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OWASP recently released a newsletter 01/18/2010
From Rishi Pande, the OWASP South Florida Chapter Chairman:
Hello everyone,We are ready to kick off 2010 with the year's first OWASP meeting. We have have big plans for the upcoming year, and want you all to be a part of it!
This meeting's presentation is "Zeus & You: Analysis of the Underground's Most Popular Trojan" by Alex Heid and Fabian Rothschild.
The talk will highlight the features and functions of the Zeus payload and C&C server, as well as design principles for web applications that can help mitigate the trojan's impact on your organization.
Wed. Jan 27th, 2010 - 6pm - South Florida OWASP Meeting
"Zeus & You: Analysis of the Underground's Most Popular Trojan" by Alex Heid and Fabian Rothschild.
Facility Location:
NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
Carl DeSantis Building, Main Davie Campus
Knight Lecture Hall, Room 1124
3301 College Ave Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314-7796
Phone: 800-541-NOVA (6682)
Time: 6pm
FREE CPE Credits!!!
OWASP meetings count towards CPE credits to feed your certifications!
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