AppSecLatam2012/es

= Bienvenidos =

= Entrenamientos =

Los entrenamietos se harán el 18 y 19 de noviembre de 2012 (Domingo y Lunes, respectivamente) en el edificio de la Torre de ANTEL, en el centro de Montevideo (las charlas de las conferencias serán el 20 y 21). En esta edición se estarán ofreciendo 3 cursos diferentes:

Java Secure Coding
Instructor: Ari Elias-Bachrach, Appsec Labs

Resumen del curso
Audiencia: Técnica Nivel técnico requerido: Intermedio

In this class we discuss secure coding techniques using Java. It is a very hands-on course with many labs. Everything is done from a developers perspective, NOT a hackers perspective. We make an effort to show what to do, and avoid the usual security paradigm of only discussing what not to do.

The course covers input validation, authentication, authorization, session management, databases, output encoding, error handling, logging, file handling, file uploading, and cryptography.

The class is hands-on and will include labs. Attendees should have a laptop capable of running VMs. We will provide a VM at the beginning of the class.

Detalles adicionales sobre esta clase, incluyendo una agenda detallada, está disponible Aquí

Advanced Vulnerability Research and Exploit Development
Instructor: Gianni Gnesa, Ptrace Security

Gianni Gnesa, BCS, MSCS, CEH, OSCP, OSEE, Network+, Linux+, is a security researcher and professional trainer at Ptrace Security, a Swiss-based company that offers specialized IT security services to customers worldwide. With several years of experience in vulnerability research, exploit development, and penetration testing, Gianni is an expert in exposing the vulnerabilities of complex commercial products and modern network infrastructures. In his spare time, Gianni conducts independent security research on kernel exploitation and rootkit detection.

Resumen del curso
The Advanced Vulnerability Research and Exploit Development course offers security professionals an opportunity to test and develop their skills like never before. During this class, attendees will be provided with the latest knowledge and tools to discover vulnerabilities and then develop exploits for a wide range of software including complex Windows applications, interpreted languages, and critical Microsoft services.

In the first half of the course, attendees will use reverse engineering and fuzzing to attack a wide variety of applications (many of which are critical to a successful penetration test) and then use the latest exploitation techniques available today to develop a reliable exploit for Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008.

In the second half of the course, the focus will shift from classic to advanced exploitation techniques. Attendees will learn how to escape from the Java sandbox, how to circumvent ASLR without pointer leaks, and how to use precise heap spraying.

By the end of this course, attendees will have a clear idea of what it’s necessary to find and exploit a vulnerability on a modern Windows machine.

This course is well-suited to penetration testers, exploit developers, malware analysts, and security professionals who are wishing to dive into vulnerability analysis and exploit writing.

Topics covered in this course include stack-based overflows, SEH-based overflows, integer overflows, information leakages, heap spraying, payload development, Unicode payload development, return oriented programming (ROP), and sandbox escaping.

Detalles adicionales sobre esta clase, incluyendo una agenda detallada, está disponible Aquí

Hands on Web Application Testing: Assessing Web Apps the OWASP way
Instructor: Matt Tesauro

Matt Tesauro has worked in web application development and security since 2000. He has worn many different hats, from developer to DBA to System Administrator to Penetration Tester. Matt also taught graduate and undergraduate classes on web application development and XML at Texas A&M University. Currently, he's focused on application security risk assessments at Praetorian. Outside work, he is the project lead for the OWASP Live CD / WTE, a member of the OWASP Foundation board, and part of the Austin OWASP chapter leadership. Matt Tesauro has a B.S. in Economics and a M.S in Management Information Systems from Texas A&M University. He is also has the CISSP, CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker), RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer), and Linux+ certifications.

Resumen del curso
The goal of the training session is to teach students how to identify, test, and exploit web application vulnerabilities. The creator and project lead of the OWASP Live CD, now recoined OWASP WTE, will be the instructor for this course and WTE will be a major component of the class. Through lecture, demonstrations, and hands on labs, the session will cover the critical areas of web application security testing using the OWASP Testing Guide v3 as the framework and a custom version of OWASP WTE as the platform. Students will be introduced to a number of open source web security testing tools and provided with hands on labs to sharpen their skills and reinforce what they’ve learned. Students will also receive a complementary DVD containing the custom WTE training lab, a copy of the OWASP Testing Guide, handouts and cheat-sheets to use while testing plus several additional OWASP references. Demonstrations and labs will cover both common and esoteric web vulnerabilities and includes topics such as Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), SQL injection, CSRF and Ajax vulnerabilities. Students are encouraged to continue to use and share the custom WTE lab after the class to further hone their testing skills.

Detalles adicionales sobre esta clase, incluyendo una agenda detallada, está disponible Aquí

¿Preguntas?
¡Por favor, contáctenos a [mailto:appseclatam2012@owasp.org appseclatam2012@owasp.org] con su pregunta!

