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'''Date/Time''': December 11, 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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'''OWASP IoT Top 10 - Exploring Vulnerability Root Causes'''
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The marketplace of Internet-connected devices for home, office and industry is competitive and IoT vendors must evolve new features and designs rapidly to capture market share. As a result, IoT vendors are faced with tight profit margins and challenging technical constraints which sometimes require them to compromise on security controls. This presentation will introduce the OWASP IoT top 10 vulnerabilities list and lead the attendees through common root causes for the top 10 vulnerabilities by leveraging some scaled-down practical examples. The presentation will conclude with a few ideas on affordable and accessible solutions for IoT product designers to consider.
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'''Presenter bio:'''
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'''Nicholas Johnston'''
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Nick is a professor and the program coordinator Sheridan College’s cybersecurity bachelor’s degree program. Previous to his role in academia Nick led an incident response team, worked as a computer forensic investigator, programmer, penetration tester, secure code auditor and general cybersecurity consultant. You can find him on Twitter at @nickinfosec where he’ll either be tweeting cringe-worthy cyberpuns or sharing electronics and maker projects.
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'''Date/Time''': November 21, 2019, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EDT
 
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Bobby is a recent graduate working with Security Compass as a Security Consultant. His experience and interests revolve around Application Security. Editor's note: Bobby promises that the quality that would have been spent on the bio has been spent on the presentation.
 
Bobby is a recent graduate working with Security Compass as a Security Consultant. His experience and interests revolve around Application Security. Editor's note: Bobby promises that the quality that would have been spent on the bio has been spent on the presentation.
 
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'''Date/Time''': October 24, 2019, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EDT
 
'''Date/Time''': October 24, 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, Opheliar Chan, Adam Greenhill, and Jack Enders.


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: December 11, 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 IoT Top 10 - Exploring Vulnerability Root Causes

The marketplace of Internet-connected devices for home, office and industry is competitive and IoT vendors must evolve new features and designs rapidly to capture market share. As a result, IoT vendors are faced with tight profit margins and challenging technical constraints which sometimes require them to compromise on security controls. This presentation will introduce the OWASP IoT top 10 vulnerabilities list and lead the attendees through common root causes for the top 10 vulnerabilities by leveraging some scaled-down practical examples. The presentation will conclude with a few ideas on affordable and accessible solutions for IoT product designers to consider.

Presenter bio:

Nicholas Johnston

Nick is a professor and the program coordinator Sheridan College’s cybersecurity bachelor’s degree program. Previous to his role in academia Nick led an incident response team, worked as a computer forensic investigator, programmer, penetration tester, secure code auditor and general cybersecurity consultant. You can find him on Twitter at @nickinfosec where he’ll either be tweeting cringe-worthy cyberpuns or sharing electronics and maker projects.