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OWASP Minneapolis-St. Paul (OWASP MSP)

Welcome to the Minneapolis-St. Paul (OWASP MSP) chapter homepage. The chapter leadership team includes Alex Bauert - President, Todd Dahl, and Lorna Alamri.

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, May 11th @ 6:00 - 8:00 PM

Title: Evil Twin Attack with Wifiphisher

This presentation will revolve around Wifiphisher, a security tool which automates the process of Evil Twin attack in order to mount fast phishing attacks against Wi-Fi networks. It is an open-source software that is heavily used by the wireless hacking community and comes with its community-built templates for different phishing scenarios.


Common defenses for reducing the associated risk will also be discussed, including Wireless Intrusion Detection & Prevention Systems, 802.1X Port Access Control for robust mutual authentication and security awareness training.

Speaker: George Chatzisofroniou (@_sophron) is a security engineer at CENSUS S.A. His research interests include cryptography, Wi-Fi hacking, network security and web security. He is the lead developer of the popular open-source wireless hacking tool "Wifiphisher".

Location: Best Buy - Headquarters 7601 Penn Ave S, Richfield, MN (Use the Visitor parking off Penn and the Visitor Entrance)

RSVP:

at Eventbrite [1]

Agenda:
5:30 PM Room opens for networking and CPE signup
6:00 PM Welcome: OWASP chapter update and Chapter Presentation
7:45 PM Wrap-up



Content

Igor Matlin - Warning: Security Storms are Brewing in Your JavaScript - OWASP (MSP) - May 2015


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.
http://www.dc612.org/

President: Alex Bauert

Leadership Team: Todd Dahl

Leadership Team: Lorna Alamri

Board Oversight: David Bryan

Content and Social Media: [Eric]

Secure360 Representative: Alex Crittenden