PLAY PODCASTS
The OWASP WebSpa Project with Yiannis Pavlosoglou and Jim Manico

The OWASP WebSpa Project with Yiannis Pavlosoglou and Jim Manico

<b>The OWASP WebSpa Project</b> The OWASP WebSpa…

The OWASP Podcast Series

March 3, 201432m 55s

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (feeds.soundcloud.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

<b>The OWASP WebSpa Project</b> The OWASP WebSpa project is a tool implementing the novel idea of web knocking. The term web knocking stems from port knocking, If port knocking is defined as "a form of host-to-host communication in which information flows across closed ports" then we define web knocking as a form of host-to-host communication in which information flows across erroneous URLs. In this podcast we present this web knocking tool for sending a single HTTP/S request to your web server, in order to authorise the execution of a preselected Operating System (O/S) command on it. <b>About Yiannis Pavlosoglou</b> There is a world of numbers, hiding behind letters, inside computers, this is what stimulates my work. I am currently employed in IT risk management within the financial industry, running a team of technical risk assessors. Prior to this, I spent 5 years in the world of professional penetration testing. I focused my career evolution on assisting large scale projects actually implement secure development practices. This included teaching developers how to write secure code. For OWASP, I was the project leader for JBroFuzz and used to chair the Global Industry Committee. I am on the Application Security Advisory Board of the (ISC)2. My academic qualifications include a PhD in information security, designing routing protocols for ad-hoc networks. I am a certified scrum master and hold the CISSP certification.