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Revision as of 08:29, 5 November 2015

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Welcome to THE security event of 2015 in Gothenburg! A full day with high quality speakers and workshops dedicated to security. If you are a developer or a security practitioner in the Gothenburg area participating is more or less mandatory, for all others it's just a really well spent day.


Venue

Lindholmen Conference Center, December 8th 2015

Agenda & Speakers

A detailed agenda is not yet set, but these speakers are confirmed;

  • Mario Heiderich
  • Michele Orrú
  • Martin Johns
  • Marie Moe
  • Sean Duggan
  • Jenny Radcliffe
  • Rikard Bodforss

OWASP Gothenburg Day 2015

08:30-09:30 Registration
BREAKFAST - Provided by event sponsors @ Breakfast Sponsor
09:30:-12:00

OWASP Security Shepherd
Sean Duggan, OWASP Security Shepherd Project Leader

How do you know a web site is secure? How do you know your credentials are safe online? What makes a web site safe? Do you even know the questions to ask to help determine this? HTTPs is not the answer and trust is no longer a solution. The only way to be sure is to perform ethical hacking on the web application using a combination of manual and automated pentesting techniques. These skills are in high demand in the market place right now - but how can one get them? Well that's easy... if you take the right first step!

Join Sean Duggan for a 3 hour hands on workshop that will bring attendees up to speed on all the latest and greatest security testing techniques that are a concern in the market today. Compete against other attendees to solve increasingly complex security puzzles derived from real world security threats. Workshop attendees will leave with a real familiarity of web and mobile security testing best practice, terminology, workflows, and commonly used tool kits.

Bring an open mind and your laptop

Social Engineering
Jennifer Radcliffe

Forensics
Rikard Bodforss

12:00-13:00 LUNCH - Provided by event sponsors @ LunchSponsor
13:00-13:45

Mario Heiderich

An Abusive Relationship with AngularJS – About the Security Adventures with the "Super-Hero" Framework

14:00-14:45

Martin Johns

TBA

14:45-15:30 FIKA - Coffee break
15:30-16:15

Marie Moe

Unpatchable - Living with a vulnerable implanted device

My life depends on the functioning of a medical device, a pacemaker that generates each and every beat of my heart. This computer inside of me may fail due to hardware and software issues, due to misconfigurations or network-connectivity. Yes, you read that correctly. The pacemaker has a wireless interface for remote monitoring and I am forced to become a human part of the Internet-of-Things. As a seasoned security-professional I am worried about my heart's attack surface.

16:15-17:00

Michele Orrú

Dark FairyTales from a Phisherman (Vol. III)

17:00-21:00 Beer, mingel, food and security talk


Gold Sponsor

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Silver Sponsors

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Event sponsors

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Registration

Tickets will be available shortly. Announcement will be made through the normal channels; the owasp-sweden mailing list and the @owaspgbg twitter account.

Register for OWASP Gothenburg Day 2015

Sponsorship

There is still one silver sponsor slot and one event sponsor slot open, please contact Mikael Falkvidd, [email protected] if your company is interested in getting your hands on one of those.