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| valign="middle" height="60" bgcolor="#e0e0e0" align="center" colspan="4" | OWASP Status Update<br>[[OWASP:About#Global_Board_Members| OWASP Board]]<br>Video | [http://www.owasp.org/images/0/0f/OWASPDC2010-v1.pdf Slides]
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| valign="middle" height="60" bgcolor="#e0e0e0" align="center" colspan="4" | OWASP Status Update<br>[[OWASP:About#Global_Board_Members| OWASP Board]]<br>[http://vimeo.com/groups/asdc10/videos/18821089 Video] | [http://www.owasp.org/images/0/0f/OWASPDC2010-v1.pdf Slides]
 
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| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#ffdf80" align="center" | [[Drive By Downloads: How To Avoid Getting A Cap Popped In Your App]]<br>Neil Daswani<br><br> Video | [[Media:OWASP_Dasient_11_10_10.pdf|Slides]]
 
| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#ffdf80" align="center" | [[Drive By Downloads: How To Avoid Getting A Cap Popped In Your App]]<br>Neil Daswani<br><br> Video | [[Media:OWASP_Dasient_11_10_10.pdf|Slides]]
 
| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#a0c0e0" align="center" | [[Secure Code Review: Enterprise Metrics]]<br>Richard Tychansky<br><br>Video | [[Media:OWASP_-_Secure_Code_Review_Enterprise_Metrics.ppt|Slides]]
 
| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#a0c0e0" align="center" | [[Secure Code Review: Enterprise Metrics]]<br>Richard Tychansky<br><br>Video | [[Media:OWASP_-_Secure_Code_Review_Enterprise_Metrics.ppt|Slides]]
| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#b3ff99" align="center" | [[Cyber-Assurance Ecosystem - Automation Activities for Securing the Enterprise]]<br>Joe Jarzombek & Tom Millar<br><br> Video | [[Media:SwA_SCRM_10Nov2010_jj.pdf|Slides]]
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| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#b3ff99" align="center" | [[Cyber-Assurance Ecosystem - Automation Activities for Securing the Enterprise]]<br>Joe Jarzombek & Tom Millar<br><br>[http://vimeo.com/groups/asdc10/videos/18802696 Video] | [[Media:SwA_SCRM_10Nov2010_jj.pdf|Slides]]
 
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| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#c0a0a0" align="center" | [[Pen Testing with Iron]]<br>Andrew Wilson <br><br> Video | [[Media:PenTestingWithIron.ppt|Slides]]
 
| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#c0a0a0" align="center" | [[Pen Testing with Iron]]<br>Andrew Wilson <br><br> Video | [[Media:PenTestingWithIron.ppt|Slides]]
 
| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#ffdf80" align="center" | [[Providing application-level assurance through DNSSEC]]<br>Suresh Krishnaswamy, Wes Hardaker and Russ Mundy<br><br> Video | [[Media: Providing-Application-level-Assurance-through-DNSSEC-final.ppt | Slides]]
 
| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#ffdf80" align="center" | [[Providing application-level assurance through DNSSEC]]<br>Suresh Krishnaswamy, Wes Hardaker and Russ Mundy<br><br> Video | [[Media: Providing-Application-level-Assurance-through-DNSSEC-final.ppt | Slides]]
| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#a0c0e0" align="center" | [[H.....t.....t....p.......p....o....s....t]]<br>Onn Chee & Tom Brennan <br><br> Video | [http://www.owasp.org/images/4/43/Layer_7_DDOS.pdf Slides]
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| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#a0c0e0" align="center" | [[H.....t.....t....p.......p....o....s....t]]<br>Onn Chee & Tom Brennan <br><br>[http://vimeo.com/groups/asdc10/videos/18818757 Video] | [http://www.owasp.org/images/4/43/Layer_7_DDOS.pdf Slides]
 
| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#b3ff99" align="center" rowspan="3"| [[Understanding How They Attack Your Weaknesses: CAPEC]]<br>Sean Barnum<br><br><br><br>Making Security Measurable<br>Video | [[Media:Making_Security_Measurable_-_CWE_-_OWASP_AppSec_DC_2010_(Barnum).pdf|Slides]]<br><br><br>Understanding How They Attack Your Weaknesses<br>Video | [[Media:Understanding_How_They_Attack_Your_Weaknesses-CAPEC_-_OWASP_AppSec_DC_2010_(Barnum).pdf|Slides]]
 
| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#b3ff99" align="center" rowspan="3"| [[Understanding How They Attack Your Weaknesses: CAPEC]]<br>Sean Barnum<br><br><br><br>Making Security Measurable<br>Video | [[Media:Making_Security_Measurable_-_CWE_-_OWASP_AppSec_DC_2010_(Barnum).pdf|Slides]]<br><br><br>Understanding How They Attack Your Weaknesses<br>Video | [[Media:Understanding_How_They_Attack_Your_Weaknesses-CAPEC_-_OWASP_AppSec_DC_2010_(Barnum).pdf|Slides]]
 
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| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#c0a0a0" align="center" | [[Friendly Traitor 2 Features are hot but giving up our secrets is not!]]<br>Kevin Johnson and Mike Poor<br><br> Video | [[Media: Friendly_Traitor_2.pdf|Slides]]
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| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#c0a0a0" align="center" | [[Friendly Traitor 2 Features are hot but giving up our secrets is not!]]<br>Kevin Johnson and Mike Poor<br><br>[http://vimeo.com/groups/asdc10/videos/18810353 Video] | [[Media: Friendly_Traitor_2.pdf|Slides]]
 
| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#ffdf80" align="center" | [[Exploiting the media for fun and profit. Analysis of a new type of web application attacks through media files]]<br>Aleksandr Yampolskiy<br><br> Video | [[Media:Exploiting_Media_For_Fun_and_Profit.ppt|Slides]]
 
| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#ffdf80" align="center" | [[Exploiting the media for fun and profit. Analysis of a new type of web application attacks through media files]]<br>Aleksandr Yampolskiy<br><br> Video | [[Media:Exploiting_Media_For_Fun_and_Profit.ppt|Slides]]
 
| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#a0c0e0" align="center" | [[Open Source Web Entry Firewall]]<br>Ivan Buetler<br><br> Video | [[Media: AppSecDC_Open_Source_Web_Entry_Server_V2.2.ppt|Slides]]
 
| width="200" valign="middle" height="120" bgcolor="#a0c0e0" align="center" | [[Open Source Web Entry Firewall]]<br>Ivan Buetler<br><br> Video | [[Media: AppSecDC_Open_Source_Web_Entry_Server_V2.2.ppt|Slides]]

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Registration | Hotel | Walter E. Washington Convention Center

Main Conference Page | Presentations Page | Training Page

Training 11/08

Training Day 1 - Nov 8th 2010
  149A 149B 154A 155 154B
09:00-12:00 Day 1:
Assessing and Exploiting Web Applications with Samurai-WTF
Justin Searle, InGuardians
Day 1:
Leading an AppSec Initiative
Jeff Williams, Aspect Security
Day 1:
Remote Testing for Common Web Application Security Threats
David Rhoades, Maven Security
The Art of Exploiting SQL Injections
Sumit Siddharth, 7Safe Limited
WebAppSec.php: Developing Secure Web Applications
Robert Zakon
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-17:00 Day 1:
Assessing and Exploiting Web Applications with Samurai-WTF
Justin Searle, InGuardians
Day 1:
Leading an AppSec Initiative
Jeff Williams, Aspect Security
Day 1:
Remote Testing for Common Web Application Security Threats
David Rhoades, Maven Security
The Art of Exploiting SQL Injections
Sumit Siddharth, 7Safe Limited
WebAppSec.php: Developing Secure Web Applications
Robert Zakon

