Carl DeSantis Building
Nova Southeastern University, Davie, FL 33314
USA
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The primary aim of the OWASP Top 10 is to educate developers, designers, architects and organizations about the consequences of the most important web application security weaknesses. The Top 10 provides basic methods to protect against these high risk problem areas and provides guidance on where to go from there. The Top 10 project is referenced by many standards, books, tools, and organizations, including MITRE, PCI DSS, DISA, FTC, and many more. The OWASP Top 10 was initially released in 2003 and minor updates were made in 2004, 2007, and 2010. Work is in progress on an updated version.
Come and refresh your understanding of the OWASP Top 10. Real world examples and demonstrations will be provided. Make sure that you don’t miss this great opportunity to start the year right!
BIO: Rohini Sulatycki is a Senior Security Consultant within the Application Security practice at Trustwave’s SpiderLabs. SpiderLabs is the advanced security team responsible for Penetration Testing, Application Security, Incident Response, and Payment Application testing for Trustwave’s clients. Rohini has been involved in the Information Technology industry for more than 16 years. Rohini specializes in application security testing, code reviews and secure software development conducting a large number of application, virtualization, mobile and external network tests in her capacity at Trustwave. She has strong foundations in software engineering, design and architecture and implementing enterprise applications. Rohini has a background implementing and reviewing all types of applications, from traditional client/server applications to web applications and web services. Rohini has served as the president of the Kansas City OWASP chapter and a member of the High Technology
Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA) and is the current co-chair of the South Florida OWASP chapter. She has been a technical reviewer for several books and publications including Java Security and IEEE Security and Privacy. She has also presented at various industry events including Black Hat and OWASP FROC on topics such as Web application security, Ajax security concerns and Flash application security.
Facility Location: NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Carl DeSantis Building, Main Davie Campus Knight Lecture Hall (Room 1124) 3301 College Ave Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314-7796 Phone: 800-541-NOVA (6682)
The primary aim of the OWASP Top 10 is to educate developers, designers, architects and organizations about the consequences of the most important web application security weaknesses. The Top 10 provides basic methods to protect against these high risk problem areas and provides guidance on where to go from there. The Top 10 project is referenced by many standards, books, tools, and organizations, including MITRE, PCI DSS, DISA, FTC, and many more. The OWASP Top 10 was initially released in 2003 and minor updates were made in 2004, 2007, and 2010. Work is in progress on an updated version.
Come and refresh your understanding of the OWASP Top 10. Real world examples and demonstrations will be provided. Make sure that you don’t miss this great opportunity to start the year right!
BIO: Rohini Sulatycki is a Senior Security Consultant within the Application Security practice at Trustwave's SpiderLabs. SpiderLabs is the
advanced security team responsible for Penetration Testing, Application Security, Incident Response, and Payment Application testing for Trustwave's clients. Rohini has been involved in the Information Technology industry for more than 16 years. Rohini specializes in application
security testing, code reviews and secure software development conducting a large number of application, virtualization, mobile and external network tests in her capacity at Trustwave. She has strong foundations in software engineering, design and architecture and implementing
enterprise applications. Rohini has a background implementing and reviewing all types of applications, from traditional client/server applications to web applications and web services. Rohini has served as the president of the Kansas City OWASP chapter and a member of the High Technology
Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA) and is the current co-chair of the South Florida OWASP chapter. She has been a technical reviewer for several books and publications including Java Security and IEEE Security and Privacy. She has also presented at various industry events including
Black Hat and OWASP FROC on topics such as Web application security, Ajax security concerns and Flash application security.
Facility Location: NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Carl DeSantis Building, Main Davie Campus Knight Lecture Hall (Room 1124)
3301 College Ave Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314-7796 Phone: 800-541-NOVA (6682)