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:''Abstract:'' Security must be considered throughout the whole software development cycle, including early phases such as requirements elicitation and software design. While this is a widely accepted statement, it is not evident to achieve this in practice. Although some academic proposals along this line exist, they are not used in industry. As academics, before making any new proposals, we want to perform a survey in order to understand to what degree security and privacy are currently present in the requirements elicitation and architecture and design activities of organizations, how they are incorporated in practice, and what the benefits and limitations of the existing approaches are. | :''Abstract:'' Security must be considered throughout the whole software development cycle, including early phases such as requirements elicitation and software design. While this is a widely accepted statement, it is not evident to achieve this in practice. Although some academic proposals along this line exist, they are not used in industry. As academics, before making any new proposals, we want to perform a survey in order to understand to what degree security and privacy are currently present in the requirements elicitation and architecture and design activities of organizations, how they are incorporated in practice, and what the benefits and limitations of the existing approaches are. | ||
:In this short talk, we will explore why such a study is needed, what our goal is, and why you should participate. | :In this short talk, we will explore why such a study is needed, what our goal is, and why you should participate. | ||
− | *20h30 - 21h30: '''OpenSAMM Best Practices: Lessons from the Trenches''' (by Sebastien Deleersnyder)<br> | + | *20h30 - 21h30: '''OpenSAMM Best Practices: Lessons from the Trenches''' (by Sebastien Deleersnyder and Bart De Win)<br> |
:''Abstract:'' Managing all application security activities as part of development and deployment of applications can be an overwhelming challenge. OWASP OpenSAMM gives you a structural and measurable blueprint to integrate OWASP best practices in your software life cycle. This OWASP framework allows you to formulate and implement a strategy for software security that is tailored to the risk profile of your organisation. | :''Abstract:'' Managing all application security activities as part of development and deployment of applications can be an overwhelming challenge. OWASP OpenSAMM gives you a structural and measurable blueprint to integrate OWASP best practices in your software life cycle. This OWASP framework allows you to formulate and implement a strategy for software security that is tailored to the risk profile of your organisation. | ||
:During this talk Bart and Sebastien will get you up to speed on the OpenSAMM framework and share their important challenges they faced in implementing the framework within various organisations. Important topics that will be covered during this presentation are: | :During this talk Bart and Sebastien will get you up to speed on the OpenSAMM framework and share their important challenges they faced in implementing the framework within various organisations. Important topics that will be covered during this presentation are: | ||
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:''Bio:'' '''Sebastien Deleersnyder''' is co-founder & managing partner application security at Toreon.com | :''Bio:'' '''Sebastien Deleersnyder''' is co-founder & managing partner application security at Toreon.com | ||
:As application security specialist for more than 10 years, Sebastien has helped various companies improve their ICT-, Web- and Mobile Security, including BNP Paribas Fortis, Atos Worldline, KBC, NationaleNederlanden (ING), Isabel, Fluxys, OLAF, EU Council, TNT Post, Flemish Community, Agfa-Gevaert and ING Insurance International. Sebastien is the Belgian OWASP Chapter Leader, co-project leader of the OpenSAMM project, served on the OWASP Foundation Board member (2007-2013) and performed several presentations and trainings on Web Application, Mobile and Web Services Security. Furthermore Sebastien co-organizes the yearly BruCON conference in Ghent (Belgium). | :As application security specialist for more than 10 years, Sebastien has helped various companies improve their ICT-, Web- and Mobile Security, including BNP Paribas Fortis, Atos Worldline, KBC, NationaleNederlanden (ING), Isabel, Fluxys, OLAF, EU Council, TNT Post, Flemish Community, Agfa-Gevaert and ING Insurance International. Sebastien is the Belgian OWASP Chapter Leader, co-project leader of the OpenSAMM project, served on the OWASP Foundation Board member (2007-2013) and performed several presentations and trainings on Web Application, Mobile and Web Services Security. Furthermore Sebastien co-organizes the yearly BruCON conference in Ghent (Belgium). | ||
− | + | :''Bio:'' '''Bart De Win''' has over 15 years of experience in software security. He has an extensive background in the field, including his Ph.D. and research work on methods and techniques for software protection. Since 2009, Bart has been responsible for all application security services within Ascure & PwC Belgium. He has extensive project experience in software testing and in assisting companies improving their secure software development practices. Bart is member of the OWASP Belgium Chapter board and he is a co-leader of the OpenSAMM Software Assurance Model. Bart is SABSA, Prince 2 and CSSLP certified. | |
=== REGISTRATION === | === REGISTRATION === | ||
Please register via EventBrite: http://owasp-belgium-2014-12-17.eventbrite.com | Please register via EventBrite: http://owasp-belgium-2014-12-17.eventbrite.com |
Revision as of 08:15, 10 December 2014
OWASP Belgium
Welcome to the Belgium chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Sebastien Deleersnyder
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