Our sixth and final chapter meeting of 2017 will be held December 19th, 1:00-4:00pm, at the Ewald Conference Center in St Paul. Come out and join us for our informative presentations and great networking with your coworkers, colleagues and friends!
Meeting Agenda
Social networking: 1pm – 1:30pm
President and Board opening statements: 1:30pm – 1:50pm
Presentation: 1:50 – 2:40pm
Break: 2:40pm-2:50pm
Presentation: 2:50pm – 3:40pm
Drawings and closing remarks: 3:40pm – 4pm
Happy Hour
Right after the chapter meeting, join us at the Surley Brewing Co. for a happy hour social/networking opportunity and visit with your friends and colleagues.
Evolution of Application Security Programs
Application security has become one of the most important frontiers for protecting digital assets, and has effectively changed focus from protecting network perimeters to ensuring security around dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of applications. Rapid growth of applications developed in each organization is fueled by availability of data and rapid development programming languages and platforms, which make it feasible to create robust applications in a fraction of the time compared to even a few years ago. Combined with a wide range of development methodologies, challenges for Application Security Programs have never been higher.
This session will cover some of the latest trends in increasing the effectiveness of Application Security Programs, as presented and discussed at the latest OWASP Summit in London. Presentation will include upcoming changes within several OWASP projects aimed at increasing ability to measure, manage, and improve their Information Security Programs, while forming stronger relationships with product owners and developers.
This Time, It’s Personal: Why Security and the IoT Is Different
Unfortunately, in recent years we’ve seen a host of incidences where IoT devices were compromised. Sometimes these have been minor with little coverage, while others like Mirai affected millions around the globe a produced serious economic impact. When attacks like this occur, they not only erode the trust of the users of these devices, but cause those who are looking to adopt this new technology to pause. With any new technology, security must be thought of as a first class citizen and when we are talking about IoT, the data is personal. As the IoT matures, I’ll share some mistakes that have happened in the past, where we are today and how I believe we are now finally seeing a maturity of devices that are remotely updated, fault tolerant and secure. When it comes to building an IoT device, security is personal.
Our sixth and final chapter meeting of 2017 will be held December 19th, 1:00-4:00pm, at the Ewald Conference Center in St Paul. Come out and join us for our informative presentations and great networking with your coworkers, colleagues and friends!
Meeting Agenda
Right after the chapter meeting, join us at the Surley Brewing Co. for a happy hour social/networking opportunity and visit with your friends and colleagues.
Evolution of Application Security Programs
Application security has become one of the most important frontiers for protecting digital assets, and has effectively changed focus from protecting network perimeters to ensuring security around dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of applications. Rapid growth of applications developed in each organization is fueled by availability of data and rapid development programming languages and platforms, which make it feasible to create robust applications in a fraction of the time compared to even a few years ago. Combined with a wide range of development methodologies, challenges for Application Security Programs have never been higher.
This session will cover some of the latest trends in increasing the effectiveness of Application Security Programs, as presented and discussed at the latest OWASP Summit in London. Presentation will include upcoming changes within several OWASP projects aimed at increasing ability to measure, manage, and improve their Information Security Programs, while forming stronger relationships with product owners and developers.
This Time, It’s Personal: Why Security and the IoT Is Different
Unfortunately, in recent years we’ve seen a host of incidences where IoT devices were compromised. Sometimes these have been minor with little coverage, while others like Mirai affected millions around the globe a produced serious economic impact. When attacks like this occur, they not only erode the trust of the users of these devices, but cause those who are looking to adopt this new technology to pause. With any new technology, security must be thought of as a first class citizen and when we are talking about IoT, the data is personal. As the IoT matures, I’ll share some mistakes that have happened in the past, where we are today and how I believe we are now finally seeing a maturity of devices that are remotely updated, fault tolerant and secure. When it comes to building an IoT device, security is personal.
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