OWASP EU Summit 2008 Working Sessions

WORKING SESSIONS - November 3rd, 4th & 5th (Mon, Tue & Wed)
Monday
 * OWASP ISWG: Browser Security (part 1) - 4h  . . .  (ISWG = Intrinsic Security Working Group)

Tuesday
 * Working Sessions Operational model - 1h, ALL to attend
 * OWASP Strategic Planning for 2009 - 3h
 * OWASP Tool's Projects (consolidation action-plan) - 3h
 * OWASP ISWG: Web Application Framework Security (part 1) - 3h . . .  (ISWG = Intrinsic Security Working Group)
 * OWASP Documentation Projects (consolidation action-plan) - 3h
 * Winter Of Code 2009 - 4h
 * OWASP .NET Project - 2h
 * Two-way Internationalization of OWASP Content - 2h

Wednesday
 * OWASP Top 10 2009 - 2h
 * OWASP Education Project - 2h
 * ESAPI Project - 4h
 * Code Review (next version) - 2h
 * Testing Guide (next version) -2h
 * OWASP Certifications - 2h
 * OWASP Application Security Desk Reference (ASDR) - 4h
 * OWASP Intra Governmental Affairs - 2h
 * OWASP Awards - 2h
 * OWASP Website -2h
 * OWASP Advisory Board (private presentation) - 2h
 * OWASP CD/DVD - 2 h
 * OWASP Board Meeting (public session) - 3h

WORKING SESSIONS - November 4rd & 5th (Tue & Wed) (DETAILS)
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OWASP Top 10 2009
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead: Dave Wichers Working Session Team: Jeff Williams Working Sessions Organization Model: "Everybody is a Participant" or "Invited Participants + Attendees" Working Session Wiki Page: OWASP Working Groups Top 10 2009

Objectives: Projected Outcomes:
 * Discuss current Top10 structure and objectives
 * Define methodology to collect attacks statistics
 * Propose the revised OWASP Top 10 for 2009

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OWASP Strategic Planning
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead: OWASP Board Working Session Team: OWASP Board, Kate & Paulo Working Sessions Organization Model: "Everybody is a Participant" or "Invited Participants + Attendees" Working Session Wiki Page: OWASP Strategic Planning

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 * OWASP Governance
 * Projects organization and rating
 * Procedures for OWASP Standardization
 * Chapter Governance
 * OWASP Past, Present and Future
 * Global Community Outreach (PR Issues, Pro Bono opportunities)
 * Action Plan for 2009
 * Strategies and recommendation for current projects

OWASP Education Project
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead: Sebastien Deleersnyder Working Session Team: Martin Knobloch + TBD Working Sessions Organization Model: "Everybody is a Participant" Working Session Wiki Page: OWASP Education Project

Objectives: Additional Details: There is plenty of knowledge available inside the OWASP community. This is spread via the OWASP AppSec Conferences and the local chapter meetings, not to forget the books available now. Another, very important way to distribute the available knowledge is to teach! In plenty presentations knowledge is put into slides to share it. The next step is to reuse the information of those presentations and create training material. In a Boot Camp for example, it's not only about telling how to break stuff, but let the attendees break it themselves. Also let them fix the problems, with guidance of the experienced!
 * How to improve knowledge transfer from OWASP projects towards the community
 * How to create training material (lessons, classes, courses) from OWASP project material?
 * How to set up an OWASP education baseline
 * How to setup an OWASP Boot Camp
 * How to connect to organisation to promote OWASP education content: e.g. universities, other non-profit (or profit?) education organisations
 * How to organize the OWASP / Conference trainings to make them the best in the world?
 * Can we integrate this into OWASP certification projects?
 * How to setup an OWASP Boot Camp?
 * How to create lessons, classes, courses from OWASP project material?