Training 11/09

Training Day 2 - Nov 9th 2010
  149A 149B 154A 155 154B 159B
09:00-12:00 Day 1:
Assessing and Exploiting Web Applications with Samurai-WTF
Justin Searle, InGuardians
Day 1:
Leading an AppSec Initiative
Jeff Williams, Aspect Security
Day 1:
Remote Testing for Common Web Application Security Threats
David Rhoades, Maven Security
Java Security Overview
Zoltán Hornák, SEARCH-LAB
Software Security Remediation: How to Fix Application Vulnerabilities
Dan Cornell, Denim Group
Threat Modeling Express
Rohit Sethi & Oliver Ng, Security Compass
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-17:00 Day 1:
Assessing and Exploiting Web Applications with Samurai-WTF
Justin Searle, InGuardians
Day 1:
Leading an AppSec Initiative
Jeff Williams, Aspect Security
Day 1:
Remote Testing for Common Web Application Security Threats
David Rhoades, Maven Security
Java Security Overview
Zoltán Hornák, SEARCH-LAB
Software Security Remediation: How to Fix Application Vulnerabilities
Dan Cornell, Denim Group
Threat Modeling Express
Rohit Sethi & Oliver Ng, Security Compass

Plenary Day 1 - 11/10

Plenary Day 1 - Nov 10th 2010
  Offense (147B) Defense (147A) Metrics (145B) Government (145A)
07:30-08:50 Registration
08:50-09:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks
09:00-10:00 Keynote: Neal Ziring
National Security Agency
Video | Slides
10:00-10:30 OWASP Status Update
OWASP Board
Video | Slides
10:30-10:45 Coffee Break sponsored by Redspin30x120.png
10:45-11:30 Python Basics for Web App Pentesters
Justin Searle

Video | Slides
Drive By Downloads: How To Avoid Getting A Cap Popped In Your App
Neil Daswani

Video | Slides
Secure Code Review: Enterprise Metrics
Richard Tychansky

Video | Slides
Cyber-Assurance Ecosystem - Automation Activities for Securing the Enterprise
Joe Jarzombek & Tom Millar

Video | Slides
11:30-11:35 Break
11:35-12:20 White and Black box testing of Lotus Domino Applications
Ari Elias-bachrach and Casey Pike

Video | Slides
Protecting Federal Government from Web 2.0 Application Security Risks
Sarbari Gupta

Video | Slides
Measuring Security: 5 KPIs for Successful Web App Security Programs
Rafal Los

Video | Slides
Security Risk and the Software Supply Chain
Karen Goertzel

Video | Slides
12:20-1:20 Lunch
1:20-2:05 Pen Testing with Iron
Andrew Wilson

Video | Slides
Providing application-level assurance through DNSSEC
Suresh Krishnaswamy, Wes Hardaker and Russ Mundy

Video | Slides
H.....t.....t....p.......p....o....s....t
Onn Chee & Tom Brennan

Video | Slides
Understanding How They Attack Your Weaknesses: CAPEC
Sean Barnum



Making Security Measurable
Video | Slides


Understanding How They Attack Your Weaknesses
Video | Slides
2:05-2:10 Break Break
2:10-2:55 Hacking Oracle From Web Apps
Sumit Siddharth

Video | Slides
GuardRails: A (Nearly) Painless Solution to Insecure Web Applications
Jonathan Burket, Patrick Mutchler, Michael Weaver and Muzzammil Zaveri

Video | Slides
Framed! Security-patching Common Web Development Frameworks - Panel
2:55-3:10 Coffee Break sponsored by SecureIdeas 30X65.png
3:10-3:55 wXf: Web Exploitation Framework
Ken Johnson and Chris Gates

Video | Slides
The Strengths of Combining Code Review with Application Penetration Testing
Dave Wichers

Video | Slides
Dealing with Web Application Security, Regulation Style
Andrew Weidenhamer

Video | Slides
Ensuring Software Assurance Process Maturity
Edmund Wotring

Video | Slides
3:55-4:00 Break
4:00-4:45 Pen-Test Panel Botnet Resistant Coding: Protecting Your Users from Script Kiddies
Fabian Rothschild and Peter Greko

Video | Slides
OWASP Broken Web Applications Project Update
Chuck Willis
Video | Slides
People, Process, and Technology: OWASP Impact on the SwA Processes and Practices Working Group
Michele Moss

