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'''THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:'''
 
'''THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:'''
'''The Dallas Chapter of OWASP would like to thank Richland College for hosting our monthly meetings.'''
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'''The Dallas Chapter of OWASP would like to thank Richland College for hosting our meetings.'''
  
 
== Get Connected and Stay Connected  ==
 
== Get Connected and Stay Connected  ==
 
The Dallas OWASP chapter is proud to announce several new ways to keep in touch with the leadership and other members of the chapter and greater organization.
 
  
 
In addition to our [http://bit.ly/fWT3pN Mailing List] we also have a [http://bit.ly/eHEW6O Dallas OWASP Twitter Feed] a [http://on.fb.me/fHr5XY Dallas OWASP Facebook Page] and a [http://linkd.in/g3WxGG Dallas OWASP Linkedin Group]. We invite you to join or follow whichever groups suit you, get involved with your fellow Dallas OWASP Chapter members, and we'll keep them all up to date with the latest official news and announcements from the chapter leadership.  
 
In addition to our [http://bit.ly/fWT3pN Mailing List] we also have a [http://bit.ly/eHEW6O Dallas OWASP Twitter Feed] a [http://on.fb.me/fHr5XY Dallas OWASP Facebook Page] and a [http://linkd.in/g3WxGG Dallas OWASP Linkedin Group]. We invite you to join or follow whichever groups suit you, get involved with your fellow Dallas OWASP Chapter members, and we'll keep them all up to date with the latest official news and announcements from the chapter leadership.  
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==== Announcements  ====
 
==== Announcements  ====
  
== May Meeting ==
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== September Meeting ==
  
'''When:''' Wednesday May 8, 2013 from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM  
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'''When:''' Wednesday September 11, 2013 from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM  
  
  
'''Topic: ''' Implementation Patterns for Software Security Programs
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'''Topic: ''' PCI Mobile Payment Acceptance Security Guidelines for Developers
  
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The presentation will include a brief introduction to the PCI Mobile Payment Acceptance Security Guidelines documents.  It then describes how Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) guidance, especially that of the OWASP Mobile Security Project, was referenced in the PCI Mobile Payment Acceptance Security Guidelines for Developers document.  Additionally, this discusses the state of national and international standards that may influence mobile security.
  
Most organizations have finally realized that the software applications they are developing and deploying exposes them to significant risks.  Organizations that are serious about this issue have started rolling  out software security programs to address these risks in a structured manner.  The challenge for these organizations is to determine what measures to put in place and how to implement those measures to best reduce their exposure.  Efforts such as BISMM, OpenSAMM and Microsoft¹s SDL have shown that there are a number of components of software security programs that are reasonably standard, but there are different ways of implementing tools and deploying processes so what was successful for one organization does not guarantee success in others.  Matching implementation strategies to the specific capabilities, limitations,  strengths and weaknesses of the organizations is critical to a successful program roll-out.
 
  
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'''Who:''': Ralph Spencer Poore, Director, Emerging Standards at PCI Security Standards Council
  
This presentation relates several example case studies for organizations rolling out different portions of their software security programsAlthough every organization is different, looking across multiple program implementations allows patterns to emerge and these patterns can provide guidance to other organizations looking to organize plans for their software security programs.
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Ralph has over 35 years of information security experience including over twenty years of applied cryptographyHe has written extensively on information security and cryptography; his work is cited in academic papers, national standards, professional journals, and books.  He came to PCI SSC from a small business that was a QSAC where he was a QSA.  In various capacities, he designed and lead teams of developers in cryptographic system projects resulting in patents of systems based on cryptography, e.g., Patent 6,202,933 "Transaction card and methods and apparatus therefor," issued on March 20, 2001, and Patent 20050114218 “Third party privacy system,” issued on May 26, 2005.  In support of classified government projects, assisted in the development of cryptanalytic tools.  Ralph has extensive experience in financial services industry, national and international standards development.
  
  
Several aspects of program rollout and the associated program are covered.  Firstly, the presentation provides a discussion of selecting the organizational "owner" of the software security program.  Although many parts of the organization must be involved, one group must be ultimately responsible for the security state of software developed and deployed.  Then the presentation looks into three specific software security activities: static code analysis, dynamic application testing and developer security education. Several implementation patterns for each of these activity rollouts are outlined along with factors organizations can use to decide if a particular approach is well suited to their needs.  These patterns help to provide templates that minimize the requirement of an organization to experiment and break new, risky ground by allowing them to benefit from lessons learned from previous efforts.
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'''Where:''' Richland College, 12800 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX 75243, Room: Sabine Hall: SH117
  
  
The presentation is vendor-neutral and based on experiences working with several organizations creating software security programs.
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[http://www.richlandcollege.edu/map/ Map]
  
