AppSec USA 2014

=ABOUT= AppSec USA is a world-class software security conference for developers, auditors, risk managers, technologists, and entrepreneurs gathering with the world’s top practitioners to share the latest research and practices, in the high energy atmosphere of Downtown Denver. Why should you attend? Insightful keynote addresses delivered by leading industry visionaries from thought leaders of critical infrastructure. Over 50 sessions across 5 tracks (developer, tester, operations, workshops, and legal) with world-renowned subject matter experts An all-new Legal Track to address industry regulations, privacy laws, liability, and more A hands-all Workshop Track providing instruction on essential security tools and skills Thousands of attendees exclusively focused on Software Security Extensive Capture the Flag competition developed exclusively for AppSec USA 2014 Home-brewed beer competition open to all attendees Convenience of Downtown Denver Who should attend? Developers, Security Auditors, Risk Managers, Executive Management, Government, Press, Law Enforcement, Entrepreneurs If you have any questions, please email the conference committee: [mailto:appsecusa@owasp.org appsecusa@owasp.org]'''

=REGISTRATION=

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Terms and Conditions

AppSec USA 2014 follows standard OWASP Conference Policies, including anti-harassment, privacy, code of ethics, and cancellation.

=CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS= The call for presentations (CFP) is close. Dates and deadlines Topics of interest Conference sessions will be divided into four primary tracks and two smaller supporting tracks. Consistent with OWASP, each track will relate in part to web application security. The primary tracks are: The secondary tracks are: We invite all practitioners of application security and those who work or interact with all facets of application security to submit presentations including, but not limited to the following subject areas: Submission Format Only submissions entered into http://cfp.appsecusa.org will be considered. Please have the following information handy. - Presentation overview - Format (lecture, group panel, live demo, audience participation, etc.) - Objectives and outcomes - Previous conference speaking experience - Links to videos of past speaking engagements Judging Criteria All content assessments will be performed blind. Content reviewers will have no knowledge of the presenter’s identity. All uploaded materials must be sanitized of author names and affiliations, email addresses, and other personally-identifiable information. A second evaluation will occur based on speaker experience. The final presentation score will be a composite of the two evaluations. The following criteria will be used during evaluation. - Integration of live demonstrations into the presentation - Free and open distribution of source code, exploits, tools, and other materials relevant to the talk Terms All speakers must provide written agreement to the OWASP Speaker Agreement after notification of acceptance.
 * April 27th, 2014: Submission deadline
 * June 13th, 2014: Notification of acceptance
 * August 4th, 2014: Final materials due for review
 * September 18th – 19th, 2014: Conference proceedings
 * Builders: Targeting developers, testers, and managers involved in the secure software development lifecycle.
 * Breakers: Focusing on matters relevant to penetration testers, researchers, and other security professionals.
 * Defenders: Emphasizing operations issues affecting infrastructure security teams, administrators, support, etc.
 * Policy and Legal: Addressing privacy, compliance, and legal issues affecting development and security communities.
 * OWASP-specific: Status, recruiting, and awareness for OWASP projects; board panels; leadership workshops; etc.
 * Hands-On Skills Lab: Introductory workshops designed to familiarize attendees with critical tools (e.g., “nmap 101″).
 * Secure development: secure coding, static analysis, application threat modelling, web frameworks security, countermeasures, SDLC, DevOps, etc.
 * Mobile security: Development and/or testing devices and the mobile web
 * Cloud security: Offensive and defensive considerations for cloud-based web applications
 * Infrastructure security: Database security, VoIP, hardware, identity management
 * Penetration testing: Methodologies, tools, exploit development, evasion techniques, OSINT, etc.
 * Emerging web technologies and associated security considerations
 * Incident response: Threat detection, triage, malware analysis, forensics, rootkit detection
 * OWASP tools and projects in practice
 * Policy and legal: Legislation, privacy, regulations and compliance, C-level considerations, etc.
 * Cool hacks and other fun stuff: cryptography, social engineering, etc.
 * Presentation title
 * Contact information (speaking name, organizational affiliation, email)
 * Abstract, including the following information:
 * Speaker background, including the following information:
 * Anything else we should know about you or your presentation
 * Strength of presentation
 * Vendor neutrality
 * Topicality (fresh research, innovative solutions, relevance to current events, etc.)
 * Depth of content (deeply technical talks are preferred to high-level talks)
 * Relevance to conference tracks
 * Relevance to industry trends
 * Relevance to OWASP or OWASP projects
 * Presentation length (45-50 minute talks are preferred)
 * Strength of speaker
 * Clarity of submission: Demonstrated speaking ability (previous experience, videos of prior speaking engagements, etc.)
 * Bonus points:

=TRAINING SESSIONS= AppSec USA is pleased to offer the following training courses. Register today!

