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==== Local News  ====
 
==== Local News  ====
  
In July's OWASP Brisbane Chapter meeting, Miguel Madero will present a session titled "Security in Silverlight".  
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In November's OWASP Brisbane Chapter meeting, Wade Alcorn will be presenting on The Browser Exploitation Framework aka BeEF (http://beefproject.com).  
  
 
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Miguel will show in several demos different Application Security concerns specific to Silverlight Applications commonly overlooked. He will teach us how to avoid being hacked and protect our data with some basic tips. These are some of the topics covered in this lightning talk:
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BeEF is pioneering techniques that provide the experienced penetration tester with practical client side attack vectors. Unlike other security frameworks, BeEF focuses on leveraging browser vulnerabilities to assess the security posture of a target. BeEF hooks one or more web browsers as beachheads for the launching of directed command modules. Each browser is likely to be within a different security context, and each context may provide a set of unique attack vectors.  
 
 
*Common Hacking Techniques
 
*Security as an Aspect
 
*End to end data protection
 
*UI Level Security
 
*Authentication Mechanisms
 
*Authorization and User Context
 
*Service Level Security
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Miguel has been programming for fun for the last 15 years when he realized that it was better to play with QBasic and Pascal than Prince of Persia. He found out that he could actually get some money out of this hobby so he started a couple of web companies 5 years later and then a Development Shop before moving to Australia to work for Readify where he’s now having fun coding some of the coolest projects in Australia. He discovered Silverlight two years ago and it’s still keeping him busy and entertained.  
 
  
 
<br><br><br>Venue: '''Red Hat, Level 1, 193 North Quay, Brisbane.'''
 
<br><br><br>Venue: '''Red Hat, Level 1, 193 North Quay, Brisbane.'''
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Time: '''5:30pm (Pizza) for a 6pm start. Access to the buliding will be restricted after 6pm. Please arrive before then!'''
 
Time: '''5:30pm (Pizza) for a 6pm start. Access to the buliding will be restricted after 6pm. Please arrive before then!'''
  
Date: '''Tuesday 5th July'''
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Date: '''Tuesday 1st November'''
  
 
Close: Session is expected to be completed by 7:30pm.  
 
Close: Session is expected to be completed by 7:30pm.  
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==== Chapter Meetings  ====
 
==== Chapter Meetings  ====
  
'''July 2011 Brisbane Chapter Meeting - Tuesday 5 July'''  
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'''November 2011 Brisbane Chapter Meeting - Tuesday 1 November'''  
  
 
Venue: '''Red Hat, Level 1, 193 North Quay, Brisbane.'''
 
Venue: '''Red Hat, Level 1, 193 North Quay, Brisbane.'''

Revision as of 03:24, 28 October 2011

OWASP Brisbane

Welcome to the Brisbane chapter homepage. The chapter leader are Anne Luk, Wade Alcorn, and Glyn Geoghagen


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Local News

In November's OWASP Brisbane Chapter meeting, Wade Alcorn will be presenting on The Browser Exploitation Framework aka BeEF (http://beefproject.com).


BeEF is pioneering techniques that provide the experienced penetration tester with practical client side attack vectors. Unlike other security frameworks, BeEF focuses on leveraging browser vulnerabilities to assess the security posture of a target. BeEF hooks one or more web browsers as beachheads for the launching of directed command modules. Each browser is likely to be within a different security context, and each context may provide a set of unique attack vectors.




Venue: Red Hat, Level 1, 193 North Quay, Brisbane.

Time: 5:30pm (Pizza) for a 6pm start. Access to the buliding will be restricted after 6pm. Please arrive before then!

Date: Tuesday 1st November

Close: Session is expected to be completed by 7:30pm.

There will be a social gathering at the local pub afterwards. Everyone is welcome to attend!

RSVP: Online at http://owasp-brisbane.eventbrite.com




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Chapter Meetings

November 2011 Brisbane Chapter Meeting - Tuesday 1 November

Venue: Red Hat, Level 1, 193 North Quay, Brisbane.

Time: 5:30pm for a 6pm start. Access to the buliding will be restricted after 6pm. Please arrive before then!

Close: Session is expected to be completed by 7:30pm.

There will be a social gathering at the local pub afterwards. Everyone is welcome to attend!

RSVP: Online at http://owasp-brisbane.eventbrite.com




Brisbane OWASP Chapter Leaders

The chapter leaders are Anne Luk, Wade Alcorn, and Glyn Geoghegan