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The OWASP Delhi Chapter meetings are FREE and OPEN to anyone interested in learning more about information security.

OWASP Delhi

Welcome to the Delhi chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Vishal Asthana with Vaibhav Gupta and Sandeep Singh


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Sponsor OWASP Delhi Chapter to help us organize open and free monthly meetings. For more information, contact the chapter leaders

December 2015 meet on 19th December, 2015 (Saturday) - 11:00 AM IST

Note – OWASP Delhi chapter meets are free and open to everyone. Prior registrations are mandatory in order to be allowed to attend the meet.

For Registration/RSVP please visit - http://bit.ly/1O1fQWY

Session Details/Agenda:


11:00 AM - 11:15 AM: News Bytes by Arpit Maheshwari

11:15 AM - 11:30 AM: Introduction

11:30 AM - 12:15 PM: Cyber Security in NextGen Air Transportation System by Vipan Raj Dutt

Abstract: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is responsible for overseeing the US National Airspace System, which comprises ATC systems, procedures, facilities, and aircraft, and the people who operate them. FAA is implementing Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) to move the current radar-based air-traffic control (ATC) system to one that is based on satellite navigation and automation. It is essential that FAA ensures effective information-security controls are incorporated in the design of NextGen programs to protect them from threats. This talk discusses the threats FAA faces and the cyber security controls adopted by FAA in implementation of these NextGen Air Transportation System.

12:15 PM - 01:00 PM: Hardware Trojans by Anupam Tiwari

Abstract: Hardware Trojans, a relatively unheard threat viz-a-viz the typical software based malwares and virus attacks ,that keep befalling across is being realized gradually by the IT security domain including the users, the IT Security guys and the corporate sector who all of a sudden recognize the immense threat they might already be living in with. A distinctive dormant Hardware Trojan threat can be so flagitious that the victim doesn’t even know if he is effectuated when he might already be. Hardware Trojans are evolving threats that can shake the roots of any set and constituted government or corporate giant for that matter. Unlike Software virus/malware threats, Hardware Trojans are persistent in nature ie once infected in an IC, the threat remains and cannot be removed even once detected. The presentation i plan to run will bring out the over view of these threats including classifications, mechanisms they work on,few case studies and the current set of countermeasures being researched upon.

12:45 PM - 01:15 PM: Tea/Coffee/Networking Break

01:15 PM – 02:00 PM: CTI & Incident Response - A Love Story Part 1 by Sandeep Singh

Abstract This talk is the first part of a two part session on Cyber Threat Intelligence and Incident Response. The first part of the talk covers the following:

- What is cyber threat intelligence

- Importance of Intelligence in Detection and Response

- Processes involved around CTI

- Where to start - Open Source Threat Intelligence

- CTI Standards

Note: This talk was planned in the last month's meet but was replaced by Software Security session

02:00 PM - 2:15 PM: Feedback and Topic Discussion for Next Month

When: 19th December, 2015 (Saturday) - 11:00 AM IST


Where: Airtel Center Plot No 16, Udyog Vihar Phase IV, Gurgaon, Haryana 122001

How to Reach Venue: Auto available from IFFCO Chowk/MG Road Metro Station ( Airtel Office location is Atlas Chowk)

Nearest Metro Stations: 1. IFFCO Chowk Metro Station

2. MG Road Metro Station

3. Belvedere Towers Metro Station (Gurgaon Rapid Metro)

Google Maps - http://bit.ly/1G6eCCG