Rochester

Welcome to the OWASP Rochester Local Chapter
Welcome to the local Rochester chapter homepage. The chapter leader is [mailto:andrea.cogliati@owasp.org Andrea Cogliati]

Rochester

2011 Rochester Student Outreach Initiative
The Rochester Chapter of OWASP is committed to reaching out to all individuals and organizations directly or indirectly involved in the Web Application Security Ecosystem. Especially strategic to our outreach are college students in computer science and other scientific disciplines as they are the future developers, software architects, and managers who will be developing the next generation of Internet infrastructures and applications. The purpose of the Student Outreach Initiative is twofold: on one side we want to have students involved in the OWASP community, on the other side we want to be in touch with what our local colleges are doing in our field so we can foster a productive and mutually beneficial relationship. The Student Outreach Initiative is designed to allow students to present on a topic of their choice, as long as it's relevant to Web Application Security, at a local OWASP meeting in front of the local webappsec community and to compete for the best presentation award. Students who are interested in competing may submit an abstract of their proposed presentation. The Rochester OWASP Board will select the best abstracts and their authors will be invited to present at a special OWASP meeting showcases student work. Presentations will be limited to 20 minutes. At the end of the meeting, the attendees will vote for the best presentation. Prizes: First Prize: Honorary OWASP membership (a $50 value) plus a $100 VISA gift card Second Prize: $50 VISA gift card Third Prize: $25 VISA gift card Abstracts must be submitted by email to [mailto:andrea.cogliati@owasp.org Andrea Cogliati] by February 18th. Final slides must be submitted by March 4th. The finalists will be invited to present on March 21st. Please submit any questions you may have regarding this initiative to [mailto:andrea.cogliati@owasp.org Andrea Cogliati]

Participation
OWASP chapter meetings are free and open to anyone interested in application security. We encourage members to give presentations on specific topics and to contribute to the local chapter by sharing their knowledge with others. Prior to participating with OWASP please review the Chapter Rules.

The Rochester chapter has two mailing lists: one for announcements and one for general discussion. The announce list is for official communications (e.g meeting announcements, web site updates, etc). The discussion list is for general participation and everyone is encouraged to post. The announce mailing list can be found here. The discussion mailing list can be found here. You can also review the announce and discussion e-mail archives to see what folks have been talking about. Please make sure you are subscribed to announce to receive any last minute meeting info.

Local Officers
 
 * President: [mailto:andrea.cogliati@owasp.org Andrea Cogliati]
 * Vice President: [mailto:rd@rd1.net Ralph Durkee]
 * Treasurer: [mailto:andrea.cogliati@owasp.org Andrea Cogliati]
 * Secretary: Appointed by Event Coordinator at each meeting.
 * Event Coordinator: [mailto:andrea.cogliati@owasp.org Andrea Cogliati]
 * Communications and Chapter OWASP Evangelist: [mailto:lou.leone@owasp.org Lou Leone]
 * Webmaster: [mailto:duane.peifer@uberguard.com Duane Peifer]
 * Mail List Administrator: [mailto:duane.peifer@uberguard.com Duane Peifer]

Meeting Dates & Location
Dates: The third Monday of every month, starting at 6:00 PM.

Types of events: Formal meeting (featuring a presentation) in odd numbered months, informal event (open forum with beer and wings) in even numbered months

Locations:


 * Mykonos Software has been graciously providing meeting space for our formal meetings. Mykonos is located at 220 Kenneth Dr, Rochester, NY (entrance from Lehigh Station Rd or W Henrietta Rd), near 390 and Lehigh Station Road.
 * Beer and wings at Mac Gregor's Grill & Tap Room, 300 Jefferson Rd, NY 14623 Google Maps

Meetings reminders are sent to the OWASP Rochester Announcement distribution list at least one week prior to a meeting.

If you or your organization is interested in donating meeting space please contact one of the local officers listed above. The space should be able to accommodate at least 15 people.

Please note that for informal meetings at Mac Gregor's, everybody needs to pay for their own food and drinks.

March Meeting (Formal Meeting)

When: March 21st

Location: Mykonos (see above for details)

Agenda: A. Presentation by Silas Cutler B. Discussion C. Andrea & Ralph will review OWASP Summit results

Abstract: Pastebin is a website for collaboratively sharing code, chat logs, configuration files or any other large text document and then hosts them publicly. This system has been used by tens of thousands of users since 2002. However, sometimes, these text files contain extremely sensitive information including Social Security Numbers, Addresses, Names, IP addresses, Usernames, Passwords; everything that shouldn't be publicly available. After 1 month of scraping, the amount of sensitive information is paramount. Silas has examined the information that is publicly facing and put together some statistics of the amount and how dangerous the information is that has been leaked from this website.

Bio: Name:Silas Cutler Company: Global Crossing / ReverSecurity.com Job Title: Security Architect / Security and Forensic Researcher Email: silas.cutler@gmail.com My Twitter: silascutler Website: http://www.reversecurity.com

Silas Cutler is recent graduate of The Rochester Institute of Technology. Silas has worked for Rochester Institute of Technology for 3 Years, he also participated in the beta round of the United States Cyber Challenge in the Summer of 2010 as well as being a member of the Red Team for the 2011 Northeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (NECCDC). He is currently working as a Security Architect at Global Crossing in Rochester, NY.

