Netherlands March 19th, 2015

= March 19th, 2015 = Registration: https://www.eventbrite.nl/e/tickets-owasp-netherlands-chapter-meeting-march-19th-2015-15972952531
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Venue

 * Kroonjuweel
 * DDK E0.02
 * Duivendrechtsekade 36-38
 * 1096 AH Amsterdam

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Programme:

 * 18:30 - 19:00 Registration & Sandwiches
 * 19:00 - 19:15 OWASP Netherland and Foundation Updates
 * 19:15 - 20:00 OWASP AppSec-Eu/Research May 19th to 22nd 2015 - Martin Knobloch
 * 20:00 - 20:15 Break
 * 20:15 - 21:00 Applying static analysis - Daan Raman, Matias Madou
 * 20:45 - 21:30 Networking

OWASP AppSec-Eu/Research May 19th to 22nd 2015 - Martin Knobloch
Preview of the AppSec-Eu/Research conference, May 19th to 22nd.

Applying static analysis:
by Daan Raman, Matias Madou Where architectural analysis finds flaws (design) in the application, static analysis is an excellent way of weeding out the bugs (implementation). However, static analysis is neither trivial from a theoretical nor from a practical perspective. In this session, we will discuss the theory behind static analysis as well as how to tune static analysis in such way that the solution becomes an excellent way to weed out security bugs in your organization.

Daan Raman
Daan Raman works at NVISO, where he is responsible for R&D. His core activities consist of technical research with a current focus on application security for mobile systems. Using the results obtained during the team's R&D activities, Daan also ensures the software security assessments at NVISO are executed according to the last known attack methods and vectors.

Outside of his professional activities, Daan has been an active member of the technical security community for several year, attending and presenting at conferences, as well as developing software.

Matias Madou
Matias has over a decade of hands-on software security experience. From the research to improve existing solutions to scoping and providing the vision for new solutions. A dozen patents and a bunch of papers are the result of the fundamental research that eventually led to a hand full of commercial products. Matias works for NVISO, a boutique information security consulting firm located in Brussels. He holds a Ph.D. in computer engineering from Ghent University, where he studied application security through program obfuscation to hide the inner workings of an application. Matias spoke at conferences including RSA Conference, BlackHat and DefCon.