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Hacker Thursday - Application Security Automation with OWASP ZAP 2.7.0

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Hacker Thursday - Application Security Automation with OWASP ZAP 2.7.0

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In an age of rapid-release applications, DevOps and small application security teams, the only way application security can scale, is with automation. In this workshop, I will introduce some key automation practices and techniques using Python that students can use in their own application security programs for quick wins. I will be using OWASP ZAP 2.7.0 to demonstrate some of the key application security automation concepts, including Parameterized Security Testing with ZAP 2.7.0 and Custom Scripting with ZAP 2.7.0. The session will be almost entirely hands-on, with very little theory

Materials:
Laptop with 64bit CPU (Mac/Win/*nix) is good with 8GB+ RAM (Host Machine) preferred, and atleast 50GB of free HDD
more details:- https://github.com/we45/ZAP-Mini-Workshop About Speaker:
Abhay Bhargav is the CTO of we45, a focused Application Security company. Abhay is the author of two international publications. “Secure Java for Web Application Development” and “PCI Compliance: A Definitive Guide”. Abhay is a builder and breaker of applications, and has authored multiple applications in Django and NodeJS. He is a passionate Pythonista and loves the idea of automation in security. This passion prompted him to author the world’s first hands-on Security in DevOps workshop that has been delivered in multiple locations, and recently as a highly successful workshop at the OWASP AppSecUSA 2016, OWASP AppSecEU 2017 and OWASP Appsec USA 2017. In addition , Abhay speaks regularly at industry events including OWASP, ISACA, Oracle OpenWorld, JavaOne, and others.

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