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= Local News =
 
==='''Local News'''===
 
'''Cambridge OWASP Chapter Meeting
 
  
Thursday 13th December 2016 17:45 – 20:30, Lord Ashcroft Building (LAB003), Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge.
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Hosted by the Department of Computing & Technology, Anglia Ruskin University, Institute of Information Security Professionals (IISP) East Anglia Branch and OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Cambridge Chapter
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Talk to us on [https://owasp.slack.com/app_redirect?channel=chapter-cambridge Slack]<br>
  
'''Guest speakers: Guest speaker: Ken Munro from Pen Test Partners, Chris Dye from Glasswall and Ilkka Turunen from Sonatype'''
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'''Guest speaker: Ken Munro, Partner, Pen Test Partners'''
 
  
'''Abstract:''' “The Thermostat, the Hacker, and the Malware"
 
 
Following the PoC thermostat ransomware that Pen Test Partners performed at DefCon 24, this presentation digs even deeper into IoT devices and their apps. Staying with the thermostat Ken will walk through the ransomware attack and then move onto general malware - which has no easy method for detection. Even when firewalled these devices are still vulnerable to local attacks so we’ll show you how you can achieve a compromise.
 
 
 
'''Guest Speaker: Chris Dye VP Marketing & Communications, Glasswall'''
 
 
'''Abstract:''' Prevention is better than cure – don ’ t assume opening a business document is risk free!
 
 
The security industry’s attempt to defend organisations by classifying known bad e.g. signatures or heuristics, is not succeeding, and the industry has turned its focus from prevention to post infection detection and breach mitigation.
 
Today’s advanced, targeted cyber-attacks use weaponized files as an attack vector with a huge success rate. File-based threats involve hiding malware or malicious code within a common file-types, such as Word, Excel or PDF files. Conventional security controls such as firewalls, AV, and more advanced dynamic network sandboxes are ineffective in dealing with these types of threats as they only identify known threats or are unsuccessful in identifying exploits in the files. Chris will share how files are being manipulated and show the trends in attacks and techniques that can be deployed to eliminate document based attacks.
 
 
 
'''Guest Speaker: Ilkka Turunen -Solutions Architect at Sonatype'''
 
 
'''Abstract:''' DevSecOps - Security at Devops speed
 
 
Software development is pressed for faster and faster release cycles with acceptable quality, budget and security. As movements like CI, CD and Devops aim to cut down on release cycles, it's security's job to help control the risk. The risk landscape is complex as modern development practices increasingly consume more and more third party code. Traditional methods do not cut it anymore - it's time for DevSecOps. This session gives an overview of how companies have implemented DevSecOps practices in their own delivery pipelines and how this can help increase developer awareness of risks affecting them. We'll walk an example CICD Pipeline and explore how security has been embedded as a part of it, how the movement is shaping up and how standards are starting to follow suite.
 
 
 
'''Biography:''' Ken Munro
 
 
Ken is a regular speaker at events such as the ISSA Dragon’s Den, (ISC)2 Chapter events and CREST (Council of Registered Ethical Security Testers), where he sits on the board. He’s also an Executive Member of the “Internet of Things Security Forum”, a body that aims to promote best security practice and the application of controls in smart device manufacturing, and spoke out on IoT security design flaws at the forum’s inaugural event. He’s also not averse to getting deeply techie, regularly participating in hacking challenges and demos at Black Hat, 44CON, DefCon and Bsides.
 
Ken has a wealth of experience in penetration testing but it’s the systems and objects we come into contact with on an everyday basis that really pique his interest. This has seen him hack everything from keyless cars and a range of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, from wearable tech to children’s toys and smart home control systems. This has gained him notoriety among the national press, leading to regular appearances on BBC TV and BBC News online as well as the broadsheet press. He’s also a familiar contributor to industry magazines, penning articles for the legal, security, insurance, oil and gas, and manufacturing press.
 
