Boulder

Next Meeting
The next meeting is

Thursday, August 21st, 2008 at Corporate Express's US Headquarters
at 1 Environmental Way, Broomfield, CO 80021.

Static Analysis Techniques for Testing Application Security (Dan Cornell of The Denim Group)
Static Analysis of software refers to examining source code and other software artifacts without executing them. This presentation looks at how these techniques can be used to identify security defects in applications. Approaches examined will range from simple keyword search methods used to identify calls to banned functions through more sophisticated data flow analysis used to identify more complicated issues such as injection flaws. In addition, a demonstration will be given of two freely-available static analysis tools: FindBugs for the Java platform and FXCop for the .NET platform. Finally, some approaches will be presented on how organizations can start using static analysis tools as part of their development and quality assurance processes.

Dan Cornell has over ten 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 is currently the San Antonio chapter leader of the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP). He is a recognized expert in the area of web application security for SearchSoftwareQuality.com and the primary author of Sprajax, OWASP’s open source tool for assessing the security of AJAX-enabled web applications.

Updates will be spammed to the Chapter Mailing List.

Agenda:

6-6:30 Dinner (at Corporate Express; pizza provided by TrustWave.

6:30 - 6:40 Chapter business

6:40 - 8:00 Presentation and Q&A

Following the meeting we will have informal discussions over beverages at the Gordon Biersch Brewery and Restaurant.

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Jeremy Martinez Joins bOWASP Leadership
Jeremy has been at every bOWASP meeting since its inception in Sept 2007 and has volunteered to take on some of the responsibilities for keeping the chapter going. Welcome Jeremy!

PCI DSS 6.6 and 11.3 Clarification Issued
Speaking of web app security...

Clarification WRT PCI requirement 6.6 - WAFs and Code Reviews for PCI compliance.

Clarification WRT PCI requirement 11.3 - pen-testing.

4/14/2008 - Interesting File Download Injection research from Jeff Williams of Aspect Security.

4/1/2008 Yes! There's an April meeting! List-server FUBAR; switching to manual We've been having trouble with our list server. The last thing through was an inadvertent cancellation, so you should have all gotten an individual message to say that there IS a meeting in April!

2/28/2008 - Dariush Rusta has volunteered to be the Project Manager for the Front Range OWASP Conference on June 10th ( THANKS Dariush). More info info to follow later...

How do I learn more about input validation? Google for Input Validation

Some PHP Security Resources There seem to be dang few PHP security resources. Please edit this wiki if you've got some good ones. In the mean time, here's some stuff that looks pretty good: PHP meets the Top Ten (c2006)

Fortify's "RAT" is a free tool for static code analysis...

SPI Dynamics to Speak at Feb's Chapter Meeting Derek Zunker, my local HP rep, has volunteered to sponsor February's meeting, including providing a speaker from SPI Dynamics on February 21st.

New OWASP Tools Available - Jan 2008 Four new OWASP tools are available. OWASP Enterprise Security API helps organizations get organized about application security, OWASP CSRFTester tests for CSRF flaws, OWASP CSRFGuard stops CSRF attacks, and the fantastic new Anti-Samy component allows safe posting of rich content.

What's a Typical Agenda for the Chapter?
6-6:30 - pizza and beverages provided by a sponsor

6:30-6:40 - intro to OWASP and Chapter Business

6:40-7:35'ish - presentation, demonstration, or workshop

7:35'ish - Q & A

after Q & A - adjourn to less formal environment

What should I expect to see at a bOWASP meeting?
Each speaker will be encouraged to cover: - demonstration of the threat ( "look! I got EVERYONE'S credit card #!") - overview/sample of vulnerable code, preferably in PHP, Java, or .Net env. - some details regarding how to correct the code - some thoughts as to how to test for the problem and/or "immunize" against it during a typical SDLC - additional tools and references

FROCo8 Slides - FRONT RANGE OWASP CONFERENCE 2008
Here are the links to the available presentations from FROCo8:

Jeremiah Grossman  Business Logic Flaws - 7 Deadly Sins [[Media:FROCo8_JeremiahGrossman_BizLogicFlaws.pdf]]

Akshay Aggarwal  Application Security Kung-Fu Competitive Advantage from Threat Modeling [[Media:ApplicationSecurityKungFuByAkshayAggarwal-FrontRangeOWASP-10Jun08.pdf]]

Robert Hansen  Web Browser (In)Security

Mike Zusman   SSL VPN Security Blog post containing slides

More info about the event

 Planning page,

2008 Meeting Notes
All 2008 meeting notes

Grendel-Scan presentation and ISO (David Byrne and Eric Duprey, July 2008).

XSS by David Campbell and Eric Duprey (May 2008)

Ryan C. Barnett's Dynamic Vulnerability Identification - Continuous Web Application Assessment (April 2008)

Michael Sutton's "SQL Injection Revisited" (Feb 2008)

Aman Garg - Web App Protection, Tips for QA and Testing (January 2008)

2007 Meeting Notes
All 2007 Meeting Notes

Patrick White, Aspect-Oriented Programming (Nov 2007)

Jeremiah Grossman, Top 10 Web Attack Techniques, their potential impact, and strategies to protect your company

Pizza Delivery At Corporate Express
1. Papa John's 5160 W 120TH AVE  Broomfield, CO 80020-3305

Phone: (303)469-6262

Delivery Hours: 10:00 am - 11:30 pm

Distance: 4.07 miles

menu as of 4/17/2008

2. Richie's Neighborhood Pizzeria (720) 887-3434 DON'T KNOW IF THEY DELIVER but they're in FlatIrons mall.

Well-written, well-referenced SQL injection article

Cool MS Ace Team Blog

https://www.owasp.org/index.php/About_OWASP

https://www.owasp.org/index.php/How_OWASP_Works

https://www.owasp.org/index.php?title=How_OWASP_Works&diff=22690&oldid=15689 (this is a previous version of the 'How OWASP Works' page which contains some ideas about the future)

https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_brand_usage_rules

https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Chapter_Rules

https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Chapter_Leader_Handbook

https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:Chapter_Resources

http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Tutorial#Editing_OWASP

And finally, if you haven't seen this amazing page created by Sebastien a while back with descirptions and links to past OWASP presentations, you must check it out now: http://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Education_Presentation

Of particular interest: https://www.owasp.org/images/d/df/OWASP_-_Presentation_for_potential_sponsorships.doc

Recruiting Tips - if you need to hire a WebAppSec or AppSec specialist
1. Join this chapter's mailing list and publish to the chapter.

2. Publish to Security Focus's jobs list.

3. [mailto:CISSPjobsforum@yahoogroups.com Publish] to the Yahoo CISSP-jobs list.

4. Publish to RMIUG-Jobs

5. Show up at a meeting, schmooze, and let it be known during the pizza or chapter business portion that YOU ARE HIRING.