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= Upcoming Sessions =
 
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'''Date/Time''': August 21, 2019, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EDT
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'''Location''': Room 128 (on the first floor near the library), St. James Campus - Building A, George Brown College, 200 King Street East, Toronto, ON, M5A 3W8
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'''Presentation summary:'''
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'''OWASP Security with Azure App Gateway WAF, Log Analytics Monitoring and Azure Sentinel'''
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Roy Kim will show an end to end configuration of Azure App Gateway in front of Azure App Service application with Log Analytics monitoring and Azure Sentinel. You will see a demo of a simple penetration test and how you can monitor and alert with Log Analytics and Azure Sentinel to detect common web attacks such as SQL injection and cross site scripting with the App Gateway’s Web Application Firewall. You will walk away with an understanding of how Azure App Gateway and Log Analytics is applied as a security solution.
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'''Presenter bio:'''
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Roy is an architect/developer, multi-disciplined in solutions such as architecture, advisory, technology leadership, developer team lead, project coordination, systems performance, infrastructure, security and systems architecture. He executes on multiple roles to deliver a projects at high performance and has deep expertise with SharePoint, .NET, JavaScript, BI development and Azure cloud services.
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= Previous Sessions =
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'''Date/Time''': July 17, 2019, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EDT
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'''Location''': Room 128 (on the first floor near the library), St. James Campus - Building A, George Brown College, 200 King Street East, Toronto, ON, M5A 3W8
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'''Export to RCE'''
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Often web applications will allow users to export data within CSV files. Without proper output sanitization, poisoned CSV files can be created leading to remote code execution when they're opened. This presentation assumes no prior knowledge with CSV injection and will focus on all aspects of the vulnerability (how it works, how to prevent the issue, and more).
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Adam Greenhill is a senior security consultant at Security Compass. He enjoys staying up to date with the latest security trends and researching new aspects of the industry. Adam is an active member of the security community and has presented at BSides Toronto, OWASP Toronto, Toronto's Cyber Security Meetup, and Sheridan College's ISSessions.
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'''Date/Time: June 19, 2019, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EDT'''
 
'''Date/Time: June 19, 2019, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EDT'''
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Gurjant Singh is the Information Security Lead at Wealthsimple, a Toronto based Fintech company. In his spare time, Gurjant attempts to stay up to date with the most recent cyber security news and technologies. He also loves teaching and has been featured in the Times of India and Pentest Magazine.
 
Gurjant Singh is the Information Security Lead at Wealthsimple, a Toronto based Fintech company. In his spare time, Gurjant attempts to stay up to date with the most recent cyber security news and technologies. He also loves teaching and has been featured in the Times of India and Pentest Magazine.
 
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'''Date/Time: May 15, 2019, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EDT'''
 
'''Date/Time: May 15, 2019, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EDT'''

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OWASP Toronto

Welcome to the Toronto chapter homepage. The chapter is managed by Yuk Fai Chan and Opheliar Chan.


Participation

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Our chapter's Google Group can be found here.

The mailing list archive can be accessed from here.

Our chapter's Meetup.com page is can be accessed here.

Chapter Supporters

We would like to thank the following organizations for their support and contribution to the local Toronto chapter!

Gold Local Chapter Supporter


Hewlett Packard Enterprise


Global Contributing Corporate Member & Silver Local Chapter Supporter


Checkmarx


Global Contributing Corporate Member & Local Event Supporter


Security Compass


Sonatype


Security Innovation


Local Event Supporter


Amazon


Shopify




Date/Time: August 21, 2019, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EDT

Location: Room 128 (on the first floor near the library), St. James Campus - Building A, George Brown College, 200 King Street East, Toronto, ON, M5A 3W8

Presentation summary:

OWASP Security with Azure App Gateway WAF, Log Analytics Monitoring and Azure Sentinel

Roy Kim will show an end to end configuration of Azure App Gateway in front of Azure App Service application with Log Analytics monitoring and Azure Sentinel. You will see a demo of a simple penetration test and how you can monitor and alert with Log Analytics and Azure Sentinel to detect common web attacks such as SQL injection and cross site scripting with the App Gateway’s Web Application Firewall. You will walk away with an understanding of how Azure App Gateway and Log Analytics is applied as a security solution.

Presenter bio:

Roy is an architect/developer, multi-disciplined in solutions such as architecture, advisory, technology leadership, developer team lead, project coordination, systems performance, infrastructure, security and systems architecture. He executes on multiple roles to deliver a projects at high performance and has deep expertise with SharePoint, .NET, JavaScript, BI development and Azure cloud services.