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+ | As organizations mature their information security capabilities they start to extend their requirements to their partners and providers. Providing for the identification and management of information security issues are becoming part of contractual language. Vulnerability Assessment / ethical reports today are used today as one measurable data point to build a confidence in the status of other parties’ web applications and is generally an accepted set in due diligence. The challenge today is these Vulnerability Assessments are inconsistent in scope & rigor, and reported in a form that makes them incomparable between institutions. It is frequently impossible to understand what test design was used (black box/white box), what set of conditions were tested (OWASP top ten only, CVE, items found by common scanning tools, manually exercised conditions, etc) and how issues were rated for severity (CVSS, vendor provided, customer provided, etc). A similar problem existed with information security assessments of operational and physical security at outsourced service providers used by financial institutions and was address by developing an “agreed upon procedures” approach to outline common things needed by institutions so that assessments could be done once by a neutral party and then reused. This presentation, while not offering the complete answer for application security testing, will attempt to outline the components needed for such a solution. | ||
SPEAKER BIO: Mark Clancy is Senior Vice President at [http://www.citigroup.com Citigroup] | SPEAKER BIO: Mark Clancy is Senior Vice President at [http://www.citigroup.com Citigroup] | ||
+ | Mr. Clancy has 15 years experience in the information systems and information security industry. His responsibilities include management of technical content of the company’s information security polices and standards. | ||
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+ | Prior to joining Citigroup Mr. Clancy was a consultant working with many fortune 500 companies on Information systems and Information security projects spanning the banking, insurance, pharmaceutical and manufacturing industry sectors. He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Drexel University and is a member of IEEE and ISSA and a participant in the FS-ISAC, BITS, FSTC, Financial Fortress Leadership Group, and Global Security Consortium. | ||
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Revision as of 17:25, 30 August 2007
OWASP NY/NJ
Welcome to the NY/NJ chapter homepage.
Participation
OWASP Foundation (Overview Slides) is a professional association of global members and is open to anyone interested in learning more about software security. Local chapters are run independently and guided by the Chapter_Leader_Handbook. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit professional association your support and sponsorship of any meeting venue and/or refreshments is tax-deductible. Financial contributions should only be made online using the authorized online chapter donation button. To be a SPEAKER at ANY OWASP Chapter in the world simply review the speaker agreement and then contact the local chapter leader with details of what OWASP PROJECT, independent research or related software security topic you would like to present on.
Sponsorship/Membership
to this chapter or become a local chapter supporter. Or consider the value of Individual, Corporate, or Academic Supporter membership. Ready to become a member?
SEPTEMBER 6th MEETING
OWASP supports Global Security Week (Sept. 3rd-9th) Click Here More Info.... In local support of this worldwide effort, the next NY/NJ OWASP Chapter meeting will be on September 6th 5:30pm-9:00pm
PRIMARY SPONSOR: AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE
Special thanks to: Doug Shin Meeting Address: 86 Trinity Place, NY NY 10006 ~ Directions
Event coSponsors: SIGNACERT ~~ OUNCE LABS ~~ ACCESSIT ~~ FORTIFY SOFTWARE
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TOPIC: Financial Real-Time Threats: Impacting Trading Floor Operations
This presentation will aim to illustrate how individual application or network layer threats, if combined correctly, can impact the workload between the “pit” and departments such as settlements, processing and accounting. Stemming from the lowest level of internal threat, systems on, or behind, trading floor operations can be manipulated in ways that might even go unnoticed. Such impact is possible due to the shear complexity of the enterprise applications used, as well as the ways in which they are inter-related.
TOPIC: JBroFuzz: Effective Fuzzing for Network and Web Applications
JBroFuzz is a stateless network protocol fuzzer that emerged from the needs of penetration testing. This presentation will aim to illustrate efficient ways of fuzzing in order to minimize the amount of time spent in discovering application and network protocol vulnerabilities.
SPEAKER: Dr. Yiannis Pavlosoglou is a Security Project Manager at Information Risk Management
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TOPIC: Stock fluctuation from an unrecognized influence.
SPEAKER: Justine Bone-Aitel - Immunity Security
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TOPIC: Hackers...BotNets oh My! Obtain a briefing on the current BotNet investigations etc.