  
'''Who:''': Dan Cornell, Principal, Denim Group
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== May Meeting ==
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'''When:''' Wednesday May 8, 2013 from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
  
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'''Topic: ''' Implementation Patterns for Software Security Programs
  
Dan Cornell has over twelve years of experience architecting and developing web-based software systems. He leads Denim Group's security research team in investigating the application of secure coding and development techniques to improve web-based software development methodologies.
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'''Who:''': Dan Cornell, Principal, Denim Group
 
 
 
 
Dan was the founding coordinator and chairman for the Java Users Group of San Antonio (JUGSA) and currently serves as the OWASP San Antonio chapter leader, member of the OWASP Global Membership Committee and co-lead of the OWASP Open Review Project. Dan has spoken at such international conferences as ROOTs in Norway and OWASP EU Summit in Portugal.
 
 
 
 
 
'''Where:''' Richland College, 12800 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX 75243, Room: Sabine Hall: SH117 (Please Note Room)
 
  
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'''Where:''' Richland College, 12800 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX 75243, Room: Sabine Hall: SH117
  
 
[http://www.richlandcollege.edu/map/ Map]
 
[http://www.richlandcollege.edu/map/ Map]
 
  
 
== February Meeting ==
 
== February Meeting ==
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'''Who:''': Robert Hansen, a.k.a. rsnake
 
'''Who:''': Robert Hansen, a.k.a. rsnake
  
'''Where:''' Richland College, 12800 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX 75243, Room: Sabine Hall: SH117 (Please Note Room Change)
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'''Where:''' Richland College, 12800 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX 75243, Room: Sabine Hall: SH117  
  
 
[http://www.richlandcollege.edu/map/ Map]
 
[http://www.richlandcollege.edu/map/ Map]
 
== January Meeting ==
 
No Dallas OWASP meeting in Jan.
 
 
== December Meeting ==
 
No Dallas OWASP meeting in Dec.
 
  
 
== November Meeting ==
 
== November Meeting ==

Revision as of 15:55, 15 August 2013

OWASP Dallas

Welcome to the Dallas chapter homepage. The chapter leaders are

Chapter Lead- Matt Parsons

Hospitality/Facilities Lead- Rik Jones

Membership Lead- Norm Smith

Speakers Lead- Peter Perfetti

Technology Lead- Mynor Alvarado

Web Lead- Jeromme Lawler

Board Member- Tim Shelton




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

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THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: The Dallas Chapter of OWASP would like to thank Richland College for hosting our meetings.

Get Connected and Stay Connected

In addition to our Mailing List we also have a Dallas OWASP Twitter Feed a Dallas OWASP Facebook Page and a Dallas OWASP Linkedin Group. We invite you to join or follow whichever groups suit you, get involved with your fellow Dallas OWASP Chapter members, and we'll keep them all up to date with the latest official news and announcements from the chapter leadership.

Click any of the links below to visit the corresponding Dallas OWASP social networking groups:

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Announcements

September Meeting

When: Wednesday September 11, 2013 from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM


Topic: PCI Mobile Payment Acceptance Security Guidelines for Developers

The presentation will include a brief introduction to the PCI Mobile Payment Acceptance Security Guidelines documents. It then describes how Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) guidance, especially that of the OWASP Mobile Security Project, was referenced in the PCI Mobile Payment Acceptance Security Guidelines for Developers document. Additionally, this discusses the state of national and international standards that may influence mobile security.


Who:: Ralph Spencer Poore, Director, Emerging Standards at PCI Security Standards Council

Ralph has over 35 years of information security experience including over twenty years of applied cryptography. He has written extensively on information security and cryptography; his work is cited in academic papers, national standards, professional journals, and books. He came to PCI SSC from a small business that was a QSAC where he was a QSA. In various capacities, he designed and lead teams of developers in cryptographic system projects resulting in patents of systems based on cryptography, e.g., Patent 6,202,933 "Transaction card and methods and apparatus therefor," issued on March 20, 2001, and Patent 20050114218 “Third party privacy system,” issued on May 26, 2005. In support of classified government projects, assisted in the development of cryptanalytic tools. Ralph has extensive experience in financial services industry, national and international standards development.