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 * Educational Support on Winter of Code 2008
 * Guildeline about creating training material

Winter Of Code 2008
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead: Paulo Coimbra Working Session Team: TBD Working Sessions Organization Model: "Everybody is a Participant" Working Session Wiki Page: Winter Of Code 2008

Objectives: Projected Outcomes: |- {| style="width:80%" border="0" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#4058A0; color:white" |
 * Define the operation model for the next OWASP Season of Code (the Winter of Code 08)
 * Identify which areas should receive priority selection
 * Create 'virtual teams' from the attendees and allocate them to key projects
 * Discuss sponsoring models
 * OWASP Winter of Code 08 plan
 * # of projects for immediate approval (assuming the delivery team is all set)

Enterprise Security API Project
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead: Jeff Williams Working Session Team: Arshan Dabirsiaghi Working Sessions Organization Model: "Invited Participants + Attendees" Working Session Wiki Page: Enterprise Security API Project 2009

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 * Introduce everyone to the idea and cost-benefits of an ESAPI
 * A volunteer to lead the 'marketing' campaign for ESAPI
 * Prioritized list of marketing ideas for the ESAPI concept
 * Prioritized list of ideas for improving the API

ISWG: Browser Security
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead: Arshan Dabirsiaghi Working Session Team: TBD Working Sessions Organization Model: "Invited Participants + Attendees" Working Session Wiki Page: ISWG: Browser Security

Objectives: Additional Details: ISWG = Intrinsic Security Working Group Browsers to invite: IE, FF, Safari, Opera and Chrome Projected Outcomes: Agenda: Time: 30 mins Introduction Time: 2 hrs 30 mins Action Item: Identify 5 Key Browser Risks and select the top 3 Time: 2 hrs 30 mins Address issues in the current HTML 5 specifications Time: 1 hr 30 mins Build a proposal to target key players in the industry and ask for their support Time: 30 mins  Assign point leads, roles and responsibilities |- {| style="width:80%" border="0" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#4058A0; color:white" |
 * Discuss ongoing HTML5 security research
 * Discuss further ramifications of HTML5 (cross-site XHR, Access-Control, client storage, etc.)
 * Take a look at security critical areas and discuss possible browser improvements
 * OWASP Top 10 Browser Wishlist
 * Actionable advice and technical arguments for HTML5 featureset
 * Establish OWASP points-of-contact for W3C

ISWG: Web Application Framework Security
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead:Arshan Dabirsiaghi Working Session Team: TBD Working Sessions Organization Model: "Invited Participants + Attendees" Working Session Wiki Page: ISWG: Web Application Framework Security

Objectives: Additional Details: ISWG = Intrinsic Security Working Group Frameworks to invite: .NET, J2EE, Spring, Struts, ASP.NET MVC, RoR, PHP, etc. Projected Outcomes: Agenda: Time: 30 mins Introduction Time: 2 hrs 30 mins Action Item: Discuss current security issues with common Web Programming Languages such as: PHP, Java, Ruby ...  Time: 2 hrs 30 mins Action Item: Discuss current security issues with common Web Programming Frameworks such as: Spring, Struts, Cake, RoR ... Time: 2 hrs  Build a matrix of all the security features and possible solutions Time: 30 mins  Assign point leads, roles and responsibilities to contact leaders of the communities involved and work with them to address gaps and patterns discussed.
 * Discuss gaps and patterns in gaps in security coverage across frameworks
 * Discuss possible solutions for security areas
 * Actionable advice for each individual frameworks
 * Identify points-of-contact for frameworks

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OWASP .NET Project
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead:Mark Roxberry Working Session Team: TBD Working Sessions Organization Model: "Everybody is a Participant" Working Session Wiki Page: OWASP .NET Project

Objectives: Additional Details: Projected Outcomes:
 * Discuss audience and purpose of the OWASP .NET project
 * Prepare OWASP .NET neutrality statement
 * Discuss .NET and Mono SDL Best Practices and OWASP tools and documentation
 * Discuss Vulnerability Research in the .NET and Mono Ecosystem
 * Objective 1: Establish purpose and audience of the OWASP .NET project. There are lots of resources and tools, why do we need OWASP .NET, who are our audiences, how do we reach them.
 * Objective 2: Statement to OWASP .NET's purpose. As we work closely with Microsoft folks, they've discussed providing content, which is great, but we need to clearly state OWASP .NET's neutrality.  The Summit is a good place for this action.  I will have a draft for discussion prior to the working session
 * Objective 3: OWASP sponsored vulnerability research / web application review / guidance on .NET/Mono projects, like Sharepoint, Silverlight, Community Server, Wikipedia Search (Mono), DekiWiki (Mono) etc.
 * OWASP .NET Project Roadmap for 2009

