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* Andi Pannell: The Internet of (broken) things. This talk will focus on the internet of things, how we’re connecting everything to the internet now, because why not add a WiFi connection to your Fridge? And how security is unlikely to be a consideration when making these products. I’ll also talk about DefCon, as last year my company sent a team of us to DefCon 25 in Las Vegas, explaining what DefCon is, what happens there, and how we won the IoT Village 0-day contest and I'll conclude with a '''live hacking demo'''.
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* '''Andi Pannell: The Internet of (broken) things.''' This talk will focus on the internet of things, how we’re connecting everything to the internet now, because why not add a WiFi connection to your Fridge? And how security is unlikely to be a consideration when making these products. I’ll also talk about DefCon, as last year my company sent a team of us to DefCon 25 in Las Vegas, explaining what DefCon is, what happens there, and how we won the IoT Village 0-day contest and I'll conclude with a '''live hacking demo'''.
* Colin Watson: An introduction to the OWASP automated threats to web applicationsWeb applications are subjected to unwanted automated usage – day in, day out. The vast majority of these events relate to misuse of inherent valid functionality, rather than the attempted exploitation of unmitigated vulnerabilities. Also, excessive misuse is often mistakenly reported as application denial-of-service (DoS) like HTTP-flooding, when in fact the DoS is a side-effect instead of the attacker’s primary intent. [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Automated_Threats_to_Web_Applications Project page] | [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/File:Automated-threat-handbook.pdf Handbook PDF file] | [http://www.lulu.com/shop/owasp-foundation/automated-threat-handbook/paperback/product-23540699.html Handbook print version] | [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/File:AutomatedThreats-Newcastle-20180327.pptx Newcastle PPT presentation]
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* '''Colin Watson: An introduction to the OWASP automated threats to web applications.''' Web applications are subjected to unwanted automated usage – day in, day out. The vast majority of these events relate to misuse of inherent valid functionality, rather than the attempted exploitation of unmitigated vulnerabilities. Also, excessive misuse is often mistakenly reported as application denial-of-service (DoS) like HTTP-flooding, when in fact the DoS is a side-effect instead of the attacker’s primary intent. [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Automated_Threats_to_Web_Applications Project page] | [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/File:Automated-threat-handbook.pdf Handbook PDF file] | [http://www.lulu.com/shop/owasp-foundation/automated-threat-handbook/paperback/product-23540699.html Handbook print version] | [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/File:AutomatedThreats-Newcastle-20180327.pptx Newcastle PPT presentation]
 
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OWASP Newcastle

Welcome to the Newcastle chapter homepage. The chapter leaders are Connor Carr, Robin Fewster, Mike Goodwin, and Andi Pannell


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