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San Antonio OWASP Chapter: May 2008 Meeting
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San Antonio OWASP Chapter: June 2008 Meeting
  
Topic: A Sample PHP Implementation of Input Validation
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Topic: Top Ten Strategies to Secure Your Code
  
Presenter: Dan Ross
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Presenter: Michael Howard, Principal Security Program Manager at Microsoft Corp.
  
Date: May 28th, 11:30am – 1:00pm
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Date: June 25th, 11:30am – 1:00pm
  
 
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Abstract:
 
Abstract:
  
Over half of the OWASP Top Ten are caused by improper input validation. Failure to perform this crucial step is equivalent to malpractice. A sample implementation of input validation is presented using PHP.  In addition to being simple to use, these tools also make it difficult to programmers to forget to address this subject.
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Many people think security knowledge is out of their grasp and that such expertise belongs only to the security high-priesthood. First, there is no such thing as a "security high-priesthood"; all software developers should have some security expertise. Second, regardless of the programming languages you use, or the operating systems you deploy on, there are some very simple rules you can follow that will help secure your applications.
  
Also discussed will be:
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Come listen to Michael's thoughts on how to secure code based on his work with thousands of software developers inside and outside Microsoft. There are, of course, plenty of security war stories!
*  Tackling inherited programs which neglected input validation.
 
*  How programs should respond to bad input.
 
*  Stinger, and other open-source tools for other platforms.
 
 
   
 
   
  
 
Presenter Bio:
 
Presenter Bio:
  
Dan Ross has been VP Engineering for 19 years at PIC Business Systems, which provides integrated business software for the several industries. He has led the design, development, and maintenance of many commercial web applications and programs. He has a BS in Industrial Engineering from St. Mary's University in San Antonio.
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Michael is a software security expert, author of several books and many papers and articles, and a frequent speaker at security-related conferences. He was notably involved in Microsoft's development and implementation of what was termed the "Security Development Lifecycle".
 
 
 
Sodas and snacks will be provided.  Feel free to bring a brown-bag lunch.
 
Sodas and snacks will be provided.  Feel free to bring a brown-bag lunch.
  

Revision as of 19:29, 17 June 2008

OWASP San Antonio

Welcome to the San Antonio chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Dan Cornell


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Local News

San Antonio OWASP Chapter: June 2008 Meeting

Topic: Top Ten Strategies to Secure Your Code

Presenter: Michael Howard, Principal Security Program Manager at Microsoft Corp.

Date: June 25th, 11:30am – 1:00pm

Location:

San Antonio Technology Center (Web Room) 3463 Magic Drive San Antonio, TX 78229 http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=3463+Magic+Drive,+San+Antonio,+TX+78229

Abstract:

Many people think security knowledge is out of their grasp and that such expertise belongs only to the security high-priesthood. First, there is no such thing as a "security high-priesthood"; all software developers should have some security expertise. Second, regardless of the programming languages you use, or the operating systems you deploy on, there are some very simple rules you can follow that will help secure your applications.

Come listen to Michael's thoughts on how to secure code based on his work with thousands of software developers inside and outside Microsoft. There are, of course, plenty of security war stories!


Presenter Bio:

Michael is a software security expert, author of several books and many papers and articles, and a frequent speaker at security-related conferences. He was notably involved in Microsoft's development and implementation of what was termed the "Security Development Lifecycle". Sodas and snacks will be provided. Feel free to bring a brown-bag lunch.

Please RSVP: E-mail [email protected] or call (210) 572-4400.



Previous News

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio September 2007 meeting available online here: File:Fortify-bjenkins-AppSecStrategy-20070906.pdf.

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio March 2007 meeting will be available online shortly

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio September 2006 meeting available online here: File:OWASPSanAntonio 2006 09 AgileAndSecure.pdf.

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio August 2006 meeting available online here: File:OWASPSanAntonio 2006 08 SingleSignOn.ppt.

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio June 2006 meeting available online here: File:OWASPSanAntonio 2006 06 Crypto Content.pdf.

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio May 2006 meeting available online here: File:OWASPSanAntonio 2006 05 ForcefulBrowsing Content.pdf.

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio September 2004 meeting available online here: File:OWASPSanAntonio 20040922.pdf.