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OWASP Toronto

Welcome to the Toronto chapter homepage. The chapter is managed by Yuk Fai Chan and Opheliar Chan.


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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

Local Event Supporter

Shopify

Local Event Supporter

Sonatype



Date/Time: February 20, 2019, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EST

Location: Room 128 – St. James Campus Building A, George Brown College, 200 King Street East, Toronto, ON, M5A 3W8

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


In Root we trust (no this is not a DNS talk)


Abstract

What do airplanes, TSA pre-check, credit cards, Windows Updates, and HTTPS all have in common? They all rely on the use of digital certificates as a basis for the security they provide.

In this talk Pavan and Lisa will share their expertise on what a digital certificate is, what they can be used for, and why we trust them (or not trust them in some cases...). They will cover the fundamentals of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and shed light on the critical role that Root Certification Authorities (CAs) play in all of our lives.

This talk is aimed at those who are onboard for HTTPS everywhere but want to dive into the nuts and bolts of how certificates work and understand the broader applications of PKI.


Speaker Bios:


Pavan

Pavan is a Manager with Deloitte’s Cyber Risk Advisory practice and has performed and led advisory work across a wide variety of domains with a focus on network security, vulnerability management, and data protection.

Recently, Pavan’s focus has shifted to Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and the Certification Authorities (CAs) that issue publicly trusted TLS certificates. He has performed audits of both public and enterprise CAs and has been an official witness to several root key generation ceremonies both in Canada and internationally.

While not on an engagement, Pavan attempts to stay up to date on the latest memes by dedicating his time to mentoring youth at his local Air Cadet Squadron


Lisa

Lisa is a consultant in Deloitte’s Risk Advisory practice. Her specialties include trust considerations of Public Key Infrastructure, Cyber Security, Enterprise Risk, Internal Controls, Third Party Service Auditor Reporting, Data Quality, Confidentiality and Privacy. Furthermore, she is involved in the development and delivery of training courses within the practice, and internal innovation initiatives.