One-Day Trainings: Tuesday, October 23
One-Day Trainings: Wednesday, October 24
- Web Application Secure Defensive Coding Bootcamp (Jim Manico and Eoin Keary)
- CISO Training: Managing Web & Application Security – OWASP for Senior Managers (Tobias Gondrom)
- The Art of Exploiting SQL Injection (Sumit Siddharth)
2 Day Trainings: Tuesday (10/23) and Wednesday (10/24)
- Tactical Defense with ModSecurity (Josh Amishav-Zlatin)
- Building a Software Security Program On Open Source Tools (Dan Cornell)
- Android/iOS Hacking and Securing (Patrick Szeto)
- Advanced Threat Tactics (Raphael Mudge)
- Hands on Web Application Testing: Assessing Web Apps the OWASP Way (Matt Tesauro)
- Writing Secure J2EE Code (Sherif Koussa)
- .NET Secure Coding (Erez Metula)
Where can I find more details about the courses? I’m trying to get the go-ahead to register, but it’s not easy with only a list of course titles.
Chris, we are working on getting the full abstracts, bios, etc up on the website and should have them there in the next couple days. It’s no small task. In the meantime, detailed descriptions of each session should be available in the CVENT registration system. This should get you what you’re looking for in order to choose your course.
http://www.cvent.com/events/owasp-appsec-usa-2012/agenda-72334e7282fe45cfba069d1c64d96566.aspx
Is there a target date for the individual sessions to be posted? The page just says “mid-August”. I’m looking forward to getting a full list so I can get this approved. Thanks!
The selections were due from our CFP selection committee last Friday and we are reviewing this week. The sessions should be formally announced within the next week or so.
Where can training attendees get info on what “kit” they need to bring ? ( e.g. laptop VM host, with X, Y or Z operating system VMs, and “blah”, “foo” attack tools”….)?
DBKadow, if the “what to bring” is not included in the description for your training, let us know which training(s) you are attending and we can ask the instructor to provide us with an update with that information. Thanks!
Will be attending “Hands on Web Application Testing: Assessing Web Apps the OWASP Way” can you advise if training attendees need to bring a laptop and are there any software requirements? Thank you -
DBKadow, there is no “what to bring” listed in the Android/iOS Hacking and Securing training session, but I would assume that I need a Mac with XCode installed. Is that a fair assumption? Please let me know so I can secure a Mac Book for next week.
This should be addressed to jsokol, not DBKadow.
Sorry Scott. We have asked Patrick to contact his attendees several times now with requirements for the training session. We will ping him again.
~josh