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| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#c0a0a0" align="center" | [[DISA's Application Security and Development STIG: How OWASP Can Help You]]<br>Jason Li | | width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#c0a0a0" align="center" | [[DISA's Application Security and Development STIG: How OWASP Can Help You]]<br>Jason Li | ||
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| width="200" valign="middle" height="60" bgcolor="#c0a0a0" align="center" | [[Defend Yourself: Integrating Real Time Defenses into Online Applications]]<br>Michael Coates | | width="200" valign="middle" height="60" bgcolor="#c0a0a0" align="center" | [[Defend Yourself: Integrating Real Time Defenses into Online Applications]]<br>Michael Coates | ||
| width="200" valign="middle" height="60" bgcolor="#ffdf80" align="center" | [[Finding the Hotspots: Web-security testing with the Watcher tool]]<br>Chris Weber | | width="200" valign="middle" height="60" bgcolor="#ffdf80" align="center" | [[Finding the Hotspots: Web-security testing with the Watcher tool]]<br>Chris Weber | ||
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| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#c0a0a0" align="center" rowspan="2" | [[The ESAPI Web Application Firewall (ESAPI WAF)|The ESAPI Web Application Firewall]]<br>Arshan Dabirsiaghi | | width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#c0a0a0" align="center" rowspan="2" | [[The ESAPI Web Application Firewall (ESAPI WAF)|The ESAPI Web Application Firewall]]<br>Arshan Dabirsiaghi | ||
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| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#c0a0a0" align="center" rowspan="2" | [[OWASP Live CD: An open environment for Web Application Security]]<br>Matt Tesauro / Brad Causey | | width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#c0a0a0" align="center" rowspan="2" | [[OWASP Live CD: An open environment for Web Application Security]]<br>Matt Tesauro / Brad Causey | ||
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Training 11/10
| Day 1 - Nov 10th 2009 | |||||
| Room 154A | Room 149B | Room 149A | Room 154B | Room 155 | |
| 09:00-12:00 | Day 1: Assessing and Exploiting Web Applications with the open source Samurai Web Testing Framework Justin Searle |
Day 1: Java EE Secure Code Review Sahba Kazerooni Security Compass |
Threat Modeling Express Krishna Raja Security Compass |
Foundations of Web Services and XML Security Dave Wichers Aspect Security |
Live CD Matt Tesauro |
| 12:00-13:00 | Lunch | ||||
| 13:00-17:00 | Assessing and Exploiting Web Applications with the open source Samurai Web Testing Framework Justin Searle |
Java EE Secure Code Review Sahba Kazerooni Security Compass |
Threat Modeling Express Krishna Raja Security Compass |
Foundations of Web Services and XML Security Dave Wichers Aspect Security |
Live CD Matt Tesauro |
Training 11/11
| Day 2 - Nov 11th 2009 | |||||
| Room 154A | Room 149B | Room 149A | Room 154B | ||
| 09:00-12:00 | Day 2: Assessing and Exploiting Web Applications with the open source Samurai Web Testing Framework Justin Searle |
Day 2: Java EE Secure Code Review Sahba Kazerooni Security Compass |
WebAppSec.php: Developing Secure Web Applications Robert Zakon |
Leader and Manager Training - Leading the Development of Secure Applications John Pavone Aspect Security | |
| 12:00-13:00 | Lunch | ||||
| 13:00-17:00 | Assessing and Exploiting Web Applications with the open source Samurai Web Testing Framework Justin Searle |
Java EE Secure Code Review Sahba Kazerooni Security Compass |
WebAppSec.php: Developing Secure Web Applications Robert Zakon |
Leader and Manager Training - Leading the Development of Secure Applications John Pavone Aspect Security | |

