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OWASP Ottawa

Welcome to the Ottawa chapter homepage. The chapter's president is Sherif Koussa


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Participation

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OWASP Ottawa Training Day

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Integrating security in a webapp project: from the idea to going live

Concept:

A 1-day training covering 3 major topics related to integrating security in a software development project:

  • Good practices and tools at design stage (security requirements,secure design, threat modeling)
  • Good practices and tools at implementation stage (secure coding practices and code review)
  • Good practices and tools at verification stage (security validation)

The entire training will follow a red-line based on a real-life HR web application project in which we will manage security and privacy aspects. Students will cover the entire lifecycle of the application, from analysis to deployment, and integrate good practices and tools based on OWASP material.

Trainers:

  • Antonio Fontes, Switzerland
  • Philippe Gamache, Canada
  • Sébastien Gioria, France

Course format:

  • The training is composed of three modules, each consisting of three 45-minutes blocks (total: 9 blocks)
  • Each module includes three blocks: theory, hands-on, validation/debriefing.

Schedule:

  • 8:45-9:30, 9:40-10:25, 10:30-11:15 -> "design" module
  • 11:30-12:30 -> lunch
  • 12:45-13:30, 13:35-14:20, 14:25-15:10 -> "implementation" module
  • 15:10-15:40 -> cookie break
  • 15:40-16:25, 16:30-17:15, 17:20-18:05 -> "verification" module
  • 18:10 -> closing session (debriefing/conclusions)

We expect students to arrive around 8am and be able to leave around 6:30/7pm

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Pre-requisites (required skills and material):

  • Bring your own laptop (recommended: dual-core system running VMWare/Virtualbox)
  • Experience in web application development (hands-on will be in JAVA but do not require in-depth knowledge of the language)
  • Understanding of a web application project lifecycle
  • Understanding of well-known web application attacks (Top 10 attacks)

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We are always looking for ideas for upcoming meetings. If you have a speaker you would like to see, a tutorial you would like to participate in, or just some ideas for discussion topics let us know. We maintain a list of your ideas here. To add to the list you can edit it directly, send one of us an e-mail (Sherif, Sergei), or tweet it at our Twitter account.

  • N00bs Night: Understanding and Exploiting the OWASP Top 10 (Top 10 discussion, live exploit demos, test lab to practice your skills)
  • Web Application Forensics
  • xPath Injection (SQL/CSS etc get lots of press but I’d like to hear more about this)
  • HTML5 - What's new for security specially for Offline Applications
  • Web 2.0 Security Evolution - How security challenges are changing with technology evolultion
  • ASP.NET MVC Security for WebForms Developers
  • Hack proofing your web application by using reverse engineering
  • Using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Securely in your applications