 
 
'''Biography:''' Chris Dye
 
 
Having originally trained in electrical engineering and power generation Chris moved initially into IT recruitment and now has over 30 years’ experience of working in IT software and services companies. His career has spanned almost every operational, sales and marketing disciplines including investor relations, company operations, product analysis and design, recruitment, sales and marketing. He is also an experienced training consultant delivering talent development, sales and relationship management programs to commercial and technology companies. An entrepreneur at heart Chris has been involved in Glasswall since the beginning and is now heading up the marketing of its unique and disruptive technology.
 
 
 
'''Biography:''' lkka Turunen, Sonatype
 
 
Ilkka Turunen is a Solutions Architect working at Sonatype in Europe and Asia. His background is in software and systems engineering, acting as an architect for several commercial projects. He's helped define everything from the software design to web- scale infrastructure architectures and regularly works with companies across the world to understand and improve their software supply chain and continuous delivery pipelines.
 
 
 
'''Agenda'''
 
 
17:30 – 17:45 Welcome from the OWASP Cambridge Chapter Leader, Adrian Winckles, Course Leader in Information Security & Forensic Computing, Anglia Ruskin University
 
 
17:45 - 18:30 Talk from Ken Munro – Pen Test Partners “The Thermostat, the Hacker, and the Malware"
 
 
18:30 - 19:15 Talk from Chris Dye, Glasswall “Prevention is better than cure – don’t assume opening a business document is risk free!”
 
 
19:15 – 20:00 Talk from Ilkka Turunen – Sonatype “DevSecOps - Security at Devops speed”
 
 
20:00 - 20:30 Refreshments & Networking (coffee, tea, juice) in LAB006 - Sponsored by Sonatype
 
 
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'''Registration:'''
 
 
To register for this free event, please register online
 
[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/owasp-cambridge-chapter-malevolent-devices-documents-development-security-seminar-tickets-29668008813 here]
 
 
The conference will be held in the Lord Ashcroft Building, Room LAB002 (Breakout Room LAB006 for networking & refreshments).
 
 
Please enter through the Helmore Building and ask at reception.
 
 
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'''Meeting Location'''
 
 
Anglia Ruskin University
 
 
Cambridge Campus
 
 
East Road
 
 
Cambridge
 
 
CB1 1PT
 
 
Get further information on travelling to the university.
 
 
http://www.anglia.ac.uk/ruskin/en/home/your_university/anglia_ruskin_campuses/cambridge_campus/find_cambridge.html
 
 
Everyone is welcome to join us at our chapter meetings.
 
 
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'''Planned dates for upcoming events'''
 
 
 
