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== Local News ==
 
== Local News ==
  
'''OWASP Belfast Chapter August Session - Thursday, August 3 2017'''
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'''OWASP Belfast Chapter October Session - Monday, October 9th 2017'''
  
6:30pm @ Allstate NI building, Lanyon Place, Belfast
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6:00pm @ Queens Ashby building, Belfast
  
https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Belfast/events/241017867/
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https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Belfast/events/243114644/
  
'''Security by Design: Continuous Delivery, Integration, and Audit'''
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'''Security Biometrics'''
  
We are interrupting our summer break to take advantage of a visit by Nathan Gibson, Information Security & Privacy Professional at AllState.
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In this session we're going to take a look at biometrics technology with the local security company B-secur.  They have invented electrocardiogram (ECG) biometric technology that utilizes a person’s unique heartbeat for authentication.
  
Nathan will be giving an session on maintaining, analyzing, confirming, and reporting on the status of required information security, compliance, and privacy controls is a difficult and significant task for software and security engineers. This talk discusses real world applications and examples for integrating Security by Design with your Continuous Deployment environment. Tools include the use of Jenkins, Chef, Metasploit, Fuzzers, vulnerability scanning (Nexpose), test driven development and system hardening.
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This talk will discuss biometrics and their own biometric technology, how it works, how it was developed, and where it can go in the future.  We'll also learn how the cyber security market reacts to this new technology.
  
Refreshments will be provided, all are welcome.  This event will contain the one session by Nathan, and there will be time for questions and discussions afterwards.
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Thanks to Hays for their sponsorship of pizza and drinks for this session.  Thanks also to Queens University for allowing us use of the Ashby building again.
  
'''Nathan Gibson'''
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'''Adrian Condon (CTO, B-secur)'''
  
Nathan is an Information Security & Privacy Professional who specializes in continuous integration, inspection, and deployment environments. He brings information security and risk management concepts into the product portfolio realization pipeline and embeds the behavior naturally into design, develop, test, and refactor pipelines as a member of the technical team.
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Adrian has significant experience and an impressive track record in new product design, leading technical teams and delivering strategic new technology across the industrial, automotive, aeronautical and medical industries.
 
 
Nathan enjoys coding, studying software development methodologies, and keeping up to date on the latest information security trends and methodologies.
 
 
 
Nathan’s  professional qualifications include over 15 years experience in the industry where he has successfully managed secure information systems in dynamic, multinational environments. Nathan is experienced in all aspects of enterprise wide security with tasks ranging from governance and risk assessments through writing code and configuring systems.
 
 
 
To compliment this background, Nathan maintains numerous certifications and academic training covering everything from governance to cryptography.  He holds a Masters In Information Security and a Bachelors in Computer Science.
 
 
 
'''Northern Ireland Cyber Cluster – Cyber Mixer event (23rd August)'''
 
 
 
In combination with ISACA, BCS and CSIT, OWASP Belfast are putting on Northern Ireland Cyber Cluster – Cyber Mixer event.  This event will be free to attend and provide food, drinks, and the ability to mix with the local cyber-security cluster.
 
 
 
There'll be no presentations, no sponsors, no formality.  It's simply a networking event to get to know your fellow security professionals at ISACA, BCS and CSIT over food and a few drinks.
 
 
 
This event will be on Wednesday 23rd August in The Gallary (Dublin Road) at 6pm.  You can sign-up at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/northern-ireland-cyber-cluster-cyber-mixer-event-tickets-36265505102
 
 
 
Please sign-up using the OWASP 'ticket type'.
 
 
 
'''Please Note''': numbers are limited to 100, so we at OWASP Belfast have 25 tickets to use, so please only sign-up if you are absolutely able to make it.  If you sign-up and then can't make it, please update eventbrite so that someone else from OWASP can attend.
 
  
  

Revision as of 14:50, 7 October 2017

OWASP Belfast

Welcome to the Belfast chapter homepage.


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There are many ways you can help the OWASP Belfast Chapter spread the word about computer security and secure coding. Including the following:

  • If you have a room available to hold a meeting, let us know.
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  • Supply a speaker on a topic of interest to the OWASP Belfast members, or cover their costs to present.
  • Sponsor food and drink for a session.
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In return for any sponsorship we can add your company to our list of sponsors on the OWASP Wiki and Meetup sites, and share communications with session attendees. Contact the OWASP Belfast Board (below) for more details.

OWASP Belfast Board

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About OWASP Belfast

What is OWASP Belfast?

OWASP Belfast is just one of over 100 OWASP Chapters around the world, including 4 in Ireland and 12 in the UK, where people meet to learn about and discuss software security topics. The OWASP organization also has lots of active projects that volunteers can participate in to create code and documents for the worldwide security community. The OWASP Top 10 project is the most famous of those projects.

Who is OWASP Belfast for?

It's for programmers, testers, students, project managers, development managers and security experts to collaborate and drive discussion on application security topics. Participation in the mailing lists and attendance at the OWASP Belfast sessions are free, in fact many of the events will provide food and drinks to attendees.

Why be part of OWASP Belfast?

  • The community organizes sessions where experts from across the industry (and globe) give presentations and seminars about application security topics.
  • Attendance and participation in the community increases knowledge and skills, allowing people to stand out from the crowd.
  • Opportunity to network with other Software Professionals and keep in touch with job opportunities in the region.


Local News

OWASP Belfast Chapter October Session - Monday, October 9th 2017

6:00pm @ Queens Ashby building, Belfast

https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Belfast/events/243114644/

Security Biometrics

In this session we're going to take a look at biometrics technology with the local security company B-secur.  They have invented electrocardiogram (ECG) biometric technology that utilizes a person’s unique heartbeat for authentication.

This talk will discuss biometrics and their own biometric technology, how it works, how it was developed, and where it can go in the future.  We'll also learn how the cyber security market reacts to this new technology.

Thanks to Hays for their sponsorship of pizza and drinks for this session.  Thanks also to Queens University for allowing us use of the Ashby building again.

Adrian Condon (CTO, B-secur)

Adrian has significant experience and an impressive track record in new product design, leading technical teams and delivering strategic new technology across the industrial, automotive, aeronautical and medical industries.


Sign-up for the OWASP Belfast mailing list for more information about this session, and other security related topics, at http://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-Belfast