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== NEXT MEETING==
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== Next Meeting==
 
'''November 8th 2007''':
 
'''November 8th 2007''':
  
'''Location Change''': We have decided to move to a more central location on Harcourt Street, thanks to Ernst & Young. <br>
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'''Location: We have decided to move to a more central location on Harcourt Street, thanks to Ernst & Young. <br>
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'''Automated Fault injection''': Colin Bell & Gareth O'Sullivan  (IBM)
 
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Colin  has been working in IT for over 20 years, initially as a Mainframe developer and then later as a web developer / E Business leader. Between 2001 and 2007, he worked as a senior security analyst for Sun Life Financial based in Waterford. In that role  developed in house security testing capabilities for Sun Life globally and ran an advanced testing lab/service in Ireland for the benefit of the whole organization. <br><br>
 
Colin  has been working in IT for over 20 years, initially as a Mainframe developer and then later as a web developer / E Business leader. Between 2001 and 2007, he worked as a senior security analyst for Sun Life Financial based in Waterford. In that role  developed in house security testing capabilities for Sun Life globally and ran an advanced testing lab/service in Ireland for the benefit of the whole organization. <br><br>
  
'''Advanced hacking''': A small presentation with Eoin Keary relating to some nice techniques to apply to your next pen test such as XSS using Flash, CRLF injection & DOM attacks
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'''Advanced hacking''': A small presentation with Eoin Keary relating to some nice techniques to apply to your next pen test such as XSS using Flash, CRLF injection & DOM attacks<br>
  
'''Beer''' - The art of Drinking such things.
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===Time===
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6:15<br>
'''Kickoff''': 6:15<br>
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===Location===
'''Location''': Ernst & Young,<br>Harcourt Centre, Harcourt St, <br>Dublin 2<br>
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Ernst & Young,<br>Harcourt Centre, Harcourt St, <br>Dublin 2<br>
 
Opposite the Odeon Pub<br>
 
Opposite the Odeon Pub<br>
  

Revision as of 15:52, 8 November 2007

OWASP Ireland

Welcome to the Ireland chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Eoin Keary


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Next Meeting

November 8th 2007:

Location: We have decided to move to a more central location on Harcourt Street, thanks to Ernst & Young.

Agenda

Automated Fault injection: Colin Bell & Gareth O'Sullivan (IBM) Colin Bell from IBM shall be discussing Advanced security testing using AppScan. The theory behind such approaches to application security, the benefits and pitfalls.

Colin has been working in IT for over 20 years, initially as a Mainframe developer and then later as a web developer / E Business leader. Between 2001 and 2007, he worked as a senior security analyst for Sun Life Financial based in Waterford. In that role developed in house security testing capabilities for Sun Life globally and ran an advanced testing lab/service in Ireland for the benefit of the whole organization.

Advanced hacking: A small presentation with Eoin Keary relating to some nice techniques to apply to your next pen test such as XSS using Flash, CRLF injection & DOM attacks

Time

6:15

Location

Ernst & Young,
Harcourt Centre, Harcourt St,
Dublin 2
Opposite the Odeon Pub

Drop me a mail if you have any queries: eoin.keary <at> owasp.org

Local News

The OWASP code review project is finally near completion. A PDF should be available prior to end of 2007

http://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Code_Review_Project

OWASP Chapter Meeting: See above