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OWASP Ireland Local Chapter
Welcome to the local Ireland chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Eoin Keary
Participation
Local OWASP Chapter meetings are FREE and OPEN to anyone interested in learning more about application security. We encourage individuals to provide knowledge transfer via hands-on training and presentations of specific OWASP projects and research topics and sharing SDLC knowledge. We the encourage vendor-agnostic presentations to utilize the OWASP Powerpoint template when applicable and individual volunteerism to enable perpetual growth. As a 501(3)c non-profit association donations of meeting space or refreshments sponsorship is encouraged, simply contact the local chapter leaders listed on this page to discuss. Prior to participating with OWASP please review the Chapter Rules.
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Next Meeting
18th November 2008:
Location: Harcourt Street, thanks to Ernst & Young.
Agenda
Title: Potential risks of the offline Internet
With: David Rook (Realex Payments) & Conor Mc Goveran (onformonics)
The offline Internet is an interesting area of development for web based applications and the Software as a Service market. With several methods currently available to store and interact with web applications in an offline context, what are the inherent security risks with this new development. This talk will explore possible risks and exploits that may occur in the future
Title: Internet insecurity & breaking the workflow
With: Eoin Keary (Ernst and Young)
Solving CAPTCHA’s for Cash, Client Side Security, Time Based Blind SQL injection, Legal Cyber attacks
A little trip through what was talked about at this years defcon and blackhat gatherings.
Title: Implementing a Risk Based Approach to Developing Applications Securely.
With: John Wood (Fortify Software)
This presentation will look at three major implementations of a secure development lifecycle at a major UK Credit Card Company and two major Banks. It will focus on the people, process and technology, the role of outsourcers, key business drivers and business justification, the role of the development teams and how success was measured.
Time
6:15
Location
Ernst & Young,
Harcourt Centre, Harcourt St,
Dublin 2
Opposite the Odeon Pub
Drop me a mail if you have any queries: eoin.keary <at> owasp.org