Presented by Secure Ideas Learn more…
 * Advanced Web Penetration Testing (2 day)

Presented by Blindspot Security LLC Learn more…
 * Cryptography for the Modern Developer (1 day)

Presented by Mandiant, a FireEye Company Learn more…
 * Malware Analysis Crash Course (2 days)

Presented by Tobias Gondrom Learn more…
 * Managing Web & Application Security – OWASP for Senior Management (1 day)

Presented by Albero Solutions Learn more…
 * OWASP Top 10 – Explotation and Effective Safeguards

Presented by Recurity Labs Learn more…
 * Ruby on Rails – Auditing & Exploiting the Popular Web Framework (2 days)

Presented by Aspect Security Learn more…
 * Securing Mobile Devices and Applications

=KEYNOTE SPEAKERS=

Bruce Schneier is an internationally renowned security technologist, called a “security guru” by The Economist. He is the author of 12 books — including Liars and Outliers: Enabling the Trust Society Needs to Thrive — as well as hundreds of articles, essays, and academic papers. His influential newsletter “Crypto-Gram” and his blog “Schneier on Security” are read by over 250,000 people. He has testified before Congress, is a frequent guest on television and radio, has served on several government committees, and is regularly quoted in the press. Schneier is a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School, a program fellow at the New America Foundation’s Open Technology Institute, a board member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, an Advisory Board Member of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, and the Chief Technology Officer at Co3 Systems, Inc. Gary McGraw shares his insights on Software Security. Dr. McGraw is CTO of Cigital, Inc., a software security consulting firm for some of the world’s best-known companies. An author of multiple best-selling books, many know of him through his contributions to publications, journals and his monthly security podcast. Gary knows where computer security started and provides valuable insight to where it is going. His advice is sought by company directors, federal government, academia and technologists alike. Gary is firmly rooted in country living. Growing up in the woods of Tennessee, he lives near the Appalachian trail in Virginia. Steve Crusenberry joined Rackspace in August 2013 as Vice President of Public Cloud Engineering and Operations, but his relationship with the company started much earlier. In 2008, a startup that Steve co-founded, RElistive, chose Rackspace as its hosting partner. The team was wowed by Fanatical Support®, and RElistive remains a Rackspace customer today. Steve heads up the Rackspace product organization. He leads teams that define, design, and launch all of the products and services that comprise the Rackspace Hybrid Cloud portfolio. Steve is fiercely committed to serving customers, and has two decades of leadership experience in product, engineering, and infrastructure operations. He has held executive positions at several well-known Internet and media companies including Yahoo, OpSource, Inktomi, and Netscape.

=VENUE & TRAVEL= Denver Marriott City Center 1701 California St. Denver, CO 80202-3402 Phone: 1-303-297-1300 / 1-800-228-9290 Denver Marriott City Center is centrally located in the heart of Downtown Denver within walking distance of many of the city’s best attractions, to include entertainment, cultural venues and shopping and dining. With views of the Rocky Mountains and easy access to all that Colorado has to offer, your stay at the Denver Marriott City Center is sure to make you fall in love with our fine city! This hotel does not provide shuttle service. Travel & Transportation Hotel direction: 26 mile(s) SW Driving directions: Take Interstate 70 West to Interstate 25 and follow Interstate 25 South to the 20th Street exit in downtown Denver. Turn left onto 20th Street and continue to Arapahoe Street. Turn right and proceed to 19th Street. Turn left and travel four blocks to Califronia Street. Turn right and the hotel entrance is the first right after 18th Street. Alternate transportation: City Attractions and Activities
 * Valet parking, fee: $32 USD daily
 * Off-site parking fee: $15 USD hourly, $32 USD Daily
 * Amtrak-DEN: 1 mile
 * Denver International Airport – DIA
 * SuperShuttle; fee: 23 USD (one way) ;on request
 * Bus service, fee: 11 USD (one way)
 * Estimated taxi fare: 65 USD (one way)
 * Coors Field
 * Sports Authority Field at Mile High
 * Denver Convention Center
 * Denver Performing Arts Center
 * Buell Theatre
 * 16th Street Pedestrian Mall
 * Larimer Square
 * LoDo District
 * Denver Mint
 * Cherry Creek Mall
 * Molly Brown House
 * Denver Zoo
 * Denver Museum of Natural History

= SPONSORS =

Want to sponsor this event? here to Access the Sponsorship Prospectus Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is an open-source, not-for-profit application security organization made up of corporations, educational organizations, and individuals from around the world. Providing free, vendor-neutral, practical, cost-effective application security guidance, the organization is the de-facto standards body for web application security used by developers and organizations globally. Join 1,500+ attendees. Executives from the Fortune 500, thought leaders, security architects and developers, gather to share cutting-edge ideas, initiatives and technology advancements. Global Reach: OWASP supports 30,000+ individual participants, more than 65 organizational and 60 academic supporters via 200 local chapters in 75+ countries across 6 continents.
 * Two days of training and two day conference
 * Keynote addresses by world renowned Industry experts
 * Exhibit area offering solutions to your application security challenges
 * Important to all Industries: Access to key representatives and decision-makers from major Financial Services, Insurance, e-Commerce, Retail, Pharmaceutical, and Government sectors
 * World renowned speakers
 * Conference is exclusively focused on Application Security to provide solutions to your problems
 * Downtown Denver – With views of the Mountains – what more could you ask for?
 * Discounts for OWASP Corporate Supporters

=TEAM=

AppSec USA would not be possible without the hard work of the following volunteers and staff: General Conference Chair: Mark Major Wiki: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Mark_Major Email:: mark dot major at owasp dot org Speaker and Trainer Selection Chair: Steve Kosten Wiki: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Steve_Kosten Email: steve dot kosten at owasp dot org Conference Volunteers: Chris Campbell Rob Jepson Sunil Kollipara Brad Carvalho Ann Marie Ronan OWASP Staff Sarah Baso @OWASPgirl LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sarah-baso/2a/69/53a Kelly Santalucia @KellySantalucia LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/pub/kelly-santalucia/30/59b/2b3/ Kate Hartmann @kate_hartmann LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/kate-hartmann/8/968/786/ Laura Grau LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/laura-grau/27/639/461 Alison Shrader LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/alison-shrader/5/328/91b Matt Tesauro @matt_tesauro LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/matttesauro