This site is the archived OWASP Foundation Wiki and is no longer accepting Account Requests.
To view the new OWASP Foundation website, please visit https://owasp.org
Difference between revisions of "Houston"
| Line 60: | Line 60: | ||
Web 2.0 Security (will encompass both AJAX and Web Services Security). | Web 2.0 Security (will encompass both AJAX and Web Services Security). | ||
| − | Our presentation will be provided by Dan Cornell with the [http://www.denimgroup.com/ Denim Group]. Denim Group Ltd. builds, integrates, and secures enterprise-class web applications for its clients. Denim Group helps clients develop secure web applications for Internet-facing, mission-critical systems by assisting them throughout the software development lifecycle. We provide web application security assessments, training, source code remediation, and process improvement consulting for secure application design. In addition, Denim Group complements its web security competencies with a growing network security practice which has talent in network penetration services.<br> | + | Our presentation will be provided by Dan Cornell with the [http://www.denimgroup.com/ Denim Group]. Denim Group Ltd. builds, integrates, and secures enterprise-class web applications for its clients. Denim Group helps clients develop secure web applications for Internet-facing, mission-critical systems by assisting them throughout the software development lifecycle. We provide web application security assessments, training, source code remediation, and process improvement consulting for secure application design. In addition, Denim Group complements its web security competencies with a growing network security practice which has talent in network penetration services.<br><br>Dan and his team have developed the very popular AJAX testing tool [http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Sprajax_Project SPRAJAX]. |
Revision as of 11:47, 1 May 2007
|
| About · Searching · Editing · New Article · OWASP Categories | Statistics · Recent Changes |
Welcome to Houston Chapter |
|---|
| Chapter meetings are held several times a year, typically in the offices of our sponsor. Please subscribe to the mailing list for meeting announcements. |
Participation |
| OWASP Local Chapter meetings are free and open. Our chapter's meetings are informal and encourage open discussion of all aspects of application security. Anyone in our area interested in web application security is welcome to attend. We encourage attendees to give short presentations about specific topics. If you would like to make a presentation, or have any questions about the Houston Chapter, send an email to David Nester.
Chapter Meeting :: June 5, 2007 |
|
Notice! The first twenty (20) folks to register for the Houston meeting will receive a copy of the latest version of Hacking Exposed for Web Applications Time:
Web 2.0 Security (will encompass both AJAX and Web Services Security). Our presentation will be provided by Dan Cornell with the Denim Group. Denim Group Ltd. builds, integrates, and secures enterprise-class web applications for its clients. Denim Group helps clients develop secure web applications for Internet-facing, mission-critical systems by assisting them throughout the software development lifecycle. We provide web application security assessments, training, source code remediation, and process improvement consulting for secure application design. In addition, Denim Group complements its web security competencies with a growing network security practice which has talent in network penetration services.
Set Solutions and Microsoft.
|
|