OWASP EEE Bucharest 2015
Author(s): PASCARIU, Cristian
Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2, Year 2015
OWASP’s freedom from commercial pressures allows the organization to provide unbiased, practical, cost-effective information about application security. This information is delivered through various methods one of them being events such as OWASP EEE Bucharest 2015.
This has been a one-day Security and Hacking Conference with the purpose of raising awareness about application security and to bring high – quality content provided by renowned professional within the European Region. The subjects discussed among the agenda were SCADA, IoT, attacking vs. defending, cyber intelligence, malicious actors, and of course application security.
In fact, it was the event where the OWASP TOP 10 Workshop Bucharest project was initiated. This was a hands-on approach towards analyzing vulnerabilities, discovering SQL injections, Cross-Site Scripting, Cross-Site Request Forgery.
The congress itself lasted 2 days (September 24-25); the first day hosted a plenary session with large time-slots for key-speakers and the second day was dedicated to more in-depth topics dealt into two parallel tracks. 53 speakers addressed to 280 participants from state institutions and private sector, representing 17 countries.
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Title: OWASP EEE Bucharest 2015
Author(s): PASCARIU, Cristian
Publication: International Journal of Information Security and Cybercrime
ISSN: 2285-9225, e-ISSN: 2286-0096
Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2, Year 2015
Section: Books Reviews and Conferences Analysis
Page Range: 104
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