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OWASP New Jersey
Welcome to the New Jersey chapter homepage. The chapter leaders are: Professor Osama Eljabri, Thomas Brennan, Tom Ryan and Joe Bernik - contact 973-296-3862 if you have any questions.
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Meeting News
OWASP NJ SEPTEMBER 25th MEETING
WHEN:
September 25th 2006 5:00pm - 9:00pm
WHERE: New Jersey Institute of Technology GITC Building 3rd Floor, University Heights Newark, New Jersey 07102-1982
EVENT SPONSORS Location Sponsor: New Jersey Institute of Technology
Corporate Sponsors: Mirage Networks and AccessIT Group, Inc.
TOPIC A: ENDPOINT CONTROL
This talk will focus on basic components/capabilities of controling the endpoints in the network and the developing standards that you should be aware of.
Speaker: Larry Fermi
TOPIC B: SESSION MANAGEMENT This talk will highlight of weaknesses in 3rd party token generation algorithms, session fixation and weaknesses in expiration. Speaker: James Landis
TOPIC C: WIRELESS INSECURITY For enterprises with wireless LAN networks,as well as those without, Wi-Fi brings a new set of security threats that cannot be protected against by your current firewall and VPN security systems. This talk will cover a current wireless computer security vunerability attack vectors and provide a live demo of the problems and the hacks. Round table discussion will follow concerning risk mitigation of the issues for business and personal. Speaker: Anthony Paladino
TOPIC D: BACKTRACK This talk will provide a overview of the Innovative Penetration Testing distribution that combined Whax and Auditor. Attendees are encoraged to click on the following link http://www.remote-exploit.org/index.php/Auditor and then burn a ISO to a CD. Be sure to bring it with you to the event. Speaker: Tom Brennan