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''' OWASP Los Angeles received the BEST Chapter Leaders award at AppSec USA NY
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Next OWASP Meeting
**NOTE: Date for this event **

7pm June 25, 2014 at Symantec offices, 900 Corporate Pointe, Culver City, CA 90230
'''Topic: Cashing Out – How Malware is Used to Attack ATMs

Recently a group of 10 criminals were arrested in Mexico for infecting ATMs with malware and, like a scene from a movie, emptying the ATMs of cash. A group of Ukrainian hackers were also arrested in China using another ATM infecting scheme. This talk will discuss recent ATM malware that has been discovered, how it works and how the attackers are leveraging infected ATMs.

Since the proof is in the pudding, Liam will bring a physical, one tonne, ATM for a demonstration of how these threats work in the real world, by dispensing cash via a text message!

'''Speaker:  Liam O'Murchu

Liam manages a team of reverse engineers investigating the latest malicious attacks and analyzing cutting edge malware. He was formerly Manager of Security Response Operations for North America at Symantec, where he had responsibility for ensuring immediate response to computer security incidents of all size involving malicious software.

Sponsor: IOActive


IOActive is the only security consultancy with a global presence and deep expertise that spans hardware, software, and wetware. We secure the Global 1000 in all facets of their enterprise and product portfolios in an era when vulnerabilities are mounting and threats evolve daily. Our team of internationally recognized experts partner with you to solve your toughest security challenges. Core competencies include penetration testing, reverse engineering, code review, social engineering, and hardware security assessments. With expertise far beyond off-the-shelf tools, IOActive conducts in-depth analysis of information systems, software/hardware architecture, and source code using leading information risk management security frameworks and carefully focused threat models.

Would you like to speak at an OWASP Los Angeles Meeting?
Call for Papers (CFP) is NOW OPEN. To speak at upcoming OWASP Los Angeles meetings please submit your BIO and talk abstract via email to [mailto:richard.greenberg@owasp.org Richard Greenberg] OR [mailto:Stuart.Schwartz@owasp.org Stuart Schwartz]. The talk must be vendor neutral and its content be available under Creative Common 3.0 license.

Upcoming OWASP Meetings
Topic: Securing Complex Forms Speaker: Jim Manico The heart of how users interact with a web application is the HTML form submission. A great deal of very sensitive data flows over HTML forms. Securing web form submissions is critical for the construction of a secure web application. Multi-form workflows make securing form submissions even more complicated! This presentation will take you on a journey as untrusted data flows from a form submission into the many layers of a secure web application.
 * Aug 27, 2014 OWASP meeting

• Review some of the basic threats against web forms • Learn some of the most important defense categories for building secure web forms • Discuss some of the more complex aspects to form construction, such as workflow

Topic: Securing the SDLC in the real world Speaker: Jim Manico The earlier you address security in the engineering of software, the less expensive it will be for your organization. There are many who will tell you that you need to change all of your current processes around building software so it is more secure. Many of those forces are consultants charging high rates to help you deeply modify what you are doing today. This talk will will take the opposite approach. How can you add a few reasonable and mostly lightweight processes to how you build software today to make it more secure? Software development is like driving a boat. You need to look ahead make small changes to steer effectively.
 * Sept 17, 2014 Joint OWASP and ISSA Dinner meeting

Jim Manico is an author and educator of developer security awareness trainings. He is also a frequent speaker on secure software practices and is a member of the JavaOne "rockstar hall of fame". He has a 17 year history building software as a developer and architect. Jim is also one of the members of the Global Board of Directors for the OWASP foundation where he helps drive the strategic vision for the organization. He manages and participates in several OWASP projects, including the OWASP cheat sheet series and several secure coding projects. Jim is currently working on a book with McGraw-Hill and Oracle-Press on Java Security. For more information, see http://www.linkedin.com/in/jmanico.

Other Events

 *  July 10, 2014 11:30am - 1pm - You Are Invited to Join OWASP: HTCIA is Hosting a BBQ Lunch! 

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Los Angeles Chapter

 * [mailto:richard.greenberg@owasp.org Richard Greenberg] -- Chapter Leader and President
 * [mailto:tin.zaw@owasp.org Tin Zaw] -- Board Member
 * [mailto:edward@owasp.org Edward Bonver] -- Board Member
 * [mailto:mike.francis@owasp.org Mike Francis] -- Board Member
 * [mailto:Stuart.Schwartz@owasp.org Stuart Schwartz] -- Board Member
 * [mailto:aaron.guzman@owasp.org Aaron Guzman] -- Board Member
 * [mailto:dave.wettenstein@owasp.org Dave Wettenstein] -- Board Member

Volunteers: Yev Avidon and Mikhael Felker OWASP Wiki: [mailto:mike.francis@owasp.org Mike Francis] The Los Angeles chapter was founded by Cassio Goldschmidt.

The AppSec USA 2010 conference received rave reviews. Thanks to all the volunteers and great speakers who helped make it a success!

Web archive: http://2010.AppSecUSA.org

Videos: http://vimeo.com/user4863863/videos