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OWASP EUROPE TOUR 2013

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CONFERENCE AND TRAINING

OWASP Europe Tour - London 2013

Monday 3rd June

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.
OWASP MEMBERSHIP
During the OWASP Europe Tour you could become a member and support our mission.

Become an OWASP member by clicking here


London EUTour2013 Conference Day (Monday 3rd June)

Date Location
Monday 13th May Venue Location: Lion Court Conference Centre

Venue Address: 25 Procter Street, Holborn, London, WC1V 6NY
Venue Map: Google Maps

Price and registration
This event is FREE and open to all
Registration Link to the Europe Tour: REGISTER HERE!



Conference Details
Time Title Speaker Description
09:00 am
(45 mins)
Registration and Tea/Coffee
9:45 am
(15 mins)
Introduction & Welcome Justin Clarke - London OWASP Chapter Leader Introduction to OWASP & London Event Schedule for the Day
10:00AM
(45 mins)
TBD TBD TBD
10:45AM
(45 mins)
TBD TBD TBD
11:30AM
(45 mins)
PCI for Developers Fabio Cerullo, OWASP Ireland The PCI-DSS and PA DSS standards are well known to security professionals and auditors, but how are these interpreted by software development teams? Usually is not clear whether all requirements are necessary and most importantly, how these should be implemented. This talk aims to help developers understanding the key points of these standards in a simple and fast approach and be able to implement them during the software development cycle.
12:15PM
(60 mins)
Lunch
1:15PM
(45 mins)
Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Securing Development with PMD Justin Clarke - London OWASP Chapter Leader Using static analysis to identify software bugs is not a new paradigm. For years, developers have used static analysis tools to identifying code quality issues. While these tools may not be specifically designed for identifying security bugs. This presentation will discuss how custom security rules can be added to existing code quality tools to identify potential software security bugs. Writing custom software security rules for the popular Java code scanning tool PMD will be the focus of the presentation.
2:00PM
(45 mins)
TBD TBD TBD
2:45PM
(30 mins)
Tea/Coffee Break and Networking
3:15PM
(45 mins)
OWASP Cornucopia Colin Watson - Project Leader Microsoft's Elevation of Privilege (EoP) threat modelling card game has been refreshed into a new version more suitable for typical web applications, and aligned with OWASP advice and guides. "OWASP Cornucopia - Ecommerce Web Application Edition" will be presented and used to demonstrate how it can help developers identify security requirements from the OWASP Secure Coding Practices - Quick Reference Guide. The project is now referenced by a PCIDSS information supplement.
4:00PM
(45 mins)
Secure Coding, some simple steps help Steven van der Baan - OWASP Cambridge Secure coding is often perceived as difficult and complex.

While it is true that 'good security' should be embedded into the design, there are a couple of steps a developer can take which lead to a more secure application. In this presentation we will go to the basics of secure application development and demonstrate these principles which help you build security into your application.