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OWASP Certification
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead:James McGovern Working Session Team: TBD Working Sessions Organization Model: "Everybody is a Participant" Working Session Wiki Page: OWASP Certification

Objectives: Projected Outcomes:
 * Discuss and review current proposal and survey results
 * Identify risks of offering a certification program
 * TBD

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Code Review Guide
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead:Eoin Keary Working Session Team: TBD Working Sessions Organization Model: "Everybody is a Participant" Working Session Wiki Page: Code Review Guide

Objectives: Projected Outcomes:
 * Discuss next version of code review guide.
 * Discuss industry requirements for code review.
 * Discuss academic versus practical rammifications of guide.
 * Brainstorm: Ideas for integration with other projects and tools.
 * Develop a roadmap for the code review guide: Technologies, approaches
 * Roadmap for the next version of the code review guide

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OWASP Awards
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead:Colin Watson''' Working Session Team: TBD Working Sessions Organization Model: "Everybody is a Participant" Working Session Wiki Page: OWASP Awards

Objectives: Additional Details: Should OWASP run an awards event? What are the opportunities for public relations, marketing and sponsorship? What categories should there be to honour people, projects and products? Should the swards be a separate event or be part of another event? What are the risks of running an awards event? How would we create, test and deploy a solution for the entire lifecycle of such awards (so that we can easily replicate it next time) Projected Outcomes:
 * Discuss whether there should be OWASP Awards
 * Discuss options for undertaking an awards process
 * Opportunities for public relations, marketing and sponsorship
 * Avail possible risks of running an award event
 * Decision whether to progress with OWASP Awards
 * Identify actions to progress if decision is "yes" or "maybe"
 * List of further information required

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Business Models Comparable to OWASP Values
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead:Dinis Cruz''' Working Session Team: Paulo Coimbra Working Sessions Organization Model: "Everybody is a Participant" Working Session Wiki Page: Business Models Comparable to OWASP Values

Objectives: Projected Outcomes:
 * Identify the business models that are comparable to OWASP values
 * Explore engagements and operational models between OWASP and organizations
 * Create a number of case studies/incubated projects to validate model
 * Winter of Code proposal
 * Identify leader for the project

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OWASP Intra Governmental Affairs
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead:Dhruv Soi''' Working Session Team: Puneet Mehta Working Sessions Organization Model: "Everybody is a Participant" Working Session Wiki Page: OWASP Intra Governmental Affairs

Objectives: Projected Outcomes:
 * Identify top reasons and driving factors to work with Government of different countries
 * Identify potential areas where OWASP and Government can work together
 * Discuss Measurable benefits
 * Identify possible ways on how to approach this initiative
 * Mission or goal statement
 * Prioritized list of potential areas where OWASP can work with Government
 * Roadmap / Model to approach this initiative
 * Identify Team / committee to lead this initiative

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OWASP ASDR
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead:Leonardo Cavallari Militelli Working Session Team: {name} Working Sessions Organization Model: Invited Participants + Attendees Working Session Wiki Page: OWASP ASDR

Objectives: Projected Outcomes:
 * Discuss project objectives for short and long term
 * Interlink process to other projects
 * Project roadmap
 * Define potential contributors

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OWASP Documentation Projects
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead:Leonardo Cavallari Militelli Working Session Team: TBD Working Sessions Organization Model: Invited Participants + Attendees Working Session Wiki Page: OWASP Documentation Projects

Objectives: collaboration Projected Outcomes:
 * Discuss content normalization, standardization, integration and
 * Book creation procedure
 * Review OWASP Project Assessment
 * Discuss Internationalization initiatives
 * TBD

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OWASP Tools Projects
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead:Leonardo Cavallari Militelli Working Session Team: {name} Working Sessions Organization Model: Invited Participants + Attendees Working Session Wiki Page: OWASP Tools Projects

Objectives: Projected Outcomes:
 * Discuss documentation procedures
 * Book creation procedure
 * Review OWASP Project Assessment
 * TBD

