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Summit 2011 Working Sessions/Session002
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Working Sessions Operational Rules - Please see here the general frame of rules. |
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Email Contacts & Roles | Chair Mario Heiderich Gareth Heyes @ |
Operational Manager John Wilander @ |
Mailing list https://groups.google.com/group/owasp-summit-browsersec |
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Venue/Date&Time/Model | Venue/Room OWASP Global Summit Portugal 2011 |
Date & Time Tuesday, 09 February Time: TBA
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Discussion Model The working form will most probably be short presentations to frame the topic and then round table discussions. Depending on number of attendees we'll break into groups. |
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Co-chair Mario HeiderichMario Heiderich works as a researcher for the Ruhr-University in Bochum, Germany and currently focuses on HTML5, SVG security and security implications of the ES5 specification draft. Mario invoked the HTML5 security cheat-sheet and maintains the PHPIDS filter rules. In his spare time he delivers trainings and security consultancy for larger German and international companies. He is also one of the co-authors of Web Application Obfuscation: '-/WAFs..Evasion..Filters//alert(/Obfuscation/)-' – a book on how an attacker would bypass different types of security controls including IDS/IPS. Co-chair Gareth HeyesGareth "Gaz" Heyes calls himself Chief Conspiracy theorist and is affiliated with Microsoft. He is the designer and developer behind JSReg – a Javascript sandbox which converts code using regular expressions; HTMLReg & CSSReg – converters of malicious HTML/CSS into a safe form of HTML. He is also one of the co-authors of Web Application Obfuscation: '-/WAFs..Evasion..Filters//alert(/Obfuscation/)-' – a book on how an attacker would bypass different types of security controls including IDS/IPS. |
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