Denver August 2009 meeting

Topic: Security in the Clouds
Synopsis: This talk provides a brief overview of cloud computing, and reveals the security risks of moving into the clouds. The concept behind cloud computing is simple: use a hosting provider’s IT resources to expand or shrink to meet your needs, and only for pay what you need when you need it. This architecture appeals to many IT managers as it reduces the initial startup costs, maintenance costs, and overhead required to run systems. Got slashdotted? Not a problem. Your cloud presence will seamlessly expand to push your business to the next level. However, as with all new technology, there are inherent risks. We will discuss the security risks with application code, architecture, the runtime environment, and the development environment.

Presenter: Jon Rose

Jon Rose is a researcher and pentester within Trustwave's SpiderLabs group. Jon has close to a decade of experience performing network and application security assessments, including network penetration testing, blackbox application testing, and code reviews across a wide range of programming languages and technologies. Jon has also led IT policy, standards, and guideline projects, as well as providing IT security remediation support for commercial and government clients. His security expertise also includes creating enterprise security programs, providing guidance in an enterprise security architect role, and building security into organizations existing software development lifecycle.

Jon also authored the Flex enumeration tool deblaze which he recently presented at Defcon 17. Also check out Jon's presentation on using Google CodeSearch to find vulnerabilities.

Agenda

 * 6pm: Pizza & pop @ Raytheon Polar Services, courtesy of FishNet Security
 * 6:30pm: Introduction and Chapter business
 * 6:45pm --> 8pm: Presentation

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