Where: Richland College, 12800 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX 75243, Room: Sabine Hall: SH117


Map


May Meeting

When: Wednesday May 8, 2013 from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Topic: Implementation Patterns for Software Security Programs

Who:: Dan Cornell, Principal, Denim Group

Where: Richland College, 12800 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX 75243, Room: Sabine Hall: SH117

Map

February Meeting

When: Wednesday February 6, 2013 from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Topic: Using Webappsec Vulns to Break Censorship

Who:: Robert Hansen, a.k.a. rsnake

Where: Richland College, 12800 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX 75243, Room: Sabine Hall: SH117

Map

November Meeting

When: Wednesday November 7, 2012 from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Topic: Flame, Stuxnet, One to be Named and the Elderwood Project - Today’s Threat Landscape

Who: John R. Hill, CISSP, Principal Security Strategist Security Business Practice Symantec

Where: Richland College, 12800 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX 75243, Room: Sabine Hall: SH118

Map

October Meeting

When: Wednesday October 3, 2012 from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Topic: Exploitation Techniques and Mitigation

Who: James McFadyen, Information Security Engineer and Director of Customer Support at HAWK Network Defense, Inc

Where: Richland College, 12800 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX 75243, Room: Sabine Hall: SH118

Map

September Meeting

When: Wednesday September 12, 2012 from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Topic: The Importance of Application Security.

Who: Peter Perfetti; Director, Security Services & Operations IMPACT Security, LLC

Where: Richland College, 12800 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX 75243, Room: Sabine Hall: SH118

Map

August Meeting

When: Wednesday August 1, 2012 from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Topic: Malicious Math: Recent Real-World Cryptographical and Computational Threats on the Web.

Who: Derek Soeder, founder, Ridgeway Internet Security

Where: Richland College, 12800 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX 75243, Room: Sabine Hall: SH118

Map

Slides: Media:Malicious Math - Final.pptx‎

July Meeting

When: Wednesday July 11, 2012 from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Topic: Reinventing Dynamic Testing: Real-Time Hybrid

Who: Adam Hils; Senior Product Manager HP Enterprise Security Products

Where: Richland College, 12800 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX 75243, Room: Sabine Hall: SH118

Map

June Meeting

When: Wednesday June 6, 2012 from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Topic: Is There An End to Testing Ourselves Secure?

Who: Rohit Sethi; Vice President, Product Development, SD Elements

Where: Richland College, 12800 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX 75243, Room: Sabine Hall: SH118

Map

May Meeting

When: Wednesday, May 2, 2012 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM

Topic: OWASP and PCI DSS Requirement 6.5

OWASP and PCI DSS Requirement 6.5. Keeping current with the OWASP top 10 and how it impacts companies PCI compliance and training. Tony will discuss how McAfee complies to the requirement and how McAfee must make changes to match the current top 10 as well has making sure that developers keep up to date on training.

Who: Tony Gunn; Director of Security Operations for McAfee

Where: North Lake College (Central Campus) 5001 N. MacArthur Blvd. Irving, TX 75038 Phone: 972-273-3000 Building: A Room: 206

Map

March Meeting

When: March 7, 2012, 11:30am - 1:00pm

Topic: AAA for Hybrid Cloud Environment

During this session, presented by Symplified, we will explore four areas of interest.

Web, SaaS, Mobile Application Adoption Protecting sensitive data WAM for the Public Cloud Identity Sprawl

Who: Cullen Landrum, CISSP is a Senior Systems Engineer at Symplified.

Where: North Lake College (Central Campus), 5001 N. MacArthur Blvd. Irving, TX 75038 Phone: 972-273-3000 Building: A Room: 206

Map

February Meeting

When: February 1, 2012, 11:30am - 1:00pm

Topic: Web Application Vulnerability Testing with Nessus

Who: Rik A. Jones is a Senior Information Security Analyst for the Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD)

Where: SMU Caruth Hall Palmer Conference Center / 406 Caruth Hall 3145 Dyer Street Dallas, Texas 75205

Map (Caruth Hall is building 44 on the campus map link.)

January Meeting

When: January 11, 2012, 11:30am - 1:00pm

Topic: OWASP TOP 10

Power point demonstration of OWASP Top Ten Web Application Security Vulnerabilities with actual hacking examples. This presentation will cover such vulnerabilities as SQL injection, XSS and CSRF. Discussion, hands on exercise and question and answer session.

Who: Matt Parsons, VP Parsons Software Security Consulting

Where: North Lake College (Central Campus) 5001 N. MacArthur Blvd. Irving, TX 75038 Phone: 972-273-3000 Building: G Room: 405

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Presentation Archives

November 7, 2012

Title: Internet Security Threat Report

Speaker: John R. Hill, CISSP, Principal Security Strategist Security Business Practice Symantec

Slides: Media:Symantec_ISTR_17.pdf‎

February 1, 2012

Title: Web Application Vulnerability Testing with Nessus

Speaker: Rik A. Jones, Senior Information Security Analyst for the Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD)

Slides: Media:Web Application Vul Testing with Nessus 2012.02.01.pdf‎
Media:OWASP Broken Web Applications 2012.02.01.pdf‎

January 11, 2012

Title: OWASP TOP 10

Speaker: Matt Parsons, VP Parsons Software Security Consulting

Slides: Media:OWASPtopTen.pdf‎