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*18h15 - 18h30: '''OWASP Update''' (by Sebastien Deleersnyder, OWASP Belgium Board)<br>  
 
*18h15 - 18h30: '''OWASP Update''' (by Sebastien Deleersnyder, OWASP Belgium Board)<br>  
 
*18h30 - 19h30: '''NoScript for Developers''' (by Giorgio Maone)<br>
 
*18h30 - 19h30: '''NoScript for Developers''' (by Giorgio Maone)<br>
:Everything security-conscious web developers should know to make their creations safer and more accessible  for NoScript users, plus an overview of current and upcoming technologies inspired by NoScript which can be leveraged server-side to enhance web applications' security.
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:Everything security-conscious web developers should know to make their creations safer and more accessible  for [http://noscript.net NoScript] users, plus an overview of current and upcoming technologies inspired by NoScript which can be leveraged server-side to enhance web applications' security.
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:[http://maone.net Giorgio Maone] is a software developer and security researcher born and living in Palermo, Italy. He's member of the Mozilla Security Group and invited expert in the W3C's Web Application Security Working Group. In 2005 he created the NoScript browser security add-on, which still today absorbs most of the time and energy left by his main job: parenting 3 little children.
 
*19h30 - 19h45: '''Break'''<br>  
 
*19h30 - 19h45: '''Break'''<br>  
 
*19h45 - 20h45: '''JSMVCOMFG - To sternly look at JavaScript MVC and Templating Frameworks''' (by Mario Heiderich)<br>
 
*19h45 - 20h45: '''JSMVCOMFG - To sternly look at JavaScript MVC and Templating Frameworks''' (by Mario Heiderich)<br>
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:Angular, Ember and CanJS, Knockout, Handlebars and Underscore... those aren't names of famous wrestlers but modern JavaScript fame-works that offer a boost in performance and productivity by taking care of many things web-app right there in the browser, where the magic happens. And more and more people jump on the bandwagon and implement those frameworks with great success. High time for a stern look from the security perspective, ain't it not?
 
:Angular, Ember and CanJS, Knockout, Handlebars and Underscore... those aren't names of famous wrestlers but modern JavaScript fame-works that offer a boost in performance and productivity by taking care of many things web-app right there in the browser, where the magic happens. And more and more people jump on the bandwagon and implement those frameworks with great success. High time for a stern look from the security perspective, ain't it not?
 
:This talk will show you how those frameworks work, how secure their core is and what kind of security issues spawn from the generous feature cornucopia they offer. Do their authors really know the DOM well enough to enrich it with dozens of abstraction layers? Or did they open a gate straight to JavaScript hell introducing a wide range of new injection bugs and coding worst-practices? Well, you'll know after this talk. You'll know...
 
:This talk will show you how those frameworks work, how secure their core is and what kind of security issues spawn from the generous feature cornucopia they offer. Do their authors really know the DOM well enough to enrich it with dozens of abstraction layers? Or did they open a gate straight to JavaScript hell introducing a wide range of new injection bugs and coding worst-practices? Well, you'll know after this talk. You'll know...
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:[http://heideri.ch Mario Heiderich] is founder of the German/UK pen-test outfit Cure53 and a Microsoft security contractor. He focuses on HTML5, SVG security, script-less attacks and believes XSS can be eradicated by using JavaScript. Maybe. Some day. Actually quite soon. Mario invoked the HTML5 security cheat-sheet, the Alexa Top 1x search engine Crawly and several other projects. In the remaining time he delivers trainings and security consultancy for larger German and international companies for sweet sweet money and the simple minded fun in breaking things. Mario has spoken on a large variety of international conferences - both academic and industry-focused, co-authored two books, several academic papers and doesn't see a problem in his one year old son having a tablet already. There you have it.
  
 
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OWASP Belgium

Welcome to the Belgium chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Sebastien Deleersnyder


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Structural Sponsors 2012/2013

OWASP Member affiliated to the Belgium chapter:

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OWASP Belgium thanks its structural chapter supporters for 2012 and the OWASP BeNeLux Days 2012:

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If you want to support our chapter, please contact Seba Deleersnyder