Video | Slides
Smashing WebGoat for Fun and Research: Static Code Scanner Evaluation
Joshua Windsor and Joshua Pauli
Video | Slides
4:45-4:50 Break
4:50-5:35 Closing the Gap: Analyzing the Limitations of Web Application Vulnerability Scanners
David Shelly, Randy Marchany & Joseph Tront

Video | Slides
Using Misuse Cases to Articulate Vulnerabilities to Stakeholders
Scott Mendenhall
Video | Slides
Federal Perspectives on Application Security - Panel
The Web Hacking Incident Database (WHID) Report
Ryan Barnett
Video | Slides
5:30-7:30 Cocktails sponsored by Trustwave50x250.png

Plenary Day 2 - 11/11

Plenary Day 2 - Nov 11th 2010
  Offense (147B) New Frontiers (147A) OWASP (145B) Process (145A)
07:30-08:55 Registration
08:55-09:00 Day 2 Opening Remarks
09:00-10:00 Keynote: Ron Ross
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Video | Slides
10:00-10:15 Coffee Break sponsored by Trustwave30x150.png
10:15-11:00 Hacking SAP BusinessObjects
Joshua Abraham and Will Vandevanter

Video | Slides
Cloudy with a chance of hack!
Lars Ewe

Video | Slides
Don’t Judge a Website by its Icon – Read the Label!
Jeff Williams

Video | Slides
Application Portfolio Risk Ranking: Banishing FUD With Structure and Numbers
Dan Cornell

Video | Slides
11:00-11:05 Break
11:05-11:50 Deconstructing ColdFusion
Chris Eng and Brandon Creighton

Video | Slides
Declarative Web Security
Brandon Sterne

Video | Slides
The Secure Coding Practices Quick Reference Guide
Keith Turpin

Video | Slides
Code Reviewing Strategies
Andrew Wilson and John Hoopes

Video | Slides
11:50-11:55 Break
11:55-12:40 Friendly Traitor 2 Features are hot but giving up our secrets is not!
Kevin Johnson and Mike Poor

Video | Slides
Exploiting the media for fun and profit. Analysis of a new type of web application attacks through media files
Aleksandr Yampolskiy

Video | Slides
Open Source Web Entry Firewall
Ivan Buetler

Video | Slides
Microsoft's Security Development Lifecycle for Agile Development
Nick Coblentz

Video | Slides
12:40-1:40 Lunch
1:40-2:25 Hacking .NET Applications at Runtime: A Dynamic Attack
Jon McCoy

Video | Slides
Life in the Clouds: a Service Provider's View
Michael Smith

Video | Slides
Solving Real World Problems with ESAPI
Chris Schmidt

Video | Slides
Financial Services Panel
2:25-2:30 Break
2:30-3:15 JavaSnoop: How to hack anything written in Java
Arshan Dabirsiaghi

Video | Slides
Social Zombies Gone Wild: Totally Exposed and Uncensored
Kevin Johnson and Tom Eston

Video | Slides
Attack Detection and Prevention with OWASP AppSensor
Colin Watson

Video | Slides
3:15-3:30 Coffee Break sponsored by AppSecDC-2010-Syngress75x30.gif
3:30-4:15 Unlocking the Toolkit: Attacking Google Web Toolkit
Ron Gutierrez

Video | Slides
Smart Phones with Dumb Apps: Threat Modeling for Mobile Applications
Dan Cornell

Video | Slides
OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set
Ryan Barnett

Video | Slides
Implementing a Secure Software Development Program
Darren Death

Video | Slides
4:15-4:20 Break
4:20-5:05 Constricting the Web: Offensive Python for Web Hackers
Marcin Wielgoszewski and Nathan Hamiel

Video | Slides
Threats from Economical Improvement
Eduardo Neves

Video | Slides
OWASP ESAPI SwingSet
Fabio Cerullo

Video | Slides
The Unintended Consequences of Beating Users with Carrot Sticks: Radical Thoughts on Security Reform
Benjamin Tomhave

Video | Slides
5:05-5:30 Closing Remarks/Prizes
The OWASP AppSec DC Team

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