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OWASP CD/DVD
|- | style="background:#F2F2F2" | Working Session Lead:Matt Tesauro''' Working Session Team: TBD Working Sessions Organization Model: "Everybody is a Participant" Working Session Wiki Page: OWASP CD/DVD

Objectives: Additional Details: Googling either "OWASP LiveCD" or "OWASP Live CD" leads to multiple projects both old and new. For someone not familiar with the Live CD history, determining the "real" Live CD is confusing at best. This topic arose from comments by a review of the current Live CD 2008 project here Projected Outcomes: |- |}
 * Normalize possible confusion over various Live CD projects
 * Determine the duration of OWASP branding for follow-on releases of older projects
 * Discuss an OWASP Project Life Cycle for Live CDs
 * A graceful method to handle current and future OWASP Live CD releases
 * Determine the duration of OWASP branding for Live CDs (possibly better scoped for general OWASP projects discussion)
 * Determine an OWASP Project Life Cycle for Live CDs (possibly better scoped for general OWASP projects discussion)

Draft notes
Note: there needs to be a 1h session on the 1st day of working sessions (Tue) to explain the rules of the game, how everything will work and what is expected from each WS (Working Session)


 * Working Sessions can meet simultaneously or by some method of time allotment (depends on scheduling and priority)


 * Open membership, first order of business is to confirm chair and secretary of group (We can get this setup and discuss on the lists now, so we are running when we get to the Summit)
 * Dinis, Paulo suggested that working groups will produce OWASP Initiatives, Statements, Decisions.
 * OWASP Initiatives, Statements and Decisions can be distributed in electronic form prior to the Summit or a Working Group assembly.
 * Additionally, time should be allocated for anything new at the actual Working Group assembly. (Again, we can get the ball rolling on this now and have discussion and motion at Summit).


 * Simple Majority to Pass Motions (I can distribute a Roberts Rules of Order - Lite prior to the meeting to the chair)


 * Board Reserves Veto and Tabling Authority at the Summit


 * Working Groups:
 * OWASP Top 10 2009
 * OWASP Governance (e.g. International guidelines, Board member confirmation)
 * Projects (e.g. Organize and rate projects, Development plans,Documentation
 * Chapter Governance (e.g. Budgets, Activities)
 * OWASP Future (e.g. Action Plan for 2009, Investment recommendation, 5 year Outlook)
 * Web Vulnerability Assessment (Code Review/Testing)
 * Global Community Outreach (PR Issues, Pro Bono opportunities)
 * Web Technology (e.g. Browser security wishlist, architectural recommendations, technology recommendations)

Agenda

 * Opening Statement
 * Motions on the table (1st, 2nd, Vote)
 * New Business (new motions, statements for record)
 * Closing Statement

financially related motions, e.g. Dinis mentioned $200K USD investment plan as an example in an earlier e-mail). What kinds of things to start with. Then they can put the ideas to a list or lists for discussion prior to the meeting.
 * As the first ever of this format, we should invite working group chairs and discuss a potential list of motions to get them started (specifically for

Working Sessions outcomes

 * OWASP Initiates:  "Spend xyz on Project yyy", "Plan to organize all OWASP tools / books" , "Stategy to organize and rate ALL OWASP projects", "6 month Development plan for EASPI"
 * Public Statements: "Here is the OWASP Top 10 2009", "This is what OWASP's position is on xxx", "Browser security wish-list for Browsers (IE, Mozilla, Safari and Opera)"
 * OWASP Decisions: "Action plan for OWASP in 2009", "Hire x developers to support projects", "next 200k USD investment plan", "OWASP governance and vote of 6th Board Member", "Internaltional OWASP non-profit organizations guidelines",

Summit

 * Should a Board Member chair?


 * Agenda


 * Opening Statement (this is the first Summit, so this is a special thing)

Groups. However, if doing this at the Summit, there may be controversial issues where the Board rejects a motion. Each working group has a spot on this agenda.
 * Overall Summit meeting can be an informational meeting about Working group motions. Board can approve, veto or table motions from Working


 * OWASP Motions not from Working Groups, allocate time for this.


 * Closing Statement