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Ottawa
OWASP Ottawa
Welcome to the Ottawa chapter homepage. The chapter leaders are Sherif Koussa and Karim Nathoo [1]
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Meetings Location
Shopify: 61a York St (Above Tucker's Marketplace) Map
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Meeting schedule:
6:00-6:30 Pizza, wings and pop 6:30-7:30 Main presentation 7:30-8:00 Open discussion and questions
Next Meeting: March, Thursday 10th 2011
Speaker: Shan Gu - Accenture - Large enterprises are increasing their adoption of SOA at a rapid rate as interoperability standards and vendor product implementations mature and stabilize. However, moving enterprises into a loosely coupled IT paradigm introduces challenges around security and compliance. How do we address accountability, confidentiality, integrity, and trust in a large loosely couple ecosystem where consumers and providers don’t always maintain a permanent or stateful relationship? There are standards of course that help integrators and Architects design systems to communicate with each other in a secure manner, however these standards, when interpreted in their purest sense are complex and expensive to implement/maintain in large organizations. And systems that are operationally complex in terms of security are ironically the least secure.
About The Speaker Shan Gu - Manager in the Security Technologies Practice at Accenture
Shan is a Security Architect from Accenture who specializes in Identity and Access Management and SOA Security. He has worked with clients in both the Public and Private sectors and in various industries spanning from Health, to Transport, to Financial Services. Shan has spent his recent years focused on helping clients adopt SOA within the enterprise and to do it in a secure and cost effective manner. Shan is a graduate from Carleton University’s Systems and Computer Engineering program, with a B.Eng and a Minor in Business.
April, Thursday 14th 2011
Speaker: - TBD
About The Speaker TBD
May, Thursday 10th 2011
Speaker: - TBD
About The Speaker TBD
Previous Meetings
September 10th, 2009 - Justin Foster - Speaker Notes: Download Here April 6th, 2009 - Rafal Los - Speaker Notes: Download Here July 16th, 2008 - John Linehan - Speaker Notes: Download Here November 28th, 2007 - Eric Klien - Make my day