April Meeting (Informal Meeting)

When: April 18th

Where: Mac Gregor's (see above for details)

Past Events
Topic: State of OWASP and the State of Web Application Security Speaker: Ralph Durkee, Durkee Consulting
 * January 2011 Meeting

Topic: Man in the Middle Attacks: SSL Spoofing Speaker: Duane Peifer, UberGuard Information Security and Ralph Durkee, Durkee Consulting
 * August Meeting

Topic: Client Side Exploits 101 Speaker: JP Bourget, BS IT, RIT 2005; MS Computer Security and Information Assurance, RIT 2008; CISSP; MCSE, CSS
 * June Meeting

Topic: New Techniques in Application Intrusion Detection Speaker: Al Huizenga, Director of Product Management, Mykonos Software, Inc.
 * May Meeting


 * February Meeting

Ralph Durkee presented a recap of the recent AppSec conference in DC. Andrea Cogliati gave a talk on Identity Federation and Claim-based Security.


 * Oct 29-30 2008 - Rochester Security Summit 2008


 * The Rochester OWASP chapter in partnership with other Rochester institutions is organizing the third annual Rochester Security Summit Oct 29-30 during National Cyber Security Awareness Month. This year we'll have a full day dedicated to application security and we are are working to bring to Rochester the best national acclaimed speakers.

Visit Rochester Security Summit Site for details.

Past Presentations
January Meeting 2011 State of OWASP and the State of Web Application Security by Ralph Durkee [[Media:Ralph_Durkee_State_of_Web_App_Security_v8.ppt‎|PPT]] [[Media:Ralph_Durkee_State_of_Web_App_Security_v8.pdf|PDF]]

August Meeting 2010 Man in the Middle Attacks: SSL Spoofing by Duane Peifer [[Media:SSL_Spoofing.ppt‎|PPT]] [[Media:SSL_Spoofing.pdf|PDF]] August Meeting 2010 Man in the Middle Attacks: SSL Spoofing by Ralph Durkee [[Media:Ralph_Durkee_SSL_MITM_v1.ppt‎|PPT]] [[Media:Ralph_Durkee_SSL_MITM_v1.pdf|PDF]]

May Meeting 2010 New Techniques in Application Intrusion Detection by Al Huizenga [[Media:OWASP may17-10.pptx|PPTX]] [[Media:OWASP may17-10.pdf|PDF]] May Meeting 2010 Identity Federation and Claim-based Security by Andrea Cogliati [[Media:SAML and Claims-Based Security.pdf|PDF]]

February Meeting 2010 DC AppSec Conference Recap by Ralph Durkee [[Media:OWASP Rochester 2010 Feb.ppt|PPT]]

October Hackerfest 2009 Introduction to OWASP Rochester by Ralph Durkee, Lou Leone [[Media:Intro_to_OWASP_Rochester_v9.ppt|PPT]]

September OWASP 2009 Securing Apache Web Servers with Mod Security & CIS Benchmark by Ralph Durkee [[Media:Durkee_Apache_2009_v7.ppt|PPT]] [[Media:Durkee_Apache_2009_v7.odp|Open Office]]

May OWASP 2009 Key Management - One Perspective by Lou Leone [[Media:N-tierKeyManagementIssues.ppt|PPT]]

May IEEE 2009 Introduction to OWASP, presented by Ralph Durkee and Andrea Cogliati [[Media:Intro_to_OWASP_Rochester_v5.ppt|PPT]]

January 2009 Paranoid Programming Practices, by Lou Leone and Aaron Witt [[Media:ParanoidProgrammers.ppt|PPT]]

May 2008 Database Encryption, by Ralf Durkee [[Media:Database_Encryption.ppt‎|PPT]]

January 2008 SQL Injection and Dynamic SQL, by Andrea Cogliati [[Media:MoreSQL.zip|ZIP]]

September 2007 2007 OWASP Top 10 Most Critical Web Application Security Vulnerabilities, by Ralph Durkee [[Media:OWASP_Top_10_2007_v6.ppt|PowerPoint]]

October 2006 The first of the OWASP top ten: unvalidated input, by Steve Buck. PowerPoint

April 2006 PGP: Encryption for e-mail and web applications, by Ralph Durkee PDF

February 2006 Identity Theft, Phishing and Pharming, by Danny Allan PDF

February 2006 Secure e-mail, by Thomas Bullinger PDF

January 2006 PCI Compliance, by Pat Massey, Ralf Durkee, Maureen Baran PDF

September 2005 Two Factor Authentication for Java Applications with Client Certificates, by Ralf Durkee PDF Open Office

April 2005 Avoiding Backend Exploitation of Mail Forms, by Max Kessler PowerPoint Open Office

March 2005 Bringing Two-Factor Authentication to Web Applications, by Michael Starks PowerPoint Open Office

February 2005 Insecure Storage, by Chris Karr PowerPoint

January 2005 Access Control and Session Mgmnt, by Steve Buck PowerPoint Open Office

November 2004 Intro to OWASP by Ralf Durkee. Demonstration of SQL Injection attack and prevention, by Paul Cupo PowerPoint