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OWASP Europe Tour - Bucharest 2013

Wednesday 5th June (Conference)

DESCRIPTION
OWASP Europe TOUR, is an event across the European region that promotes awareness about application security, so that people and organizations can make informed decisions about true application security risks. Everyone is free to participate in OWASP and all of our materials are available under a free and open software license.
  • Apart from OWASP's Top 10, most OWASP Projects are not widely used and understood. In most cases this is not due to lack of quality and usefulness of those Document & Tool projects, but due to a lack of understanding of where they fit in an Enterprise's security ecosystem or in the Web Application Development Life-cycle.
  • This event aims to change that by providing a selection of mature and enterprise ready projects together with practical examples of how to use them.
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CONFERENCE (Wednesday 5th of June)

Date Location
Wednesday 5th of June Venue Location: University "Politehnica" of Bucharest

Venue Address: Splaiul Independentei nr. 313, sector 6, Bucuresti, ROMANIA; Rectorship Building, Senate Hall
Postal cod: RO-060042
Venue Map: [1]

Price and registration
This event is FREE
Registration Link to the Europe Tour: 
http://owasp-romaniachapter-eorg.eventbrite.com/



Conference Details
Time Title Speaker Description
02:30 pm
(30 mins)
Welcome Ionel Chirita, Claudiu Constantinescu
03:15 pm
(45 mins)
Penetration Testing - a way for improving our cyber security Adrian Furtună
04:15 pm
(45 mins)
Android reverse engineering: understanding third-party applications Vicente Aguilera It will present the objectives of the software reverse engineering and the techniques and tools to execute this process in Android applications. It will present, from a security analyst point of view and in a practical manner, the process of analyzing an existing application at Google Play Store.
05:15 pm
(45 mins)
The Trouble with Passwords Mark Goodwin
06:15 pm
(45 mins)
Hacking the ViewState in ASP.NET Ovidiu Diaconescu
07:15 pm
(45 mins)
Do you "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ..." in MySQL/MariaDB/Percona Server? Gabriel Preda We discuss (at least) elementary security procedures for MySQL and it's forks. Dive through short information about MySQL forks, replication options and their security implications. Finally some notes on what changes about security when you scale MySQL.