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Things what we did that day
Things what we did that day
* Documentation!
* Documentation!
* Second thing
  A1 Injection - <b>Sandra </b>
 
A2 Broken Authentication and Session Management (was formerly A3) - Kestutis
 
A3 Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) (was formerly A2) - Kestutis
 
A4 Insecure Direct Object References - Markus
 
A5 Security Misconfiguration (was formerly A6)- Tomas
 
A6 Sensitive Data Exposure (merged from former A7 Insecure Cryptographic Storage and former A9 Insufficient Transport Layer Protection) - Mika
 
A7 Missing Function Level Access Control (renamed/broadened from former A8 Failure to Restrict URL Access) - Sten
 
A8 Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) (was formerly A5) - Matis
 
A9 Using Known Vulnerable Components (new but was part of former A6 – Security Misconfiguration)
-Jurij
 
A10 Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards - Sten
 


Problems what we faced:
Problems what we faced:

Revision as of 16:18, 26 March 2013

Team page for Deploying IT Infrastructure Solutions.

Team Members

  • Sten Aus Estonian Information Technology College
  • Matis Palm Estonian Information Technology College
  • Sandra Suviste Estonian Information Technology College
  • Markus Rintamäki Vaasa University of Applied Sciences
  • Tomas Lepistö Vaasa University of Applied Sciences
  • Mika Salmela Vaasa University of Applied Sciences
  • Kęstutis Tautvydas Vilnius University of Applied Sciences
  • Jurij Lukjančikov Vilnius University of Applied Sciences

Goal

  • OWASP top 10
  • HACK DVWA
  • BackTrack, SamuraiCD (Last year experience)
  • Scanning and testing tools - Qualys SSL Labs
  • Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner v.8
  • SubGraph Vega
  • BEAST attack
  • RC4

Activity

Monday - 25.03.13

Things what we did that day

  • Lectures
  • Sumorobot programming
  • Dinner @ St Patricks

Tuesday - 26.03.13

Things what we did that day

  • Documentation!
 A1 Injection - Sandra 

A2 Broken Authentication and Session Management (was formerly A3) - Kestutis

A3 Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) (was formerly A2) - Kestutis

A4 Insecure Direct Object References - Markus

A5 Security Misconfiguration (was formerly A6)- Tomas

A6 Sensitive Data Exposure (merged from former A7 Insecure Cryptographic Storage and former A9 Insufficient Transport Layer Protection) - Mika

A7 Missing Function Level Access Control (renamed/broadened from former A8 Failure to Restrict URL Access) - Sten

A8 Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) (was formerly A5) - Matis

A9 Using Known Vulnerable Components (new but was part of former A6 – Security Misconfiguration) -Jurij

A10 Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards - Sten


Problems what we faced:

  • Still need to get everyone a VM with DVWA running
  • Second problem

Things what we plan to do:

  • Copy Paste
  • Divide OWASP tasks

Wednesday - 27.03.13

Things what we did that day

  • First thing
  • Second thing

Problems what we faced:

  • First problem
  • Second problem

Questions and answers from client:

  • First Question

Answer to question

  • Second Question

Answer to question

Things what we plan to do:

  • First thing
  • Second thing


Results

Summary of what we did and solution what we developed

Final documentation

Analysis

Solution

IP Feed-back

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