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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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Our chapter's Meetup.com page is can be accessed here.

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: June 12, 2018, 6:00 PM to 8 PM EDT

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

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


How to stop worrying about Application Container Security

Containers make it easier to deploy the applications that drive business value, but also profoundly challenge existing security models. Learn from our journey as a security team that went from not knowing what containers were to championing their adoption in our production sensitive information workloads over traditional DevOps application deployments.

  • About Us
  • Our Application & Security Challenges
  • Our Container Journey
  • Building an Container Ecosystem
  • Learning Secure Application Containers
  • Benefits for DevOps and Security
  • Our Container Security Maturity Model
  • What’s Next


Presenter: Brian Andrzejewski (@DevSecOpsGeer)

Brian was the lead Information Security Engineer in the CyberDefense Branch at the United States Customs and Immigration Services (USCIS). He led, engineered, and architected several of USCIS’s security efforts and represented USCIS as a hands-on SME in several working groups within DHS and Federal government on DevSecOps, Application Security, Cloud Migration & Security, Container Security, and CyberDefense operations best practices.

Prior to USCIS, Brian brings his prior 17+ years of professional experiences in information security, risk management, IT Operations, system development & administration, & DFIR from the Department of Defense, healthcare, commercial, and academic sectors. He was a prior DoD SME representative in U.S. cybersecurity workforce development programs and operationalized machine-speed cyber threat information sharing between the five U.S. National Cyber Centers. He remains passionate about cybersecurity workforce development and information security education with non-profits and security researchers.