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OWASP Meeting in Krakow - 14 Jun 2022

Event:
OWASP Meeting in Krakow - 14 Jun 2022
Event type:
Meetup
Category:
IT
Topic:
Date:
14.06.2022 (tuesday)
Time:
18:00
Language:
English
Price:
Free
City:
Agenda:
  • 17.45 - 18.00 - Reception of attendees
  • 18.00 - 18.15 - Welcome and OWASP updates
  • 18.15 - 19.00 - DevSecOps and the real shif left (Cássio Pereira)
  • 19.00 - 19.15 - Break
  • 19.15 - 20.00 - How Russian invasion to Ukraine has impacted the cyberthreat landscape (Andriy Varusha)
  • 20.00 - 20.30 Lightning talks (if anyone wants to talk)
Description:

Hi OWASPers,

We are returning to IN PERSON meetups in Krakow after two year break!


Please RSVP and save the date!


If you have a minute, please share this link with friends and in social media. We need your help to have vibrant OWASP community after the COVID break!


Important :

  • Presentations will be not streamed. We will do our best to record it, and make it available at Youtube but we cannot guarantee success ;). Let us know if you want to help us with recording.
  • Please be there 15 min before the event (at 17.45) as we need to handle the reception at ABB !


DevSecOps and the real shif left

How to deal with the real security shif-left approach? Many companies have in place CI/CD and some security in it, which is good but stay in place the "fake idea" that we are always testing, so we are always secure... but DevSecOps even fully automated with the best solutions on the market will just keep finding your problems, how about stop creating them?

- DevSecOps - An already accepted need

- Shifting-left - The dream

- The real shifting-left - The reality


Speaker's bio:

Cássio Pereira - Application Security Engineer at ABB - I help to build secure software #AppSec #DevSecOps Developer - Forensics - Teacher - Speaker

How Russian invasion to Ukraine has impacted the cyberthreat landscape

The NotPetya attack conducted by Sandworm APT is considered so far the most loss making in the history of cyberattacks. No wonder the expected invasion of Russia to Ukraine also triggered expectations of heavy cyber attacks and damages. Let's together take a look if the worst expectations came true, which means and attacks were engaged by Russia to support their invasion in cyber, how effective or ineffective they were, and how this all changed the world's cyberthreat landscape in the end.

Speaker's bio:


Andriy Varusha - BSG, COO and co-founder. Andriy is an experienced manager with a 15+ years carrier in different areas of IT. He started with the IT audit and consultancy, was at the roots of the information security community in Ukraine, and returned to the cybersecurity industry after years of other engagements as a co-founder of a cybersecurity company. Since 2015 Andriy has been living in Krakow.


Lightning Talks

The stage is yours. If you have something inspiring to talk about or to open the discussion - don't hesitate, it's open meeting and it's all about exchange of views.

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