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OWASP Ottawa

Welcome to the Ottawa chapter homepage. The chapter leaders are Mike Sues and Sherif Koussa


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Meetings Location

Rigel Kent Security: 180 Preston 3rd floor . Map

Next Meeting: Thursday, March 8th, 2007

Meeting Sponsor: Macadamian

Meeting schedule:

     6:00-6:30 Food and drinks
     6:30-7:30 Main presentation
     7:30-8:00 Open discussion and questions

Speaker: Don Parker - Bridon Security

Topic : IDS & Web Hacks - Don will focus on the problem that IDS’s have with recognizing web application hacks. Especially those that use various encoding and double encoding techniques such as SQL injection. Furthermore, Don will touch upon the various forms of web app hacking look like on the wire. That in turn leads to many valid attacks going unnoticed even if the IDS picks them up.