OWASP NJ Cyber Social Meeting @ US Army, Picatinny


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Our daily life, economic vitality, and national security depend on a stable, safe, and resilient cyberspace. We rely on this vast array of networks to communicate and travel, power our homes, run our economy, and provide government services.
Join us on the Marine Corps Birthday (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Marine_Corps_birthday_ball) for a afternoon of public and private sector business networking with a technology focus. Hors D'oeuvres/Refreshments will be served
Speaker #1 - Marine, Tom Brennan
OWASP Update, OWASP Chapter & Projects Update
Bio: http://www.linkedin.com/in/tombrennan/
Speaker #2 - Tony W. Sager, Chief Technologist of the Council of Cyber Security
Tony spent 35 years in federal service, 34 of which were dedicated to cryptography and cybersecurity with the National Security Agency. During his extended government career with the NSA, Mr. Sager headed the Systems and Network Attack Center, oversaw all Red and Blue Team projects, established and led security product evaluation teams, helped guide the agency's top talent development programs, served as the founding chief of the Vulnerability Analysis and Operations Group (comprised of 700 of the NSA's top technical cybersecurity specialists serving the defensive mission), and was the Chief Operating Officer for the Information Assurance Directorate. Tony also led the release of NSA security guidance to the public starting in 2001, and greatly expanded NSA’s role in the development of open standards for security.
Top 20 Critical Security Controls - The Critical Controls for Effective Cyber Defense (the Controls) are a recommended set of actions for cyber defense that provide specific and actionable ways to stop today's most pervasive attacks. They were developed and are maintained by a consortium of hundreds of security experts from across the public and private sectors. An underlying theme of the Controls is support for large-scale, standards-based security automation for the management of cyber defenses.
Council on CyberSecurity ( http://www.counciloncybersecurity.org ) is an independent, expert, not-for-profit organization committed to the security of an open internet. It seeks to accelerate the widespread availability and adoption of effective cybersecurity measures, practice and policy by mobilizing communities of stakeholders to identify, validate, promote and sustain best practice.
Speaker #3 - Joseph McGean
Bio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemcgean
The state of web application security from an infrastructure perspective and a quick look at a A Globally secure website deployment architecture (with some quick tips to secure access to hostile websites)
Round-Table with Ajoy Kumar
Executive Director & Global Head of Application Security (https://www.linkedin.com/vsearch/p?title=Executive+Director+%26+Global+Head+of+Application+Security&trk=prof-exp-title) - UBS Bank
During this session we will discuss current cyber efforts underway ranging from Political, Legal and Technical. This is a great time to ask the questions of our speakers and panel members for feedback.
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Meeting Sponsors:
Joe McGean (http://www.linkedin.com/in/joemcgean), NetSPI (http://www.netspi.com), Sentrix (http://www.sentrix.com)
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OWASP NJ Cyber Social Meeting @ US Army, Picatinny