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'''Presentation:''' Making Vulnerability Management Less Painful with OWASP DefectDojo
  
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Java applications built today use several third-party libraries and frameworks. We depend on these building blocks so we can build applications faster. However, if one of the libraries we depend on has a known, published vulnerability, then our application may have inherited that vulnerability. This session covers the OWASP Dependency-Check project. It discusses how the tool works and how you can integrate it into your application build process to validate whether or not your application is using known vulnerable libraries.
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DefectDojo was created in 2013 when one security engineer at Rackspace stupidly opened his mouth in front of his leadership team. Vulnerability management is traditionally tedious, time consuming, and mentally draining. DefectDojo attempts to streamline vulnerability management with automation centered around templating, report generation, metrics, scanner consolidation, and baseline self-service tools. DefectDojo is currently used by multiple large enterprises and has twenty contributors. It has made several engineers' lives much easier, and it can help you too. Got a ton of findings to consolidate and report on? DefectDojo has you covered. Need to have a dashboard of your team’s work? DefectDojo has you covered. Tired of boilerplate report generation? DefectDojo does that for you. Come check out how to make vulnerability management less painful and speed up your appsec program in this talk with demo.
  
 
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Jeremy is a senior information security engineer for a large financial institution. Jeremy specializes in securing the SDLC. He has a deep understanding of static analysis and has created and customized SAST tools to both decrease assessment time and increase quality. Jeremy is the founder and project lead on OWASP's dependency-check.
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Greg Anderson is the project leader and creator of OWASP DefectDojo. Greg was also a chapter leader of San Antonio for two years.  His recent work has focused on advanced security automation to get the most out of application security programs.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 01:59, 23 October 2017

OWASP Minneapolis-St. Paul (OWASP MSP)

Welcome to the Minneapolis-St. Paul (OWASP MSP) chapter homepage. The chapter leadership Alex Bauert - President

We use Meetup.com for announcements and sometimes, depending on the event Eventbrite.com for RSVP's to organize events and meetings. 


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OWASP-MSP Upcoming Chapter Meeting

When: Wednesday, October 26th @ 6:00

Where: Ewald Conference Center 1000 Westgate Drive #252 St. Paul, MN

Presentation: Making Vulnerability Management Less Painful with OWASP DefectDojo

Presenter: Greg Anderson

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DefectDojo was created in 2013 when one security engineer at Rackspace stupidly opened his mouth in front of his leadership team. Vulnerability management is traditionally tedious, time consuming, and mentally draining. DefectDojo attempts to streamline vulnerability management with automation centered around templating, report generation, metrics, scanner consolidation, and baseline self-service tools. DefectDojo is currently used by multiple large enterprises and has twenty contributors. It has made several engineers' lives much easier, and it can help you too. Got a ton of findings to consolidate and report on? DefectDojo has you covered. Need to have a dashboard of your team’s work? DefectDojo has you covered. Tired of boilerplate report generation? DefectDojo does that for you. Come check out how to make vulnerability management less painful and speed up your appsec program in this talk with demo.

Bio:

Greg Anderson is the project leader and creator of OWASP DefectDojo. Greg was also a chapter leader of San Antonio for two years. His recent work has focused on advanced security automation to get the most out of application security programs.






Secure360

Secure360 is an annual conference providing high quality educational sessions and networking opportunities while working to identify developing trends in risk management, physical security, governance, audit, information security, contingency planning and human capital.

DC612 Meetings

DC612 meets the 2nd Thursday of the month.
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President: Alex Bauert