Thursday 19th January 2017
 
 
Wednesday 25th January 2017
 
 
Tuesday 7th February 2017
 
 
Tuesday 7th March 2017
 
 
Tuesday 4th April 2017
 
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= Past Events =
 
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|5 November 2019
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|Andrea Scaduto
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|[[Media:RTF-OWASP-Cambridge.pdf|presentation]]
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|8 October 2019
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|Dinis Cruz - Revolut
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|[https://www.slideshare.net/DinisCruz/using-owasp-security-bot-osbot-to-make-fact-based-security-decisions Presentation]
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|8 October 2019
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|Jeff Williams - Contrast Security
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|[https://contrastsecurity.app.box.com/s/w2pv7cb46r3guyob6i1xf0igne9g281g Presentation]
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|14 May 2019
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|Aleksander Gorkowienko - ICS/SCADA Security
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|[https://spirent1-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/aleksander_gorkowienko_spirent_com/EfDeMof_rydPsGBCGioPuBAB-7VpkIB4jGVtNv2vm8uUhQ?e=dA7hha presentation]
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|14 May 2019
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|Andrew Baldwin - Cyber PREVENT
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|[[Media:Cyber_Prevent_for_OWASP_May_2019.pdf|presentation]]
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|10 April 2019
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|Matthew Lorentzen - Sheepl
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|[[Media:OWASP-Sheepl_Presentation_April19.pdf|presentation]]
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|12 March 2019
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|Jamie Roderick
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|12 March 2019
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|Nour Fateen
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|[[Media:Nour_-_OWASP-3.pdf|presentation]]
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|12 March 2019
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|Matthew Whitcombe
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|[[Media:MWR_-_OWASP_v6.pdf|presentation]]
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|24 January 2019
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|Adrian Winckles
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|[[Media:Botprobe_-_Reducing_Network_Threat_Intelligence_Big_Data_v0-1_.pdf|presentation]]
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|24 January 2019
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|Simon Newman
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|[[Media:Cyber_Threat_Intelligence_Day_(Anglia_Ruskin_University).pdf|presentation]]
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|4 December 2018
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|Matthew Lorentzen
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|[[Media:From_battlefield_to_bunker_v1-0.pdf|presentation]]
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|4 December 2018
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|Etienne Greeff
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|[[Media:Seconds_out_2018_AI_&_ML_40_min_version.pdf|presentation]]
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|6 November 2018
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|Adrian Winckles
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|[[Media:OWASP_Cambridge_Talk_-_Application_Honeypot_Threat_Intelligence_v1-0.pdf|presentation]]
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|6 November 2018
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|Dr Grigorios Fragkos
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|[[Media:OWASP_Cambridge_-_6Nov2018_-_G.Fragkos.pdf|presentation]]
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|17 May 2018
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|Goher Mohammad
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|[https://www.slideshare.net/GoherMohammad/joint-owasp-cambridge-bcs-cybercrime-forensics-sig-uk-cyber-security-forum-cambridge-cluster Presentation]
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|13 March 2018
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|David Johannson
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|[[Media:Cambridge 13-Mar-2018 OWASP Top 10 2017.pdf|presentation]]
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|13 March 2018
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|Rish Auckburally
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|[[Media:Intro to 3B RA V1.pdf|presentation]]
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|18 January 2018
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|Deepinder Singh
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|[[Media:OWASP-AI-Cybersecurity Cambridge-Deep-180118.pdf|presentation]]
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|18 January 2018
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|Chris Woods
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|[[Media:Deck OWASP event 17-01.pptx|presentation]]
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|18 January 2018
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|Nikola Milosevic
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|[[Media:OWASPCambridge.pptx|presentation]] ‎
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|18 January 2018
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|Dr Ali Dehghantanha
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|[[Media:OWASP Cambridge Myths and Truths Cyber Threat Hunting and Intelligence in IoT Environments.pptx|presentation]] ‎
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|10 January 2018
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|Aleksander Gorkowienko
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|[[Media:A.Gorkowienko-Securing Oil and Gas Systems From Cyber-attack v1.1.pdf|presentation]]
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|5 December 2017
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|Deepinder Singh
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|5 December 2017
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|Leum Dunn
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|[[Media:100 things.pdf|presentation]]
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|7 November 2017
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|Dr Reza Alavi
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|[[Media:GDPR.pptx|presentation]]
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|11 October 2017
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|Dr Char Sample
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|[[Media:FN-20171011_(compressed_image_version.pdf|presentation]]
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|11 October 2017
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|Dennis Ivory & Dr Diane Gan
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|[[Media:Anglia Ruskin F435.pptx|presentation]]
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|12 September 2017
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|John Fitzgerald - Secure Code Warrior
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| 4 April 2017
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| Leum Dunn - Redacted
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| [[Media:A day in the life of.pdf|presentation]]
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| 7 March 2017
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| Andrew Thompson - Checkmarx
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| [[Media:OWASP Cambridge - Checkmarx Software AppSec kit.pdf|presentation]]
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| 7 March 2017
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| John Haine IoT Security Foundation (Chair)
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| [[Media:Ambassador IoTSF Feb 2017 Intro jlh.pdf|presentation]]
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| 25 Jan 2017
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| Nick Alston CBE / PIER Chair
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| [[Media:Cyber session.pptx|presentation]]
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| 25 Jan 2017
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| Mark Pearce/ 7Safe/PA Consulting
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| [[Media:PA GDPR 25 JANUARY 2017.pdf|presentation]]
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| 25 Jan 2017
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| Martin Cassey / Nascenta
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| [[Media:2017-01-25,GDPR Readiness-Handout.pdf|presentation]]
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| 25 Jan 2017
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| Paul Rowley FBCS / Havebury Housing Association
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| [[Media:OWASP event 250117 Paul Rowley pres.pptx|presentation]]
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| Laurence Kaleman / Legal Director, Olswang
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| [[Media:Olswang slides - GDPR and NIS Directive - accountability security and trust - 25 Jan 2017.pdf|presentation]]
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| Tony Drewitt / Head of Consultancy - IT Governance
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| [[Media:ITGGDPRNIS20170125v0.1.pdf|presentation]]
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| Tony Drewitt / Head of Consultancy - IT Governance
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| [[Media:ITG IncidentResponse 20170119.pdf|presentation]]
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| Peter Yapp / NCSC Deputy Director - Incident Response
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| [[Media:NCSC slides.pdf|presentation]]
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| Martin Cassey / Nascenta
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| [[Media:Nascenta-IM-handout.pdf|presentation]]
 
