[Owasp-New_Zealand] OWASP NZ Day 2011 - Speakers, Trainers and Schedule Announcement
Nick Freeman
nick.freeman at owasp.org
Wed Jun 15 18:33:46 EDT 2011
Hi everyone,
With OWASP NZ Day 2011 less than 3 weeks away, now is the time to
register if you haven't already. The registration deadline has been
pushed back to June 23rd (that's COB next Thursday) so if your
colleagues, clients and/or friends are forgetful or always busy, now
would be the ideal time to remind them. Register here:
http://www.regonline.com/owaspnzday2011 for OWASP NZ Day 2011 on July
7th.
We have just announced the selected speakers, trainers, and the
schedule. A concise list of speakers can be found below:
Secure Development: What The OWASP Guide Didn't Tell You - Blair
Strang, Security-Assessment.com
I <3 Reporting - Managing Effective Web Application Assessments -
Andrew Evans, Kiwibank
Testing Mobile Applications - Nick von Dadelszen, Lateral Security
Web Crypto for the Developer Who Has Better Things to Do - Adrian
Hayes, Security-Assessment.com
Concurrency Vulnerabilities - Brett Moore, Insomnia Security
A Day in the Life of a WAF - Sam Pickles, F5
HTML5 Security - Mike Haworth & Kirk Jackson, Aura Information Security
File Uploads are Evil - Kirk Jackson, Aura Information Security
Sleeping Easy: Architecting Web Applications Securely - Mark Young, Datacom
Real Applications, Real Vulnerabilities, Really Exploited - Quintin
Russ, SiteHost
In addition to the speakers, we will also have two 3-hour training
sessions running at the same time as the conference - one in the
morning and one in the afternoon. Seats for training are strictly
limited - so book soon! The two courses are:
- Codefather (9am-12pm) - Run by Aura Information Security
- Secure Development 101 (2pm-5pm) - Run by Security-Assessment.com
Much more information about the speakers, trainers, and of course the
shedule can be perused on the OWASP NZ Day 2011 website:
https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_New_Zealand_Day_2011
We would again like to thank our sponsors for the event;
Security-Assessment.com, Lateral Security and F5, as well as the
University of Auckland which has very kindly provided us a venue for
the third year in a row.
If you have any questions regarding the conference, please email
myself (nick.freeman at owasp.org) or Scott (scott.bell at owasp.org).
See you on the 7th!
Nick Freeman
OWASP New Zealand Chapter Leader (Auckland)
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