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OWASP NYC AppSec 2008 Conference
2008 OWASP USA, NYC
Last Update: 08/29/2008
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With assistance from: WASC, NYM InfraGard, AITGlobal, NYC PHP, NYCBUG, NYC ISACA, NYC ISSA and Pace University you're invited to (2) days of Seminars and Technology Pavilion from the world's best application security technology minds, (2) days of hardcore hands-on training, all held at Pace University, located in downtown New York City at One Pace Plaza New York, NY 10038. Event Fees: $350 Members / $400 Non-Members / $200 for Students. 2 days of hands on training classes are also available.
OWASP NYC's conference offers tracks for security and development professionals interested in learning how to secure applications and enterprises as well as organization leaders who want to learn more about the state of the appsec industry and its trends. With two days of training and two days of sessions discussing cutting edge research presented by some of the brightest people in the industry, this event is a must attend for anyone looking to improve their information security posture.
2008 OWASP USA, NYC Conference Schedule – Sept 24th - Sept 25th
Day 1 – Sept 24th, 2008 | |||||||||
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07:30-10:00 | Doors Open for Attendee/Speaker Registration & Exhibit/Sponsor Area | ||||||||
09:00-09:45 | OWASP Version 3.0 who we are, where we are.. where we are going
OWASP Foundation: Jeff Williams, Dinis Cruz, Dave Wichers, Tom Brennan, Sebastien Deleersnyder, Paulo Coimbra, Kate Hartmann, Alison Shrader & all local chapter leaders | ||||||||
10:00-10:45 | Analysis of the Web Hacking Incidents Database (WHID) | Web Application Security Road Map |
DHS Software Assurance Initiatives | ||||||
11:00-11:45 | Web Security Education using Open Source Tools
Prof. Li-Chiou Chen & Chienitng Lin, Pace Univ |
Http Bot Research | MalSpam Research | ||||||
12:00-13:00 | Capture the Flag Sign-Up
LUNCH - Provided by event sponsors @ TechExpo | ||||||||
12:00-12:30 | Cross-Site Scripting Filter Evasion
Alexios Fakos |
Framework-level Threat Analysis: Adding Science to the Art of Source-code review | Automated Web-based Malware Behavioral Analysis | ||||||
13:00-13:45 | OWASP Testing Guide - Offensive Assessing Financial Applications | WAF ModSecurity | Using Layer 8 and OWASP to Secure Web Applications | ||||||
14:00-14:45 | Critical exploits... let us count the ways | Security Assessing Java RMI | JBroFuzz 0.1 - 1.1: Building a Java Fuzzer for the Web | ||||||
15:00-15:45 | Industry Outlook Panel: Mark Clancy EVP CitiGroup, Jim Routh CISO DTCC, Sunil Seshadri CISO NYSE-Euronet, Warren Axelrod SVP Bank of America, Joe Bernik SVP, RBS,Jennifer Bayuk Infosec Consultant & Philip Venables CISO, Goldman Sachs
Carlos Recalde SVP, Lehman Brothers Mahi Dontamsetti Moderator |
Wild Wild Web on Security Planet | Multidisciplinary Bank Attacks
Gunter Ollmann | ||||||
16:00-16:45 | OWASP Enterprise Security API (ESAPI) Project | Shootout @ Blackbox Corral
Larry Suto |
Case Studies: Exploiting application testing tool deficiencies via "out of band" injection | ||||||
17:00-17:45 | Threading the Needle:
Bypassing web application/service security controls using Encoding, Transcoding, Filter Evasion, and other Canonicalization Attacks Arian Evans |
Shhhh Don’t Tell Anybody | w3af - A Framework to own the web
Andres Riancho | ||||||
18:00-18:45 | OWASP Live CD | Coding Secure w/PHP | Payment Card Data Security and the new Enterprise Java | ||||||
20:00-23:00 | OWASP NYC AppSec 2008 VIP Party
Location: TBD | ||||||||
Day 2 – Sept 25th, 2008 | |||||||||
08:00-10:00 | BREAKFAST - Provided by event sponsors @ TechExpo | ||||||||
08:00-08:45 | Software Development: The Last Security Frontier
W. Hord Tipton, CISSP-ISSEP, CAP, CISA, CNSS and former Chief Information Officer for the U.S. Department of the Interior Executive Director and member of the Board of Directors, (ISC)² |
Best Practices Guide: Web Application Firewalls
Alexander Meisel |
The Good The Bad and The Ugly - Pen Testing VS. Source Code Analysis
Thomas Ryan & Steve Antoniewicz
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09:00-09:45 | APPSEC Red/Tiger Team Projects | OWASP "Google Hacking" Project | OWASP Web Services Top Ten | ||||||
10:00-10:45 | Lets talk about OWASP....
