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Revision as of 08:29, 5 November 2015
Welcome to THE security event of 2015 in Gothenburg! A full day with high quality speakers and workshops dedicated to security. If you are a developer or a security practitioner in the Gothenburg area participating is more or less mandatory, for all others it's just a really well spent day.
Venue
Lindholmen Conference Center, December 8th 2015
Agenda & Speakers
A detailed agenda is not yet set, but these speakers are confirmed;
- Mario Heiderich
- Michele Orrú
- Martin Johns
- Marie Moe
- Sean Duggan
- Jenny Radcliffe
- Rikard Bodforss
OWASP Gothenburg Day 2015 | |||
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08:30-09:30 | Registration BREAKFAST - Provided by event sponsors @ Breakfast Sponsor | ||
09:30:-12:00 |
OWASP Security Shepherd How do you know a web site is secure? How do you know your credentials are safe online? What makes a web site safe? Do you even know the questions to ask to help determine this? HTTPs is not the answer and trust is no longer a solution. The only way to be sure is to perform ethical hacking on the web application using a combination of manual and automated pentesting techniques. These skills are in high demand in the market place right now - but how can one get them? Well that's easy... if you take the right first step!
Join Sean Duggan for a 3 hour hands on workshop that will bring attendees up to speed on all the latest and greatest security testing techniques that are a concern in the market today. Compete against other attendees to solve increasingly complex security puzzles derived from real world security threats. Workshop attendees will leave with a real familiarity of web and mobile security testing best practice, terminology, workflows, and commonly used tool kits.
Bring an open mind and your laptop |
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12:00-13:00 | LUNCH - Provided by event sponsors @ LunchSponsor | ||
13:00-13:45 | Mario HeiderichAn Abusive Relationship with AngularJS – About the Security Adventures with the "Super-Hero" Framework | ||
14:00-14:45 | Martin JohnsTBA | ||
14:45-15:30 | FIKA - Coffee break | ||
15:30-16:15 | Marie MoeUnpatchable - Living with a vulnerable implanted deviceMy life depends on the functioning of a medical device, a pacemaker that generates each and every beat of my heart. This computer inside of me may fail due to hardware and software issues, due to misconfigurations or network-connectivity. Yes, you read that correctly. The pacemaker has a wireless interface for remote monitoring and I am forced to become a human part of the Internet-of-Things. As a seasoned security-professional I am worried about my heart's attack surface. | ||
16:15-17:00 | Michele OrrúDark FairyTales from a Phisherman (Vol. III) | ||
17:00-21:00 | Beer, mingel, food and security talk |
Gold Sponsor
Silver Sponsors
Event sponsors
Registration
Tickets will be available shortly. Announcement will be made through the normal channels; the owasp-sweden mailing list and the @owaspgbg twitter account.
Sponsorship
There is still one silver sponsor slot and one event sponsor slot open, please contact Mikael Falkvidd, [email protected] if your company is interested in getting your hands on one of those.