= Agenda =

= Charlas destacadas =

Hernán M. Racciatti
= Presentaciones = Las siguientes presentacions han sido seleccionadas, y están sujetas a confirmación de los presentadores.

¿Preguntas?
¡Por favor, contáctenos a [mailto:appseclatam2012@owasp.org appseclatam2012@owasp.org] con su pregunta!

= Lugar =

La conferencia AppSec Latam 2012 se hará en el centro de Montevideo, Uruguay en la compañia Uruguaya de Telecomunicaciones Antel. Las instrucciones para llegar están disponibles en: Google Maps

Los entrenamientos y charlas serán realizados en el Auditorio y en el salón interactivo, cercano a la torre de Antel. La torre de Antel:

Auditorio de Antel (izquierda) y su entrada principal (derecha):

Dentro del Auditorio (izquierda) y del salón interactivo (derecha):

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= Registro y Costos =

Costos de la conferencia
El acceso a la conferencia tiene el costo de:


 * Antes del 30 de setiembre: 3200.00 UYU (aproximadamente 150.00 USD)
 * Antes del 31 de octubre:   4250.00 UYU (aproximadamente 200.00 USD)
 * Luego del 1º de noviembre: 5300.00 UYU (aproximadamente 250.00 USD)

Entrenamientos


 * Un día: 8500.00 UYU (aproximadamente 400.00 USD)
 * Dos días: 17000.00 UYU (aproximadamente 800.00 USD)

Descuentos


 * Miembro de OWASP: 50.00 USD (Note: This discount is equal to the cost of becoming an OWASP paid Member.)
 * Estudiantes: 1600.00 UYU (approx. 75.00 USD). Note: student ID or other proof of current student status is required.
 * Por descuentos especiales disponibles para el registro de grupos. Por favor envíe sus preguntas a [mailto:appseclatam2012@owasp.org appseclatam2012@owasp.org].

Registro Online
El registro no está aún disponible para este evento. Por favor reintente en breve para ver los detalles de la registración.

= Patrocinadores = Estamos buscando patrocinadores para la edición 2012 de Global AppSec Latin America.

Si tiene interés en patrocinar de forma global AppSec Latin America 2012, le rogamos contacte al equipo de la conferencia: [mailto:appseclatam2012@owasp.org appseclatam2012@owasp.org]

Para ver más información sobre las diferentes opciones de patrocinio, por favor vea el documento siguiente: Opciones de patrocinio de OWASP AppSec Latam 2012 - Inglés

Venue Sponsor


=Informacion util=

Alojamiento
'''Se está en proceso de negociación de una tarifa de grupo con uno o dos hoteles en Montevideo. Verifique luego los detalles por estos descuentos.'''

= Eventos sociales = TBA

= Chapter Leader Workshop =

About the Workshop
2012 Chapters Workshop to be held at the Conference Venue on the afternoon of November 19th, 2012 (the day before the conference)
 * September 17th - AppSec Latam Chapters workshop sponsorship applications due
 * September 21 - Applicants notified of status

We plan to start with a 1.5 hour session including an overview of the chapter handbook. This session will be video taped and available for chapter leaders to use in their local chapters (or to be viewed by those unable to attend). The second part of the workshop will be a roundtable discussion on regional issues and challenges, with a goal of working together to create solutions. If you are interested in participating in either of these workshops, please register for the conference and select this workshop, please register for the Conference and select the optional session "chapter leaders workshop" as part of the registration process. Remember that conference attendance is free for current chapter and project leaders.

Info about last year's workshop: Meeting Minutes from Latin America Chapters Workshop 2011

Sponsorship to Attend the Chapters Workshop
If you need financial assistance to attend the Chapter Leader Workshops please submit a request to via the Contact Us Form http://owasp4.owasp.org/contactus.html by the application deadline for each of the events.
 * September 17th - AppSec Latam Chapters workshop sponsorship applications due
 * September 21 - Applicants notified of status

Additional Information for Applicants:


 * Priority of sponsorships will be given to those not covered by a sponsorship to attend a previous workshop. Additionally, we are looking for new or struggling chapter leaders who need assistance kick starting their chapter.


 * When you apply for funding, please let us know *why we should sponsor you*. While we prefer that chapter leaders use their own chapter's funds before requesting a sponsorship, this is not a requirement for application.


 * If your chapter has fund but will not be using them to sponsor your attendance, please include why you will not be using the funds for this purpose (i.e. what are the other plans for those funds?).

¿Preguntas?
If any questions, please contact us at: http://owasp4.owasp.org/contactus.html

=Organizacion=

Equipo de voluntarios de la conferencia 2012 AppSec Latam

 * Mateo Martinez
 * Mauro Flores
 * Martin Tartarelli
 * Fabio Cerullo

Equipo de soporte de OWASP

 * Sarah Baso
 * Kate Hartmann

Contáctenos [mailto:appseclatam2012@owasp.org appseclatam2012@owasp.org]