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Cork
OWASP Cork
Welcome to the Cork chapter homepage. The chapter leaders are Fiona Collins and Darren Fitzpatrick.
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Chapter Meetings - 2014
OWASP September Event
Chapter Meeting - Joint event with CorkSec | |
When | Where |
Tuesday 2nd September Doors: 19:00 Talks start: 19:15 |
Venue Location: SoHo Venue Address: Grand Parade, Cork, Ireland |
DESCRIPTION | |
The first OWASP Cork Chapter meeting is taking place on Tuesday September 1st upstairs in SoHo bar on Grand Parade. This meeting is a joint event with the CorkSec group (http://www.meetup.com/CorkSec/). We would love if you could stay around after for a chat and some networking. There are two talks lined up: Talk 1: Web to Shell by Darren Fitzpatrick Darren will introduce the concept of getting a shell through a website. This basically means remotely taking over the server on which a web application is installed. After a little theory, he will go about delivering demonstrations of this in action. Demos will include common attack vectors of this type and one recent and quite common ruby on rails specific remote exploit.
In this short talk I'll be covering:
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