Dinis Cruz |
"Help Wanted" 7 Things You Need to Know APPSEC/INFOSEC Employment | Industry Analyst with Forrester Research | ||||||
11:00-11:45 | CLASP (Comprehensive, Lightweight Application Security Process)
Pravir Chandra |
Next Generation Cross Site Scripting Worms | Secure Software Impact | ||||||
12:00-12:45 | Security in Agile Development | Security of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) | Open Reverse Benchmarking Project
Marce Luck & Tom Stracener | ||||||
12:00-13:00 | Capture the Flag Status
LUNCH - Provided @ TechExpo | ||||||||
13:00-13:45 | Security Research Report | Get Rich or Die Trying - Making Money on The Web, The Black Hat Way
Trey Ford, Tom Brennan, Jeremiah Grossman |
Lotus Notes/Domino Web Application Security | ||||||
14:00-14:45 | Practical Advanced Threat Modeling
John Steven |
The Owasp Orizon Project: towards version 1.0 | Building Usable Security | ||||||
15:00-15:45 | Input validation: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly | Off-shoring Application Development? Security is Still Your Problem
Rohyt Belani |
NIST SAMATE Static Analysis Tool Exposition (SATE) | ||||||
16:00-16:45 | Vulnerabilities in application interpreters and runtimes
Erik Cabetas |
Flash Parameter Injection (FPI)
Ayal Yogev & Adi Sharabani |
Mastering PCI Section 6.6 | ||||||
17:00-17:45 | Wizdom of Crowds / CTF Awards & Raffles | ||||||||
18:30-19:30 | OWASP Foundation, Chapter Leader Meeting |
Technology Pavilion - September 24th and 25th
Want to see the latest offerings from technology product and service firms, visit the Technology Pavilion. On September 24th and 25th. 2 full days of exhibits by service providers and manufacturers from around the world.
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CPE Credits
Much of the content is eligible for CPE credits. Please check with your institution regarding specific requirements.
The CISM cpe policy (www.isaca.org/cismcpepolicy) states:
One continuing professional education hour is earned for each fifty minutes of active participation (excluding lunches and breaks) in a professional educational activity. Continuing professional education hours are only earned in full-hour increments and rounding must be down. For example, a CISA who attends an eight-hour presentation (480 minutes) with 90 minutes of breaks will earn seven (7) continuing professional education hours.
Activities that qualify for CPE must be directly applicable to the management, design or assessment of an enterprise's information security as per the CISM job practice"
Earn (ISC)2 CPE Credits at 2008 OWASP USA, NYC
Attendance at the 2008 OWASP NYC Training Courses or Conferences will earn you Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits as follows: Training Courses: September 22-23, 2008 • 16 CPE units for 2 days of training (Monday - Tuesday) • 8 CPE units for 1 day of training (Monday or Tuesday Only) Conferences: September 24-25, 2008 Earn 1 CPE per hour of conference attendance
OWASP NYC AppSec 2008 Training Courses - September 22nd and 23rd, 2008
T1. Defensive Programming - 2-Days - $1350 |
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This class will teach you how to program defensively. A must for developers, managers, testers and security professionals. Learn the latest techniques to build attack resistant code, protect from current and future vulnerabilities and how to secure an application from both implementation bugs and design flaws. The instructor Pravir Chandra is well known security expert, project lead for OWASP CLASP project and former co-founder & CTO of secure software Learn More Here |
T2. Secure Coding for Java EE - 2-Days - $1350 |
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This course is similar to Aspect's Building and Testing Secure Web Applications except it includes a significant amount of Java focused content, including:
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T3. Web Services and XML Security - 2-Days - $1350 |
The movement towards Web Services and Service Oriented architecture (SOA) paradigms requires new security paradigms to deal with new risks posed by these architectures. This session takes a pragmatic approach towards identifying Web Services security risks and selecting and applying countermeasures to the application, code, web servers, databases, application, and identity servers and related software. Learn More Here |
T4. Advanced Web Application Security Testing - 2-Days - $1350 |
Course Overview While all developers need to know the basics of web application security testing, application security specialists will want to know all the advanced techniques for finding and diagnosing security problems in applications. Aspect’s Advanced Web Application Security Testing training is based on a decade of work verifying the security of critical applications. The course is taught by an experienced application security practitioner in an interactive manner. Learn More Here |
T5. Leading the Development of Secure Applications 1-Day - Sept 22nd- $675 |
In this one-day management session you’ll get the answers to the ten key questions that most CIOs and development managers face when trying to improve security in the development process. The course provides proven techniques and valuable lessons learned that can be applied to projects at any phase of their application’s lifecycle. Learn More Here |
T6. Building Secure Rich Internet Applications 1-Day - Sept 23rd- $675 |
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Rich Internet applications using technologies like Ajax, Flash, ActiveX, and Java Applets require special attention to secure. This one day training addresses the special issues that arise in this type of application development. Learn More Here |
T8. Writing Secure Code ASP.NET - 2-Days - $1350 |
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Understand the key security features of the .NET platform, the common web security pitfalls developers make, and how to build secure and reliable web applications using ASP.NET. Students are lead through hands on code examples that highlight issues and prescribe solutions. Learn More Here
The instructors are Foundstone's Technical Director, Rudolph Araujo and Foundstone's Professional Services Conlultant, Alex Smolen. |
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