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+ | February 10, 2011 | ||
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'''Location:''' | '''Location:''' | ||
− | + | Johnson County Community College | |
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'''Topic:''' | '''Topic:''' | ||
− | + | Mitigating the OWASP Top-10 with Strategic Network Points of Control | |
+ | A discussion of Web Application Security Best Practices and the emerging | ||
+ | capabilities of Web App Firewalls, Web Access Gateways and advanced | ||
+ | Application Delivery Controllers. | ||
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'''Speaker:''' | '''Speaker:''' | ||
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+ | David Remington is a Systems Engineer for f5 Networks and member of the | ||
+ | Security Subject Matter Expert Team. He has over 15 years of experience | ||
+ | architecting and implementing network and application security solutions | ||
+ | as a customer, consultant, partner and instructor. Dave specializes in | ||
+ | security implementations, critical incident response and providing | ||
+ | technical oversight of all implementations for a variety of customers | ||
+ | including State and Federal entities and Fortune 500 clients in the | ||
+ | Financial and Health Care industries. | ||
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+ | This meeting presentation will include a discussion of web application best practices | ||
+ | and how F5's technology solutions can give organizations the tools to | ||
+ | address the OWASP Top-10. It will focus on both traditional security | ||
+ | topics as well as new emerging solutions and show how embedding | ||
+ | application fluency and security along with user authentication and access | ||
+ | into the network can provide strategic points of control which empower | ||
+ | organizations to mitigate application vulnerabilities, consolidate user | ||
+ | access and control and secure web services. | ||
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<ul><small> | <ul><small> | ||
− | + | We look forward to seeing you at the meeting! | |
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Revision as of 18:24, 20 January 2011
OWASP Kansas City
Welcome to the Kansas City chapter homepage. If you have any questions about the Kansas City Chapter after reading this page, please send an email to our chapter leader Mat Caughron
Participation
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Upcoming Meetings
Date: February 10, 2011
Location:
Johnson County Community College
Topic:
Mitigating the OWASP Top-10 with Strategic Network Points of Control
A discussion of Web Application Security Best Practices and the emerging
capabilities of Web App Firewalls, Web Access Gateways and advanced
Application Delivery Controllers.
Speaker:
David Remington is a Systems Engineer for f5 Networks and member of the Security Subject Matter Expert Team. He has over 15 years of experience architecting and implementing network and application security solutions as a customer, consultant, partner and instructor. Dave specializes in security implementations, critical incident response and providing technical oversight of all implementations for a variety of customers including State and Federal entities and Fortune 500 clients in the Financial and Health Care industries.
This meeting presentation will include a discussion of web application best practices and how F5's technology solutions can give organizations the tools to address the OWASP Top-10. It will focus on both traditional security topics as well as new emerging solutions and show how embedding application fluency and security along with user authentication and access into the network can provide strategic points of control which empower organizations to mitigate application vulnerabilities, consolidate user access and control and secure web services.
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We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!
Attendance of OWASP meetings is free and anyone interested in web application security is welcome to attend. Pass on this meeting announcement to anyone else that would benefit from joining us.
Please note:
- Attendance at an OWASP chapter meeting is free and open to anyone interested in web application security
- No registration is required, although RSVPs to the chapter leader are appreciated
- Professionals with CISSPs, or other certifications, can earn CPE credits by attending
We meet at least once a quarter to discuss application security. If you have an interesting topic you'd like to present or discuss at future meetings, please send an email to caughron[at]gmail com. Or, get a discussion going by posting a message to our mailing list.
Past Meetings
Thanks to the speakers for sharing with us at our past chapter meetings. Any presentation handouts or associated documents are shared through the following meeting summaries:
- October 2010 Meeting
- August 2010 Meeting
- June 2010 Meeting
- April 2010 Meeting
- February 2010 Meeting
- December 2009 Meeting
- July 2009 Meeting
- November 2008 Meeting
- August 2008 Meeting
- April 2008 Meeting
- November 2007 Meeting
- September 2007 Meeting
- June 2007 meeting
- March 2007 meeting
- December 2006 meeting