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OWASP Khartoum, Sudan

Welcome to the Khartoum, Sudan chapter homepage. The chapter leaders are Ali Hussein, Mohammed Abd Allah, and Obay Albadri.


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OWASP Khartoum Open Session - Cross-Site Request Forgery

When: January 12 th from 6:00PM - 9:00pm

Who: Abdullah Ulber

Abdullah Ulber works at Banan IT as a senior software architect, web developer and education manager. He looks back to more than ten years of professional software development, specialising in web applications based on ASP.NET MVC, HTML5 and Silverlight. He is a keen follower of all trends in the web world and enjoys passing on his knowledge in captivating presentations and courses.

Outside his work, he is an organising member of the OWASP local chapter in Khartoum.

Before his move to Sudan, Abdullah was the co-organiser of the Swiss Olympiad in Informatics and the team leader of the Swiss delegation to the International Olympiads in Informatics from 1998 to 2005.

He holds a master’s degree in computer science from ETH Zurich.


Topic: Cross-Site Request Forgery.

Abstract: Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) hides in the shadow of two more well-known web vulnerabilities: Cross-site scripting and SQL injection. Despite its occlusion, statistics clearly show that CSRF attacks are on the increase. The leading secure cloud hosting company Firehost rated CSRF as the most frequent attack in 2011 and the second most frequent attack in the third quarter of 2012. Termed “the sleeping giant” back in 2007, the giant has definitely woken up.

CSRF attacks are remarkably easy to mount and their potential impact is limited only by the targeted site itself. All the major web sites like Gmail, Amazon and Facebook had their brush with CSRF in the past. CSRF is a clear and present threat that is better taken seriously.

This OWASP session raises awareness of the threat, explains its workings, and leads the audience through the gamut of available protections, both client and server side. Attendees will leave equipped with the necessary knowledge to protect their web applications as well as themselves against this underestimated attack.


Location: Sudan University of Science and Technology


Future Speakers and Events

February, 2013 Introduction to Computer Forensics Presentation

April, 2013 ISO 27001 Session

August, 2013 Servers Hardening Session


Previous OWASP Khartoum Conferences and Meetings

June,30 2012 meeting was an introduction to OWASP Top 10: A1: SQL injections manually and using automated tools. Presented by Ali Hussein and Mohammed Osman

July,14 2012 meeting was about OWASP Top 10: A2: Cross Site Scripting (XSS). Presented by Ayman Babiker

Aug,11 2012 meeting was about OWASP Top 10: A3: Broken Authentication and Session Management and A4: Insecure Direct Object References. Presented by Obay Osman

Sep,1 2012 meeting was about OWASP Top 10: A5: Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF). Presented by Obay Osman

Sep,22 2012 meeting was about OWASP Top 10: A6: Security Misconfiguration. Presented by Ali Hussein

Dec,04 2012 meeting was about OWASP Top 10: A7+A8: Insecure Cryptographic Storage + Failure to Restrict URL Access. Presented by Mohammed Abdullah and Mohammed Al-Tayar

Dec,22 2012 meeting was about OWASP Top 10: A9: Insufficient Transport Layer Protection. Presented by Asim Jaweesh and Ali Hussein

JAN,14 2013 First Session about OWASP Top 10: A5: Cross-Site Request Forgery . Presented by Abdullah Ulber.

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How to add a new Khartoum article

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