more about software security. Local chapters are run independently and guided by the Chapter_Leader_Handbook. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit professional association your support and sponsorship of any meeting venue and/or refreshments is tax-deductible. Financial contributions should only be made online using the authorized online chapter donation button. To be a SPEAKER at ANY OWASP Chapter in the world simply review the speaker agreement and then contact the local chapter leader with details of what OWASP PROJECT, independent research or related software security topic you would like to present on.
Sponsorship/Membership
to this chapter or become a local chapter supporter. Or consider the value of Individual, Corporate, or Academic Supporter membership. Ready to become a member?
Date: Thursday, 16th June 2016, 18:00
Location: SpaceportX, 26 1st floor, 24 Lever St, Manchester M1 1DZ
Registration: Tickets are available via Eventbrite
Event sponsors: Avecto
Presentations:
Dr. Ali Dehghantanha - Digital Forensics: The Missing Piece of the Internet of Things Promise
Abstract: Every new device we create, every sensor we deploy, every byte we synchronize to other locations will at some point come under scrutiny in the course of investigations and legal matters. Yet no reliable forensics applications nor digital forensics guidance exists to retrieve the data from IoT devices in the event of a cyber event, an active investigation or a litigation request. The digital forensics of internet of things (IoT) technologies is the missing conversation in our headlong rush to the promise of connecting every device on the planet. This presentation discuss about issues and importance of further development in this field and elaborates on how forensics practitioners, device manufacturers and legal authorities could share the efforts and minimise this gap.
Speaker's Bio: Dr. Ali Dehghantanha is a Marie-Curie International Incoming Fellow in Cyber Forensics and has served for many years in a variety of research and industrial positions. Other than Ph.D in Cyber Security he holds many professional certificates such as GREM, CISM, CISSP, and CCFP. He has served as an expert witness, cyber forensics analysts and malware researcher with leading players in Cyber-Security and E-Commerce. Additional information can be found at http://alid.info
Paul Johnson - Teaching secure coding
Abstract: Many organisations invest heavily in detecting application vulnerabilities, using static analysis and pen testing. Another tool in your security arsenal is to prevent vulnerabilities being introduced in the first place. To help with this, Pentest provide a "Secure coding workshop". The workshop teaches developers how to code securely, and avoid vulnerabilities like SQL injection and XML external entities. Having run this course with several programming languages, and students of various abilities, we've learned a lot about the pedagogy of secure coding. In this talk we share some of our key insights for delivering a successful secure coding workshop.
Speaker's Bio: Paul is a security consultant at Pentest, working mostly on web application tests, and the secure coding workshop. He is interested in static analysis, and how frameworks can encourage developers to write secure applications. When he's not on the computer, you might see him running or on a mountain bike.
Jennie Williams - Tackling Cyber Crime in the North West
Abstract: The National Security Strategy categorised cyber-attacks as a Tier One threat to our national security, alongside international terrorism. The threat to our national security from cyber-attacks is real and growing. Terrorists, hostile states and cyber criminals are among those targeting computer systems in the UK. We all need to work together to combat this threat and help protect one another.
Speaker's Bio: Jennie Williams is a Cyber Protect Officer at TITAN, the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit. Her role involves working with business, education and the general public to raise awareness of the potential risk and impact of Cyber Crime along with the simple steps that can be taken to prevent becoming a victim.
Please email the list if you want to speak at a future OWASP Manchester event.
Summer / Autumn Social
We will probably be having a social event between August and October -- details will appear here as soon as we have them.
2016 Dates
2015 Dates
2014 Dates
2013 Dates
2012 Dates
2011 Dates
24th August As part of the Leeds Chapter
22nd June As part of the Leeds Chapter
2010 Dates
8th December As part of the Leeds Chapter
The chapter leaders are:
- Simon Ward
- Andy Hornsby-Jones
- Dominic Chell
- Daniel Pollard
- Nikola Milosevic
- Stuart Walker
- Joe Carter
We are actively seeking more chapter leaders - please get in touch if you would like to become one!
We are looking for organizations to sponsor the Manchester chapter.
You can sponsor the chapter for one year at the following levels:
- £300 Silver
- £600 Gold
- £1200 Platinum
You can also sponsor a meeting by hosting the event or donating £100.
If you are interested in sponsoring the chapter then please get in touch with one of the chapter leaders.
Other related organizations in the Manchester area:
- BCS Manchester
- GeekUp
- MadLab
- Manchester Free Software
- Manchester Linux Users Group
- Northern UK Security Group
- North West Tester Gathering
- Security BSides Manchester
Please get in touch with one of the chapter leaders to get your organization listed here.
And feel free to use the Manchester mailing list to publicise related events.