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Subject:    Re: [Owasp-washington] Next OWASP DC Meeting August 5th at GWU,
From:       "Dave Wichers" <dave.wichers () aspectsecurity ! com>
Date:       2009-08-05 0:06:27
Message-ID: B9A412898630124ABE8350F4EBD32E84FD31A0 () mymail ! aspectsecurity ! com
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Rex,

Aspect would be interested. I've done things like this before. When and
where are they interested in having this held?

-Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: owasp-washington-bounces@lists.owasp.org
[mailto:owasp-washington-bounces@lists.owasp.org] On Behalf Of Rex
Booth, OWASP
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 11:43 AM
Cc: rex.booth@gt.com; owasp-washington@lists.owasp.org
Subject: Re: [Owasp-washington] Next OWASP DC Meeting August 5th at GWU,
6:30 PM

All,

We've also been approached by a Federal organization to develop a 1.5-2 
hour presentation on secure software development to be delivered around 
the end of this month.  If you're interested in volunteering for this 
important outreach effort, please contact me or attend tomorrow's 
meeting where we will discuss the opportunity in further detail.

Thanks,
Rex


Doug Wilson wrote:
> The next OWASP DC Meeting is next week, on Wednesday, August 5th, at 
> 6:30 PM.
>
> Info is also online at http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Washington_DC
and 
> http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4129351/
>
> The meeting this month is in Room 553 D on the 5th floor of Duques
Hall 
> at the George Washington University, which is located at 2201 G St. NW

> Washington, DC 20037
>
> This month, we will have
>
> * Dan Cornell of the Denim Group speaking on Vulnerability Management
in 
> an Application Security World
>
> * Mike Smith of Deloitte speaking on SCAP and how it can integrate
with 
> web application security.
>
> * Doug Wilson will also give an update on AppSecDC 2009, and where the

> conference is in terms of development.
>
> About our speakers:
>
> Dan Cornell has over twelve years of experience architecting and 
> developing web-based software systems. He leads Denim Group's security

> research team in investigating the application of secure coding and 
> development techniques to improve web-based software development 
> methodologies.
>
> Dan was the founding coordinator and chairman for the Java Users Group

> of San Antonio (JUGSA) and currently serves as the OWASP San Antonio 
> chapter leader, member of the OWASP Global Membership Committee and 
> co-lead of the OWASP Open Review Project. Dan has spoken at such 
> international conferences as ROOTs in Norway and OWASP EU Summit in 
> Portugal.
>
> Vulnerability Management in an Application Security World
>
> This presentation outlines strategies security teams can use for 
> communicating with development teams to manage and ultimately correct 
> application-level vulnerabilities. Similarities and differences
between 
> the security practice of vulnerability management and the development 
> practice of defect management are also addressed.
>
> Michael Smith is a manager in Deloitte's Security and Privacy
Practice. 
> His current engagement is as an Information System Security Officer 
> working with a government agency integrating embedded devices with a
web 
> application command and control system. He blogs at 
> http://www.guerilla-ciso.com/ and covers security management, public 
> policy, regulations and laws, and technical solutions.
>
> SCAP is the Security Content Automation Protocol, a set of XML schemas

> designed to automate information security flows between vulnerability,

> patch management, and data center automation tools. Michael will be 
> giving us an introduction to SCAP and its applicability to web 
> application security with a call to action to make web application 
> security products and processes compatible with SCAP.
>
> Note on Transportation and Parking
>
> Parking on campus is at a premium and visitors are encouraged to use 
> public transportation when visiting the campus. The nearest METRO
stop, 
> Foggy Bottom/GWU located on the Orange/Blue lines, is a short 3 block 
> walk from the Marvin Center
>
> The Marvin Center Garage operates from 7am - midnight Monday through 
> Friday and is closed on weekends. Make sure you have your car out by 
> 11:45pm. A visitor's parking garage is located between 23rd and 22nd 
> Streets and H and Eye Streets. The visitor entrance is on Eye Street.
>
>   
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