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OWASP IRELAND 2010
Welcome to the Irish OWASP Application Security Conference!
Its Ireland's turn again on September 17, 2010
September 17th 2010: OWASP will hold its second Irish Application Security conference in Dublin University, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
The conference consists of an intensive day of talks/presentations and discussion with 2 different tracks focusing on the causes and trends in web application insecurity.
Training: (16th September 2010)
Secure Application Development: Writing secure code (and testing it) training is to be delivered on the 16 September, following the very successful model delivered in 2009 (see more details below)
For more details please contact: Eoin.Keary 'at' owasp.org
Conference Location
Event Sponsorship
OWASP is providing sponsors exclusive access to its audience in Dublin, Ireland through a limited number of Expo floor slots, providing a focused setting for potential customers. The conference is expected to draw 150 - 200 technologists who will be looking for ways to spend their remaining 2010 budget and planning for 2010/11. Financial Services, Media, Pharmaceuticals, Government, Healthcare, Technology, and many other verticals will be represented.
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Sponsors
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Agenda and Presentations - September 17
The agenda follows the successful OWASP conference two tracks format, with opening keynotes and presentations in the main auditorium, split tracks in the middle of the day, and closing pannel discussions back in the main auditorium both days.
Hamilton Building, TCD - September 17, 2010 | ||
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Track 1: Synge Theatre | Track 2: Salmon Theatre | |
08:00-09:00 | Registration and Coffee | |
09:00 - 09:10 | Welcome to OWASP Ireland 2010 Conference
Eoin Keary, Fabio Cerullo & Rahim Jina | |
09:15 - 10:15 | Keynote: "Application Security in the Real World" - Considerations for AppSec in non-security companies.
John Viega Executive Vice President, Perimeter E-Security Location: Joly Theatre | |
10:20 - 10:40 |
OWASP "State of the Nation" OWASP Global board members | |
10:45 - 11:10 | Break - Expo | |
11:10 - 11:45 |
"Testing the Enterprise E-mail Security - from Software to Cloud-based Services" |
"Setting up a Security Development Lifecycle for the first time" |
11:50 - 12:30 |
"The Evolution of Security Testing: Testing the Resiliency of Security" David Stubley (GIAC) |
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12:40 - 13:10 |
"Smart Phones with Dumb Apps" Dan Cornell Principal of Denim Group, Ltd. |
"Technology and Business Risk Management: How Application Security Fits In! |
13:10 - 14:10 | Lunch - TCD Dining Hall, buffet Lunch | |
1410 - 15:00 | Keynote: "The changing face of cryptography"
Professor Fred Piper, BSc, PhD (London), ARCS, DIC, CEng, CMath, FIEE, FIMA, BCS, CISSP, CISM. Location: Joly Theatre | |
15:10 - 15:50 |
"Microsoft's Security Development Lifecycle for Agile Development" Nick Coblentz AT&T Consulting |
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16:00 - 16:40 |
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16:50 - 17:50 |
Keynote: "Hackers and Hollywood: The Implications of the Popular Damian Gordon Phd, School of Computing Dublin Institute of Technology. Location: Joly Theatre | |
17:50 - 18:00 | Wrap-Up | |
18:00-21:00 | OWASP Social Gathering |
Training
We intend to hold some application security training on the 16/09/2010 the day prior to the event.
This can be booked when booking a ticket to the event.
Fee: €495
Secure Application Development: Writing secure code (and testing it)
Trainers:
Eoin Keary Senior Manager, Ernst & Young, OWASP Board Member
Rahim Jina Senior Consultant, Ernst & Young, OWASP Ireland chapter board.
Abstract
Writing Secure code is the most effective method to securing your web applications. Writing secure code takes skill and know-how but results in a more stable and robust application and assists in protecting an organisations brand.
Application security is not commonly a part of many computer science curricula today and most organizations have not focused on instituting a culture that includes application security as a core part of their software development training efforts. This intensive one-day course focuses on the most common web application security problems, including aspects of both the OWASP Top Ten (2010) and the MITRE Top 25. The course will introduce and demonstrate application assessment techniques, illustrating how application vulnerabilities can be exploited so students really understand how to avoid introducing such vulnerabilities in their code.
This course includes coverage of the following areas:
- Unvalidated Input
- Injection Flaws
- Cross-Site Scriping
- CSRF
- Authentication & Session Management
- Access control & Authorisation
- Broken Caching
- Error Handling
- Cryptography
- Resource Management
- Rich Internet Applications & Webservices
- The Secure SDLC
Hands on
To cement the principles discussed, students can participate in a number of hands-on security testing exercises where they attack a live web application (i.e., WebGoat etc) that has been seeded with common web application vulnerabilities. The students will use proxy tools commonly used by the hacker community to complete the exercises. Students need to bring their own windows based laptop to participate in the exercises.
Audience
Developers who want to understand the most common web application security flaws, and how to avoid them and code in a secure manner
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisite
Basic knowledge of a web programming language like Java or .NET recommended but not required.
Bringing your own windows based laptop is recommended so you can participate in the hands on exercises.
Duration
Full day - 8 Hours
Venue
Trinity College, Dublin
Map of hamilton Building Location
Transportation
By Air
Fly to Dublin Airport: http://www.dublinairport.com/
A taxi or bus can take you into Dublin city. (€30 - Taxi) (€10 - Bus)
Public Transport
Accommodation
Please see here if you wish to stay within the grounds of Trinity College:
http://www.owasp.org/images/2/20/TCD_Tariff_2009.pdf
Hotels Surrounding Trinity College:
Registration
'The fee for this conference is :
Standard: €150 Euro
OWASP Members: €100 Euro
Training: €495
Membership of OWASP is not required to attend the event.
Note: To save on processing expenses, all fees paid for the OWASP conference are non-refundable. OWASP can accommodate transfers of registrations from one person to another, if such an adjustment becomes necessary.
Cvent Registration Link: Click-Here
Conference Committee
2010 Ireland Planning Committee Chair:
Eoin Keary - eoin.keary 'at' owasp.org
Fabio Cerullo - fcerullo 'at' owasp.org
Rahim Jina - rahim.jina 'at' owasp.org
Call for Papers
The Conference will consist of two tracks covering both technical and risk management topics.
We are seeking presentations on any of the following topics:
- Web Services and Application Security
- Common Application related Threats and Risks
- Business Risks with Application Security
- Vulnerability Research in Application Security
- Web Application Penetration Testing
- OWASP Tools and Projects
- Secure Coding/Development Practices
- Technology specific presentations on security such as AJAX, XML, etc.
- Anything else relating to OWASP and Application Security.
The call for papers/presentations is out. The official closing date for receiving a synopsis of the presentation is June 10th, 2010. Announcements on selected candidates will be provided the first week of July 2010. Complete presentations will need to be submitted by the 2nd of August 2010.
All presenters will receive free invitation to the conference, food and refreshments.
For some speakers, OWASP will cover some of the travel costs associated with coming to the conference.
Please submit your presentation topics and an abstract of up to 500 words to Eoin Keary <mailto: [email protected]>