Minneapolis St Paul

Minneapolis St Paul

February 16, 2008, 6:00 pm: Rick Eisenbach (UPDATE! NEW LOCATION: T-1000)
'''UPDATE! LOCATION FOR THIS MEETNG CHANGED TO: Minneapolis Community and Technical College T-1000'''. This is the gourmet dining room that we have used in the past on the main floor, by the large common eating area.

OLD LOCATION: Minneapolis Community and Technical College, room L3100

Proactive Lifecycle Security Management
Security Authorization Process Overview

Security professionals are often faced with the daunting task of having to retrofit security controls into systems after it has already been put into production. The bad news is that this commonly occurs after sensitive or confidential information has been exposed as a result of a preventable system vulnerability, which often leads to public embarrassment, unnecessary litigation, regulatory fines, loss of customer confidence and numerous man-hours spent performing incident response and breach notification activities.

Attend this session and learn how to ensure that security is addressed early in the system development/acquisition process by implementing a simple, scalable process that Federal agencies and the Department of Defense have practiced for years. You will also learn how this process can help with other regulatory and industry compliance requirements such as Payment Card Industry, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, Sarbanes-Oxley and Gramm-Leach-Bliley.

Mr. Ensenbach will also discuss available resources you can use and provide and example of a "System Security Plan" that you can immediately start using in your own organization and get you started on implementing your own security authorization process.

This is a "must" attend session for all organizations that are required to comply with Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA).

Speaker Bio
Mr. Ensenbach is an information security professional with over 25 years of experience in the field of information security. Mr. Ensenbach has worked for a diverse range of organizations. He has been responsible for creating the information security programs for the Air Force, 934th Airlift Wing - Air Force Reserve, Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota and Conseco Finance. He has also consulted independently and for several security consulting companies. He currently works in the State of Minnesota's Enterprise Security Office.

Mr. Ensenbach's background includes information security risk management, security auditing and regulatory compliance assessments, policy/standards development, program development and strategic planning. He has an extensive knowledge of regulatory requirements (e.g. HIPAA, GLBA, FFIEC) and internationally accepted standards such as NIST, ISO17799/27001 and COBIT.

Agenda
Date: February 16, 2009

Time: 6:00 p.m.

Location: '''UPDATE! LOCATION FOR THIS MEETNG CHANGED TO: Minneapolis Community and Technical College T-1000'''. This is the gourmet dining room that we have used in the past on the main floor, by the large common eating area. See building T on the campus map at http://www.minneapolis.edu/campusmaps/

Address: 1501 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55403

Old Location: L3100 (Third Floor of the Library Building, Wheelock Whitney Hall) Minneapolis Community and Technical College.

Directions: http://www.minneapolis.edu/directions.cfm

5:30 pm - Networking

6:00pm - Introduction and optional sign-in for CISSP credits

6:10pm - Welcome: OWASP chapter updates, Conference Announcement!

6:30pm – Rick Ensenbach

8:80 pm - Upcoming Events reminder and meeting wrap-up

Thank you
Center for Strategic Information Technology and Security for sponsor our location

We currently are looking for a meeting sponsor for refreshments for the meeting and for the book give-away.

OWASP & FLOSS Application Security Mini-Conference 2008 - October 21, 2008
Thanks to all who joined us on October 21, 2008 for a mini conference in October 2008 at University of Minnesota's Saint Paul campus. Our first conference was a great success, with around 150 people attending! We look forward to the next one.

Videos
Videos of several past meetings are available at https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Video#Videos

Most recent videos:
[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1665928867290955158 Kuai Hinojosa - OWASP MN Mini Conference Introduction - 21 October 2008 (3 minutes)

Video: Jeremiah Grossman - Get Rich or Die Trying - Making Money on The Web, The Black Hat Way - OWASP (MSP) - 9 September 2008 (Partial Video - 38 Minutes) | Slides (PDF)

Gunnar Peterson - Breaking Web Services - OWASP (MSP) - 7 July 2008 (Part 1 of 2 - original aspect ratio) (Part 2 of 2 - distorted aspect ratio) Handout for the presentation (5.4 MB PDF)

Secure360
Secure360 is an annual conference providing high quality educational sessions and networking opportunities while working to identify developing trends in risk management, physical security, governance, audit, information security, contingency planning and human capital.

DC612 meetings
DC612 meets the 2nd Thursday of the month

http://www.dc612.org/

Minneapolis - Saint Paul OWASP Board Members
President: [mailto:kuai.hinojosa(at)gmail.com Kuai Hinojosa]

Vice President: [mailto:lorna.alamri(at)owasp.org Lorna Alamri]

Secretary: [mailto:sam.buchanan@gmail.com Sam Buchanan]