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− | '''2014 October 31: Open World Forum, Paris, France: [http://www.openworldforum.paris/fr/tracks/security-secdev#talk_429 Sébastien Gioria: Application Security testing with Zed Attack Proxy]'''
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− | This will include both a talk and demo of ZAP.
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− | '''2014 November 11: Agile Testing Days, Potsdam, Germany: [http://www.agiletestingdays.com/session/security-testing-agile-context/ Bill Matthews: Security Testing in an Agile Context]'''
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− | With each iteration producing a potentially deployable release, testing on an Agile project needs to cover a broad range of tests is a short period of time. All too often, Security Testing is one of those areas that is omitted due to a lack of experience and understanding of how to approach Security in an Agile context.
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− | In this talk, we will look at key principles that can allow us to integrate security testing into each iteration. We will start with looking at Threat Modelling as a means to understand what is important to test before moving onto methods for generating test ideas. We will then examine ideas of how to implement these checks/tests and how they can be integrated into your current testing practices.
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− | Bill will be covering a bit about ZAP as part of this talk :)
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Latest revision as of 01:55, 14 November 2017
Upcoming Talks/Training:
For details of upcoming ZAP related talks or training please see the latest ZAP Newsletter