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Chapter leaders David Campbell and Eric Duprey will be presenting on the up and coming threat of cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities.
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Chapter leaders David Campbell and Eric Duprey will be presenting on the emerging threat of cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities.
  
 
For a long time, the impact of XSS vulnerabilities has been grossly underestimated. During this presentation, we will demonstrate exactly how effective XSS vulns can be.  We intend to make this presentation interactive, so bring a laptop and be prepared to join in the fun.
 
For a long time, the impact of XSS vulnerabilities has been grossly underestimated. During this presentation, we will demonstrate exactly how effective XSS vulns can be.  We intend to make this presentation interactive, so bring a laptop and be prepared to join in the fun.
  
David Campbell is a ten plus year veteran of the infosec industry, with experience ranging from penetration testing for Fortune-100's to architecting security solutions for large multinational financials to security consulting for US government agencies.  DC is presently head of security engineering for Raytheon Polar Services, and is also on the board of directors of Psiframe Inc., a San Francisco based security consultancy.  
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David Campbell is an infosec veteran, with experience ranging from penetration testing for Fortune 100's to architecting security solutions for large multinational financials to consulting for government agencies.  DC is presently head of security engineering for Raytheon Polar Services, and is also on the board of directors of Psiframe Inc., a San Francisco based security consultancy.  
  
 
Eric Duprey is a Senior Security Engineer for Dish Network Corporation.
 
Eric Duprey is a Senior Security Engineer for Dish Network Corporation.

Revision as of 05:37, 3 May 2008

OWASP Denver

Welcome to the Denver chapter homepage. Chapter leaders are Eric Duprey and David Campbell.


Participation

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Special Event! Front Range OWASP Conference, 10 June 2008!

The Denver OWASP Chapter, in conjunction with the Boulder OWASP Chapter, is proud to present the FROC this June. We have an assortment of top notch speakers but have managed to keep this a *free conference*! Please register now at the FROC website

Next Meeting

The next meeting of the DENVER OWASP chapter will be held Wednesday 21 May 2008 at Raytheon Polar Services, 7400 S. Tucson Way, Centennial, CO 80112. [gMaps Link]

Topic: Cross Site Scripting, Exploits and Defenses

Agenda:

6-6:30 Dinner (at RPSC; provided by Fishnet Security.

6:30 - 6:40 Chapter business

6:40 - 8:00 Presentation and Q&A

Following the meeting we will have informal discussions over beverages at a local pub TBD.

Speakers

Chapter leaders David Campbell and Eric Duprey will be presenting on the emerging threat of cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities.

For a long time, the impact of XSS vulnerabilities has been grossly underestimated. During this presentation, we will demonstrate exactly how effective XSS vulns can be. We intend to make this presentation interactive, so bring a laptop and be prepared to join in the fun.

David Campbell is an infosec veteran, with experience ranging from penetration testing for Fortune 100's to architecting security solutions for large multinational financials to consulting for government agencies. DC is presently head of security engineering for Raytheon Polar Services, and is also on the board of directors of Psiframe Inc., a San Francisco based security consultancy.

Eric Duprey is a Senior Security Engineer for Dish Network Corporation.



Questions, Comments

Questions can be directed to

Future Meetings

May 21 2008

Past Meetings

April 2008

February 2008

June 2007

April 2007

February 2007

January 2007

November 2006


Chapter Planning Pages

Front Range Web Application Security Summit Planning