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Revision as of 14:05, 6 October 2016

OWASP Tampa

Welcome to the Tampa chapter homepage. Anyone in our area interested in information security is welcome to attend. Our meetings are informal and encourage open discussion of all aspects of application security. We invite attendees to give short presentations about specific topics.

We have a mailing list at: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-tampa

If you have any questions about the Tampa chapter, please send an email to the chapter leaders via the above mailing list:

The Tampa chapter is sponsored by GuidePoint Security and ISC2.

Join the OWASP Tampa LinkedIn group here.

A reminder that CISSPs can earn 1 CPE credit for every hour of attendance at OWASP meetings.


Participation

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Sponsorship/Membership

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Next Meeting

Date: September 30th, 2016

Time: 11:30am - 1:00pm

Description: Join us for a Lunch & Learn session scheduled for Friday, September 30th from 11:30am to 1:00pm! Food and a fantastic presentation will be provided. Please RSVP to reserve your spot today! Speaker details will be announced soon.

Food Sponsor: ARCCorp

http://www.arccorp.com/

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/owasp-tampa-chapter-q3-meeting-lunch-learn-tickets-26667063906

Presentations

Red Team Operating in a modern environment: Learning to live off of the land - Jonathan Echavarria

Description: It's not 2006 anymore, modern enterprises typically have powerful and varied defenses in place, or at least that's what they want you to believe. From network protections to advanced host based protections, you'll learn how these protections are typically deployed in an enterprise, and why they aren't doing anywhere near as much as they should be, and understand how to see these tools from a red team perspective.

Speaker Bio: Jonathan Echavarria works as a Red Team Operator for ReliaQuest, an IT Security Services company based out of Tampa, Florida. His areas of focus are offensive operations, malware and exploit development.

Meeting Location

Location: ARCCorp

12470 Telecom Drive #400

Temple Terrace, FL 33637

Presentation Archives

2016-Q3 - Red Team Operating in a modern environment - Jonathan Echavarria - Presentation Slides here

2016-Q2 - OpenSAMM Software Assurance Maturity Model - Eoin Fitzpatrick - Presentation Slides here

2016-Q1 - AppSec Pipeline: Application Security in a world of Agile Development, Continuous Change and DevOps - Doug Morato - Presentation Slides here

2015-Q4 - Care & Feeding of Programmers-Addressing App Sec Gaps with Headers - Sunny Wear - Presentation Slides here

2015-Q4 - Secure Session Management - Brian Beaudry - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2014 - Shadow IT Does Not Have To Be Shady - Scott VanWart - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2014 - Offensive Mobile Forensics - Joey Peloquin - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2014 - OWASP Top 10 for MVC 4 and Greater - James Davis - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2014 - Application Centric Mobile Application Security Model - Daniel Bender - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2014 - Intern down for what? - Tony Turner - Presentation Slides here

2014-Q3 - Do we really know the OWASP Top 10? - Jon Singer - Presentation Slides here

2014-Q1 - Herding Cats - Carl Brothers - Presentation Slides here

2014-Q1 - The Enemy Within - Ramece Cave - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2013 - Securing Your Applications' Data With Web Application Firewalls - Dennis K. Usle - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2013 - Bring Your Own Service - Doug Maul - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2013 - Design Consideration & Guiding Principles for Implementing Cloud Security - Bill Sterns - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2013 - Let's Get Right To The Endpoint - Mel Pless - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2013 - Vulnerability Management That Works - Tony Turner - Presentation Slides here

2012-Q3 - Taming the B.E.A.S.T. - Richard Newman - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2012 - Changing the Game - Jason Kent - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2012 - MDM Technical Presentation - Keith Katz - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2012 - Federated Identities in the Real World - Nathan Sargent - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2012 - Define and Optimize Your Approach to Application Security - Bruce Jenkins - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2012 - Anonymous: Lessons Learned - Bill Church - Presentation Slides here

2012-Q1 - Protecting Against SQLi in Real-Time - Stuart Hancock - Presentation Slides here

2011-Q4 - How Not to Build Android Apps - Jack Mannino - Presentation Slides here

2011-Q4 - Behind Enemy Lines: Practical & Triage Approaches to Mobile Security Abroad - Justin Morehouse - Presentation Slides here

2011-Q3 - Hiding in Plain Sight - Ramece Cave - Presentation Slides here

2011-Q3 - PCI Compliance 2.0 - Kate Mullin - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2011 - PCI for Developers: Lessons from the Real World - Trevor Hawthorn - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2011 - Top Website Vulnerabilities: Trends, Business Effects and How to Fight Them - Rinaldi Rampen - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2011 - How to Defend the Universe from Evil-doers: A Guide for Software Developers and Security Teams - Bruce Jenkins - Presentation Slides here

OWASP Tampa Day 2011 - Analysis of Deadly Combination of XSS and CSRF - Sherif Koussa - Presentation Slides here

2011-Q1 - Real Lessons of Deploying Static Analysis in Development Groups - Jeff LoSapio - Presentation Slides here

2011-Q1 - Intelligence Gathering for Penetration Testers: Opening Doors with Metadata - Chris Patten - Presentation Slides here

2011-Q1 - Vulnerability Management in an IPv6 World - Richard Newman & Brett McKinney - Presentation Slides here

2010-Q4 - Nessus Bridge for Metasploit - Zate Berg - Presentation Slides here

2010-Q2 - Stealing Guests...The VMware Way - Justin Morehouse & Tony Flick - Presentation slides here

2010-Q1 - The New World of Smartphone Security - Trevor Hawthorn - Presentation slides here

2009-Q3 - Hacking the Smart Grid - Tony Flick - Presentation slides here

2009-Q2 - Open SAMM - Zate Berg - Presentation slides here

2009-Q1 - XSS Anonymous Browser - Matt Flick - Presentation slides here

2008-Q4 - Google Code Search : The pitfalls of Copy/Paste - Tony Flick - Presentation slides here