This site is the archived OWASP Foundation Wiki and is no longer accepting Account Requests.
To view the new OWASP Foundation website, please visit https://owasp.org

Difference between revisions of "Summit 2011 Working Sessions/Session057"

From OWASP
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 110: Line 110:
 
| mailing_list =
 
| mailing_list =
  
| short_working_session_description= We all know that you can’t control what you can’t measure and that you need to measure the right things or you won’t be steering towards the right outcome. For this session we will define the right outcome as “low risk to an organization from vulnerabilities in applications. ”What are the right things to measure? How can we measure them? How can we use these application security metrics to drive towards low application risk. It would also be great if this could be translated into monetary risk to determine if an organizations investment in applications is not too much or too little. Some of the concepts discussed will be to take a portfolio view of application risk, assigning business risk to applications, counting defects, and measuring SDLC process performance.  This is a big unsolved problem so come prepared with ideas and be willing to take part in a discussion.
+
| short_working_session_description= Consumers and organizations enlist the services of web-based services with no ability to make an informed decision on its security.  This can include enterprise class websites such as payment processing, HR portals, benefits administration, and other corporate services, as well as consumer centric websites such as tax preparation, personal finance, social media, or medical records. While the companies providing these services are unlikely to share detailed information about known vulnerabilities in their systems, it would be beneficial to have a standardized mechanism for describing the security controls and processes in place. In other words, what are they doing right that should give consumers some level of confidence that the provider exercises application security best practices?
  
 
|-
 
|-
Line 131: Line 131:
 
|-
 
|-
  
| summit_session_objective_name1=  
+
| summit_session_objective_name1 = Discuss positive security properties that should be tracked
  
| summit_session_objective_name2 =  
+
| summit_session_objective_name2 = Discuss options for consumer-friendly labeling
  
| summit_session_objective_name3 =  
+
| summit_session_objective_name3 = Discuss ways to encourage participation in risk labeling
  
 
| summit_session_objective_name4 =  
 
| summit_session_objective_name4 =  
Line 176: Line 176:
 
|-
 
|-
  
| summit_session_leader_name1 = Chris Wysopal
+
| summit_session_leader_name1 = Chris Eng
| summit_session_leader_email1 = cwysopal@Veracode.com
+
| summit_session_leader_email1 = ceng@Veracode.com
  
| summit_session_leader_name2 = Chris Eng
+
| summit_session_leader_name2 =  
| summit_session_leader_email2 = [email protected]
+
| summit_session_leader_email2 =  
  
 
| summit_session_leader_name3 =  
 
| summit_session_leader_name3 =  

Revision as of 23:26, 20 January 2011

Global Summit 2011 Home Page
Global Summit 2011 Tracks

WS. metrics.jpg Metrics and Labelling
Please see/use the 'discussion' page for more details about this Working Session
Working Sessions Operational Rules - Please see here the general frame of rules.
WORKING SESSION IDENTIFICATION
Short Work Session Description Consumers and organizations enlist the services of web-based services with no ability to make an informed decision on its security. This can include enterprise class websites such as payment processing, HR portals, benefits administration, and other corporate services, as well as consumer centric websites such as tax preparation, personal finance, social media, or medical records. While the companies providing these services are unlikely to share detailed information about known vulnerabilities in their systems, it would be beneficial to have a standardized mechanism for describing the security controls and processes in place. In other words, what are they doing right that should give consumers some level of confidence that the provider exercises application security best practices?
Related Projects (if any)


Email Contacts & Roles Chair
Chris Eng @

Operational Manager
Mailing list
Subscription Page
WORKING SESSION SPECIFICS
Objectives
  1. Discuss positive security properties that should be tracked
  2. Discuss options for consumer-friendly labeling
  3. Discuss ways to encourage participation in risk labeling

Venue/Date&Time/Model Venue/Room
OWASP Global Summit Portugal 2011
Date & Time


Discussion Model
participants and attendees

WORKING SESSION OPERATIONAL RESOURCES
Projector, whiteboards, markers, Internet connectivity, power

WORKING SESSION ADDITIONAL DETAILS
WORKING SESSION OUTCOMES / DELIVERABLES
Proposed by Working Group Approved by OWASP Board

After the Board Meeting - fill in here.

After the Board Meeting - fill in here.

After the Board Meeting - fill in here.

After the Board Meeting - fill in here.

After the Board Meeting - fill in here.

{{{summit_session_deliverable_name6}}}

After the Board Meeting - fill in here.

{{{summit_session_deliverable_name7}}}

After the Board Meeting - fill in here.

{{{summit_session_deliverable_name8}}}

After the Board Meeting - fill in here.

Working Session Participants

(Add you name by clicking "edit" on the tab on the upper left side of this page)

WORKING SESSION PARTICIPANTS
Name Company Notes & reason for participating, issues to be discussed/addressed
Colin Watson @

Consider user concerns too - not just from the business viewpoint / Depends who the "consumers" are too