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Welcome to the OWASP Sydney Local Chapter

Welcome to the local Sydney chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Chris Gatford

Participation

OWASP chapter meetings are free and open to anyone interested in application security. We encourage members to give presentations on specific topics and to contribute to the local chapter by sharing their knowledge with others. Prior to participating with OWASP please review the Chapter Rules.

To join the chapter mailing list, visit our mailing list homepage. The list is used to discuss the meetings and to arrange meeting locations. Please check the mailing list before coming to a meeting to confirm the location and time and to catch any last minute notes.


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Hi and welcome to the OWASP Sydney Chapter Page!

Currently we are looking for a venue and speakers to present at our informal sessions to the small group of 20 - 40 people.

Meeting

NEXT MEETING; Friday July 4th 2008, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Please join us for a FREE networking and learning session:

Location

When: Friday, July 4th 2008, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Location: KPMG Auditorium (Located on the Ground floor at the rear) 10 Shelley Street (main entrance located on Sussex Street) Sydney NSW 2000

Agenda

6:00 - 6:20 Peer-to-Peer Networking with Tea & Coffee

6:20 - 6:30 Sydney Chapter News

6:30 - 7:30 Presentation

OWASP Sydney is very kindly being supported by KPMG in providing the venue and refreshments.

RSVP: [Chris@penetrationtester.com]

Presentation

'How the US Air Force is tackling Application Security

This presentation describes an application security strategy for large enterprise systems—what to look out for, and what you must do to ensure the successful rollout of the tools and services necessary to counter the dark side of cyberspace.

Over the past decade, the Department of Defense in general, and the US Air Force in particular, has transformed itself to better deal with 21st century warfare. The Air Force in fact has modified its stated mission to include cyberspace as one of the domains in which it will “fly and fight.” This type of shift in strategic thinking is critical for any organization to properly acknowledge and manage real-world threats against one of its most valuable assets: data.

Background: The Air Force recently funded its first Application Software Assurance Center of Excellence (ASACoE). Committed to becoming a thought and practice leader within DoD, the ASACoE proposes to manage software assurance awareness, education, policy, and governance Air Force wide. The expected outcome is a reduced threat-risk profile for each Air Force enterprise application subject to ASACoE oversight.

Speaker BIO: Major Bruce C. Jenkins, USAF (Ret.) is a Security Practice Director at Fortify Software, Inc., where his responsibilities include refining customer security requirements, managing Fortify product deployments and delivering security services.

Prior to joining Fortify, he spent 26 of his 28 years in the service leading people, managing projects, and dealing with technological and organizational change. His military experiences range from managing a small team of aircraft avionics technicians to commanding a communications unit supporting over 3,000 U.S. and international forces in Southwest Asia. Most recently, as Chief of Systems Security, 554th Electronic Systems Wing, he helped establish a nearly $13M budget for creating the Air Force’s first ever Center of Excellence for applications security.Bruce holds a BS in computer science from the University of Maryland and MS in operations research from the Air Force Institute of Technology. He is a Certified Ethical Hacker with countless hours of Internet surf time, where he has learned that paranoia is a perfectly legitimate state of mind.

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