SPEAKER BIO: NYC FBI Cyber Crime Unit
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TOPIC: Why today's vulnerability assessments are failing and a case for industry standardization
As organizations mature their information security capabilities they start to extend their requirements to their partners and providers. Providing for the identification and management of information security issues are becoming part of contractual language. Vulnerability Assessment / ethical reports today are used today as one measurable data point to build a confidence in the status of other parties’ web applications and is generally an accepted set in due diligence. The challenge today is these Vulnerability Assessments are inconsistent in scope & rigor, and reported in a form that makes them incomparable between institutions. It is frequently impossible to understand what test design was used (black box/white box), what set of conditions were tested (OWASP top ten only, CVE, items found by common scanning tools, manually exercised conditions, etc) and how issues were rated for severity (CVSS, vendor provided, customer provided, etc). A similar problem existed with information security assessments of operational and physical security at outsourced service providers used by financial institutions and was address by developing an “agreed upon procedures” approach to outline common things needed by institutions so that assessments could be done once by a neutral party and then reused. This presentation, while not offering the complete answer for application security testing, will attempt to outline the components needed for such a solution.
SPEAKER BIO: Mark Clancy is Senior Vice President at Citigroup Mr. Clancy has 15 years experience in the information systems and information security industry. His responsibilities include management of technical content of the company’s information security polices and standards.
Prior to joining Citigroup Mr. Clancy was a consultant working with many fortune 500 companies on Information systems and Information security projects spanning the banking, insurance, pharmaceutical and manufacturing industry sectors. He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Drexel University and is a member of IEEE and ISSA and a participant in the FS-ISAC, BITS, FSTC, Financial Fortress Leadership Group, and Global Security Consortium.
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TOPIC: Blackhat/Defcon - during this debriefing we will discuss many of the hot bleeding edge INFOSEC topics that were covered at the Blackhat & Defcon event Aug 1st - Aug 5th. If you attended the event, look for your picture win a prize... if you missed this annual event, you will want to attend to get a briefing on the hot topics!!!
SPEAKER BIO: Tom Brennan, President OWASP NY/NJ Metro
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TOPIC: Global Security Week What is the current state of Privacy on Web Application Security? What should we be focusing on?
Round-Table Panel - GSW
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OCTOBER 25th MEETING
Full Day, information security summit happening in New Jersey on October 25th. At this all day event, learn from industry experts on topics of information security. There is no charge for this event. October 25th 9:30am-4:30pm
PRIMARY SPONSOR: VERIZON WIRELESS
Special thanks to: Philip Varughese Meeting Address: 295 N Maple Ave, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 ~ Directions
Event coSponsors: ACCESSIT ~~ CENZIC ~~ ARCHER TECHNOLOGIES ~~ INTREPIDUS GROUP ~~ MANDIANT ---
TOPIC: Keynote
SPEAKER: Renato Delatorre, Verizon Wireless
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TOPIC: Social Engineering
SPEAKER: Kevin Mitnick
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TOPIC: ISO 27001 What is it... Why do you care?
SPEAKER BIO: Mahi Dontamsetti
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TOPIC: VOIP - Can you hear me now?
SPEAKER BIO: Paul Rohmeyer
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TOPIC: Internet Fraud - War Stories
SPEAKER BIO: Mike Esposito
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TOPIC: Dig Your Own Hole: 12 Ways to Go Wrong with Java Security
SPEAKER BIO: Richard Bowen
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To submit educational topic for upcoming meeting please provide submit your powerpoint using the OWASP Template and include a speaker BIO. If you wish to become a sponsor or co-sponsor please click on one of the below email addresses of our active board members.
NY/NJ OWASP Chapter Leaders
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Officers
- President: Tom Brennan
- Vice President: Pete Perfetti
- Secretary: Steve Antoniewicz
- Treasurer: Tom Ryan
- Board Member: Mahi Dontamsetti
- Board Member: Peter Stern
- Board Member: Kevin Reiter
- Board Member: Brian Peister
- Board Member: Douglas Shin
- New Jersey Institute of Technology: Osama Eljabiri
- Polytechnic University: Nasir Memon
The chapter mailing address is:
NY/NJ Metro OWASP
759 Bloomfield Ave #172
West Caldwell, New Jersey 07006
973-202-0122
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