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| Jules Pagna Disso / Building a resilient ICS  
 
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| Eireann Leverett
 
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| James Forshaw/ The Forger's Art: Exploiting XML Digital Signature Implementations
 
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OWASP Cambridge

Welcome to the Cambridge chapter homepage. The chapter leaders are Adrian Winckles and Steven van der Baan.


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For updates, events, membership; please visit our meet up page: http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Cambridge-Meetup/

Chapter Meetings

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Upcoming events

No events are scheduled at the moment.

Past events

  • Sep 26, 2023 (17:00): Adding SAST to CI/CD, Without Losing Any Friends, · , Hosted by the Cyber Security & Networking Research Group, Anglia Ruskin University, OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Cambridge Chapter, & BCS Cybercrime Forensics SG **Background** The **BCS – Chartered Institute for IT - Cybercrime Forensics Special Interest Group (SG)** promotes Cybercrime Forensics and the use of Cybercrime Forensics; of relevance to computing professiona (read more)
  • Jul 6, 2023 (17:00): Operation Poppins: An immersive Interactive case study driven approach, · , Hosted by the Cyber Security & Networking Research Group, Anglia Ruskin University, OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Cambridge Chapter, & BCS Cybercrime Forensics SG/BCS Women & BCS Hampshire/Dorset branches **Background** The BCS – Chartered Institute for IT - Cybercrime Forensics Special Interest Group (SG) promotes Cybercrime Forensics and the use of Cybercrime Forens (read more)
  • Jun 6, 2023 (17:00): OWASP ZAP - An Introduction and Deeper Dive, · , Hosted by the Cyber Security & Networking Research Group, Anglia Ruskin University, OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Cambridge Chapter, & BCS Cybercrime Forensics SG **Background** The **BCS – Chartered Institute for IT - Cybercrime Forensics Special Interest Group (SG)** promotes Cybercrime Forensics and the use of Cybercrime Forensics; of relevance to computing professiona (read more)
  • Apr 20, 2023 (17:00): What your Washing Machine says about you: Investigating unusual devices, · , Hosted by the Cyber Security & Networking Research Group, Anglia Ruskin University, OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Cambridge Chapter, & BCS Cybercrime Forensics SG/BCS Women & BCS Hampshire/Dorset branches **Background** The BCS – Chartered Institute for IT - Cybercrime Forensics Special Interest Group (SG) promotes Cybercrime Forensics and the use of Cybercrime Forens (read more)
  • Mar 23, 2023 (17:30): Can forensic processes thwart the use of portable programmable devices?, · , Hosted by the Cyber Security & Networking Research Group, Anglia Ruskin University, OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Cambridge Chapter, & BCS Cybercrime Forensics SG **Background** The BCS – Chartered Institute for IT - Cybercrime Forensics Special Interest Group (SG) promotes Cybercrime Forensics and the use of Cybercrime Forensics; of relevance to computing professionals, (read more)
See all past events on meetup.com


