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Revision as of 11:30, 15 June 2016

OWASP Netherland Wiki
All OWASP NL Events 2016

July 7th, 2016

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Venue

Surfnet
273 Radboudkwartier
3511 CK Utrecht

Directions

The presentation is in the buildings surrounding central station. When arriving by train, follow the signs to 'Centrum/Hoog Catherijne' and keep to the left. The entrence is about twenty metres past the last train platform entrance.

Programme:

18:30 - 19:15 Registration & Pizza
19:15 - 20:00 Find and fix software security problems… wait, do not make security mistakes in the first place!
20:00 - 20:15 Break
20:15 - 21:00 How to keep your secrets saf(er) on an Android device, Alternatives to ‘just don’t’
21:00 - 21:30 Networking

Presentations

Find and fix software security problems… wait, do not make security mistakes in the first place!

Today, companies do not have a shortage of known security problems in their solutions. Tools and people point out numerous software security problems that eventually should be fixed. So how do organizations deal with all these issues? What is the most effective way to get issues fixed? For companies taking security serious, the question is no longer “How many problems can you find?”, but the real question is “How many security issues can you fix or prevent developers from making?” In this session, we explore different routes on how to find and fix security issues, or prevent making them in the first place.

How to keep your secrets saf(er) on an Android device

Alternatives to ‘just don’t’

In this presentation we will visit several approaches on how you can try to keep a secret within your Android applications. We cover various subjects: from guarding your authentication information to keeping your keys a secret.

Speakers

Matias Madou

Matias is the founder of Sensei Security, a software security startup building solutions to effectively fix and prevent security problems in software. Matias has over a decade of hands-on software security experience ranging from the research to improve existing solutions to scoping and building new solutions. A dozen patents and a bunch of papers are the result of his research that eventually led to a hand full of commercial products.

Jeroen Willemsen

Jeroen is a full stack developer specialized in IT security at Xebia with a passion for mobile and risk management. He has developed multiple applications and loves to spend time on tinkering with security tooling and new technologies.