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OWASP Toronto

Welcome to the Toronto chapter homepage. The chapter is managed by Andre Rochefort, Yuk Fai Chan, Opheliar Chan and Nish Bhalla.


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Chapter Supporters

We would like to thank the following organizations for their support and contribution to the local Toronto chapter!

Gold Local Chapter Supporter

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Silver Local Chapter Supporter

Checkmarx

Global Contributing Corporate Member & Local Event Supporter

Security Compass

Local Event Supporter

Amazon



Date/Time: October 26, 2017, 6:00 - 8:00 PM EDT

Location: Suite 500, 257 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, ON

Space is limited, so please RSVP on our Meetup.com chapter event page.


Swiss cheese security, or the real challenges faced by internet facing companies


Summary

In this talk we will get an overview of which are the challenges faced by companies that have an internet presence, but instead of focusing on well know attacks we will focus on targeted and stealthy attacks.

Each scenario will be described and explained by using data collected over the years, and for each case we will discuss not only attack and defense strategies but also some legal implications and possible impact to the business.

Brief Presenter Bio:

Enrico Branca

Enrico Branca is an experienced researcher with specialist knowledge in Cyber Security. He has been working in Information Security for over a decade with experience in Software Security, Information Security Management, and Cyber Security R&D. He has been trained and worked in various roles during his career, including Senior Security Engineer, Security Architect, Disaster Recovery Specialist, Microsoft Security Specialist and others, always looking for new exiting opportunities.

Outline

  • what main stream news say about cyber security
  • what industry says about cyber security
  • how can we dispute the claims with a reality check
  • example 1: are financial and insurance companies well defended?
  • example 2: web encryption with SSL/TLS, defending from unknown attacks
  • example 3: the state of GPG public key cryptography, can we trust it?
  • example 4: software companies and version controls, useful or useless?
  • example 5: targeted data breach or "indirect" breach,
  • what has been found without any sort of cyber attack
  • what can be learned from others' mistakes
  • what can be done to make things better