Past Events

Date Name / Title Link
5 November 2019 Andrea Scaduto presentation
8 October 2019 Dinis Cruz - Revolut Presentation
8 October 2019 Jeff Williams - Contrast Security Presentation
14 May 2019 Aleksander Gorkowienko - ICS/SCADA Security presentation
14 May 2019 Andrew Baldwin - Cyber PREVENT presentation
10 April 2019 Matthew Lorentzen - Sheepl presentation
12 March 2019 Jamie Roderick
12 March 2019 Nour Fateen presentation
12 March 2019 Matthew Whitcombe presentation
24 January 2019 Adrian Winckles presentation
24 January 2019 Simon Newman presentation
4 December 2018 Matthew Lorentzen presentation
4 December 2018 Etienne Greeff presentation
6 November 2018 Adrian Winckles presentation
6 November 2018 Dr Grigorios Fragkos presentation
17 May 2018 Goher Mohammad Presentation
13 March 2018 David Johannson presentation
13 March 2018 Rish Auckburally presentation
18 January 2018 Deepinder Singh presentation
18 January 2018 Chris Woods presentation
18 January 2018 Nikola Milosevic presentation
18 January 2018 Dr Ali Dehghantanha presentation
10 January 2018 Aleksander Gorkowienko presentation
5 December 2017 Deepinder Singh
5 December 2017 Leum Dunn presentation
7 November 2017 Dr Reza Alavi presentation
11 October 2017 Dr Char Sample presentation
11 October 2017 Dennis Ivory & Dr Diane Gan presentation
12 September 2017 John Fitzgerald - Secure Code Warrior presentation
4 April 2017 Leum Dunn - Redacted presentation
7 March 2017 Andrew Thompson - Checkmarx presentation
7 March 2017 John Haine IoT Security Foundation (Chair) presentation
25 Jan 2017 Nick Alston CBE / PIER Chair presentation
25 Jan 2017 Mark Pearce/ 7Safe/PA Consulting presentation
25 Jan 2017 Martin Cassey / Nascenta presentation
25 Jan 2017 Paul Rowley FBCS / Havebury Housing Association presentation
25 Jan 2017 Laurence Kaleman / Legal Director, Olswang presentation
25 Jan 2017 Tony Drewitt / Head of Consultancy - IT Governance presentation
19 Jan 2017 Tony Drewitt / Head of Consultancy - IT Governance presentation
19 Jan 2017 Peter Yapp / NCSC Deputy Director - Incident Response presentation
19 Jan 2017 Martin Cassey / Nascenta presentation
10 Nov 2016 Graham Rymer / University of Cambridge
10 Nov 2016 Mark Wickenden
12 05 2016 Phil Cobley / Modern Policing & the Fight Against Cyber Crime presentation
12 05 2016 Jules Pagna Disso / Building a resilient ICS presentation
08 03 2016 Andrew Lee-Thorp / So you want to use a WebView? Android WebView: Attack and Defence
10 11 2015 Steve Lord / Trying (and failing) to secure the Internet of Things
John Mersh / Software and System Security: a life vest in the IoT ocean
10 Oct 2015 Sumit "sid" Siddharth / Some neat, new and ridiculous hacks from our vault
10 Feb 2015 Steven van der Baan / Web Application Security Testing with Burp Suite
2 December 2014 Colin Watson / OWASP Cornucopia
21 October 2014 Eireann Leverett presentation
1st April 2014 Ian Glover (CREST) / Overview of the CREST activities to professionalise the industry.
Yiannis Chrysanthou (KPMG) / Modern Password Cracking
Damien King (KPMG) / Filename Enumeration with TildeTool
12th November 2013 Paul Cain / Tracking Data using Forensics
12th November 2013 James Forshaw/ The Forger's Art: Exploiting XML Digital Signature Implementations presentation
5th March 2013 Sarantis Makoudis / Android (in)Security presentation
5th March 2013 Nikhil Sreekumar / Power On, Powershell presentation