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== Local News ==
 
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San Antonio OWASP Chapter: March 2007 Meeting
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San Antonio OWASP Chapter: April 2007 Meeting
  
Topic: Web Application Remediation
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Topic: Overtaking Google Desktop
  
Presenter: Dan Cornell
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Presenter: Guy Podjarney (Watchfire Corporation)
  
Date: March 28th, 11:30am 1:00pm
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Date: April 26th, 2007, 11:00am 12:30pm
  
 
Location:
 
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Abstract:
 
Abstract:
  
What do you do when the dust settles after a web application assessment or penetration test?  You know you have applications with vulnerabilities and you know your organization is exposed to risks. How do you go about addressing these risks while still making progress on an already aggressive development schedule?  What issues need to be fixed and which can be ignored until later.
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This presentation will describe an innovative attack methodology against Google Desktop which enables an attacker to achieve remote, persistent access to virtual all data on the victim machine, and can further lead to full system control as well.
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The attack leverages vulnerabilities in Google.com web site and Google Desktop, allowing malicious JavaScript to be injected into different responses. In addition, it leverages the integration between Google.com and Google Desktop.
  
This presentation will discuss strategies for organizations remediating vulnerable web applications.  It focuses on practical concerns for planning and executing a successful remediation effort.
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A significant aspect of this attack is that it emphasizes the danger of the integration between desktop applications and Web based applications, as this opens an aperture for a malicious attacker to escalate his/her privileges by crossing from the Web environment to the desktop application environment.
  
• Classifying risks and ranking the severity of web application vulnerabilities using tools such as STRIDE and DREAD
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The attack also highlights the risks associated with a fully Web based desktop application, and with a tool like Google Desktop which allows easy access to virtual all information on the host machine.
  
• Making challenging tradeoff decisions about which vulnerabilities to address and which risks to live with
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In the presentation we’ll review the different steps of the attack, demonstrating skipping from the Web to Google Desktop, overcoming various protection mechanisms built into Google Desktop, and finally exploiting the vulnerability in various ways.
  
• Planning and executing remediation tasks and integrating these with existing project plans and timelines
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Presenter Bio:
  
• Integrating lessons learned from the assessment and remediation back into your organization’s SDLC
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Guy Podjarny is Senior Security Analyst with Waltham-based Watchfire, a provider of software and service to help ensure the security and compliance of websites.
  
Presenter Bio:
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Guy joined Watchfire in 2004 bringing with him several years of senior product development and web application security expertise from previous roles including Sanctum. As senior security analyst Guy is integral to the development and evolution of Watchfire’s market leading AppScan solution. He is also closely involved with researching and evaluating technologies and helping define and influence strategic directions for Watchfire’s security solutions.
  
Dan Cornell is a Principal of the Denim Group, a Texas-based consultancy providing software development and application security services.  He has extensive experience architecting and developing enterprise web applications on a variety of platforms as well as training and mentoring development teams on application security and secure coding techniques.  Dan is the creator and primary author of the sprajax open source AJAX security assessment tool.  He is an MCSD as well as a Java 2 Certified Programmer.
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Guy has spoken at security events, participates in industry working groups and has contributed to several whitepapers and articles on application security.  
  
 
Sodas and snacks will be provided.  Feel free to bring a brown-bag lunch.
 
Sodas and snacks will be provided.  Feel free to bring a brown-bag lunch.
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The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio March 2007 meeting will be available online shortly
  
 
The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio September 2006 meeting available online here:
 
The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio September 2006 meeting available online here:

Revision as of 07:09, 17 April 2007

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Local News

San Antonio OWASP Chapter: April 2007 Meeting

Topic: Overtaking Google Desktop

Presenter: Guy Podjarney (Watchfire Corporation)

Date: April 26th, 2007, 11:00am – 12:30pm

Location:

San Antonio Technology Center (Web Room)

3463 Magic Drive

San Antonio, TX 78229

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=3463+Magic+Drive,+San+Antonio,+TX+78229

Abstract:

This presentation will describe an innovative attack methodology against Google Desktop which enables an attacker to achieve remote, persistent access to virtual all data on the victim machine, and can further lead to full system control as well. The attack leverages vulnerabilities in Google.com web site and Google Desktop, allowing malicious JavaScript to be injected into different responses. In addition, it leverages the integration between Google.com and Google Desktop.

A significant aspect of this attack is that it emphasizes the danger of the integration between desktop applications and Web based applications, as this opens an aperture for a malicious attacker to escalate his/her privileges by crossing from the Web environment to the desktop application environment.

The attack also highlights the risks associated with a fully Web based desktop application, and with a tool like Google Desktop which allows easy access to virtual all information on the host machine.

In the presentation we’ll review the different steps of the attack, demonstrating skipping from the Web to Google Desktop, overcoming various protection mechanisms built into Google Desktop, and finally exploiting the vulnerability in various ways.

Presenter Bio:

Guy Podjarny is Senior Security Analyst with Waltham-based Watchfire, a provider of software and service to help ensure the security and compliance of websites.

Guy joined Watchfire in 2004 bringing with him several years of senior product development and web application security expertise from previous roles including Sanctum. As senior security analyst Guy is integral to the development and evolution of Watchfire’s market leading AppScan solution. He is also closely involved with researching and evaluating technologies and helping define and influence strategic directions for Watchfire’s security solutions.

Guy has spoken at security events, participates in industry working groups and has contributed to several whitepapers and articles on application security.

Sodas and snacks will be provided. Feel free to bring a brown-bag lunch.

Please RSVP: E-mail [email protected] or call (210) 572-4400.



Previous News

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio March 2007 meeting will be available online shortly

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio September 2006 meeting available online here: File:OWASPSanAntonio 2006 09 AgileAndSecure.pdf.

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio August 2006 meeting available online here: File:OWASPSanAntonio 2006 08 SingleSignOn.ppt.

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio June 2006 meeting available online here: File:OWASPSanAntonio 2006 06 Crypto Content.pdf.

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio May 2006 meeting available online here: File:OWASPSanAntonio 2006 05 ForcefulBrowsing Content.pdf.

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio September 2004 meeting available online here: File:OWASPSanAntonio 20040922.pdf.