A few days ago, OWASP Israel held a full day, two track conference. The presentations are now available to download on the OWASP Israel 2008 Conference page, and many of them sound interesting.
Management Track
- Web Application Security and Search Engines – Beyond Google Hacking by Amichai Shulman
- Trends in Web Hacking: What’s Hot in 2008 by Ofer Shezaf
- Testing the Tester: Measuring Quality of Security Testing by Ofer Maor
Fundamentals Track
- Application Security: The Code Analysis Way by Maty Siman
- Black Box vs White Box: Pros and Cons by Adi Sharabani
- AJAX: New Technologies, New Threats by Dr. David Movshovitz
- GreenSQL: An Open Source Database Security Gateway by Yuli Stremovsky
Advanced Technology Track
- Achille’s Heel: Hacking Through Java Protocols by Shai Chen
- Cryptographic Elections: How to Simultaneously Achieve Verifiability and Privacy by Dr. Alon Rosen
- Automated Crawling & Security Analysis of Flash/Flex Based Web Applications by Ronen Bachar
Practical Technology Track
- Defending Against Phishing Without Client-Side Code by Prof. Amir Herzberg
- .NET Framework Rootkits: Backdoors in Your Framework by Erez Metula
- Korset: Code-Based Intrusion Detection System for Linux by Ohad Ben-Cohen
Turbo Talks
- Automatic Patch-Based Exploit Generation by Yossi Oren
- Detection of Unknown Malicious Code via Machine Learning by Robert Moskovitch
- UTF7 XSS by Yaniv Miron
- Breaking CAPTCHA Myths by Shay Zalalichin & Avi Douglen
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