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OTBC, the Oregon Technology Business Center, provides coaching, networking events, entrepreneurship programs, and shared office space to help tech, biotech, cleantech and opentech start-up ventures succeed. We can help you: Avoid common problems in setting up your company. Validate your market. Protect your intellectual property. Develop your business plan. Get your company investor-ready. Close an investment round. Set up effective start-up operations to help you execute to plan. Find people for your team or for your <a href="https://europexpo.com/germany/">stand builder in Germany</a>. And grow your start-up into a successful company.
<b>Getting there</b>
Access from 217 South: Hall exit; turn right on Hall, left on Creekside
Access from 217 North: Scholls Ferry exit; right onto Scholls Ferry, left onto Hall, left on to Creekside
Access from WES (Westside Express Service): Hall/Nimbus stop; 10 minute walk west on Hall, left on Creekside
Access by Bus: Tri-Met numbers 76 and 78
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Six of the participants in the Online Startup Summer Camp will make a 10 minute investor pitch and receive 10 minutes of feedback from a panel of investors, including:
Scott Sandler, Fund Manager for the Oregon Angel Fund.
Shelley Gunton, angel investor, Chair of Angel Oregon 2012 and Executive Director of the PSU Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Dennis Powers, angel investor, Managing Partner of VectorPoint Ventures and past Chair of the Portland Angel Network.
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Scott Sandler, Fund Manager for the Oregon Angel Fund.
Shelley Gunton, angel investor, Chair of Angel Oregon 2012 and Executive Director of the PSU Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Dennis Powers, angel investor, Managing Partner of VectorPoint Ventures and past Chair of the Portland Angel Network.
We'll have food and beverage and plenty of networking time too.
Learn more and register at http://www.otbc.org |
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Shelley Gunton, angel investor, Chair of Angel Oregon 2012 and Executive Director of the PSU Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Dennis Powers, angel investor, Managing Partner of VectorPoint Ventures and past Chair of the Portland Angel Network.
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Seating is limited so reserve your seats today at EventBrite (http://cascadesiggraphaug2012.eventbrite.com). We hope to see you there this Friday eventing!
Cascade ACM SIGGRAPH presents...
FromClay to ZBrush
ZBrushGuru Cesar Dacol Jr. shows the parallels between traditional and digitalsculpting and his latest techniques for bringing concepts to life for Games andFilm:
· Tickets available now at EventBrite
· This Friday, August 24, 2012
· The Art Institute ofPortland
· Registration, appetizers, networking at 5:00; Demo at 6:00 pm
· Cesar’s Website: http://www.cesar-dacol-jr.com/ and YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIBjInCfRO6pttl0YDVTlAw/videos
· Chapter Membership: https://campus.acm.org/public/qj/chapqj/chapqj_control.cfm?chap=46075.
FromClay to ZBush is a3-hour demo guiding participants through the technical aspects of conceiving,preparing and sculpting a high quality digital model. Cesar will impart hismany years of experience, provide commentary and respond to questionsthroughout the demo.
This talkis for computer graphics artists in film, gaming or other industries who areinterested in refining their skills, picking up new techniques and renewingtheir enthusiasm for their craft. It is also for traditional sculptors who wantto get involved with the digital medium. And finally, it is perfect foraspiring professional artists who are looking to find more meaning in theirwork. Cesar will explain how motivation can be channeled into quality work.
A rafflewill be held to win fantastic Pixologic prizes including a copy of Pixologic’sZbrush and a 1-month membership to ZBrush Workshops.
SuperGenius game studio will be at theevent reviewing portfolios and reels. They will be providing feedback forattendees who bring their work.
Admission
· Tickets available now at EventBrite
· Cascade ACM SIGGRAPH Members ― free
· Non-Members ― $15
· Non-Members Students ― $12 with studentID
Registrationand Amenities
This andother Cascade ACM SIGGRAPH meetings are free to Cascade Chapter members.Nonmembers will need to pay a $15 admission fee at the door for this event ($12for students with ID). Annual local membership can be purchased at our website, cascade.siggraph.org, under join, or at thedoor for $25.00 a year for professionals and $18 for students.
Lightappetizers will be available to attendees.
For more information on membershipregistration, visit http://wp.siggraph.org/cascade/join/
AboutCesar— CesarDacol Jr. has worked in the film industry for over 20 years, having started hiscareer in the makeup effects industry and transitioning to computer effects inthe mid 90’s.
With abackground in anatomy and traditional sculpting, he has worked as a Lead andModeling Supervisor, contributing to feature films such as “Journey to thecenter of the earth 3D,” 300″,” Barnyard” and “FantasticFour.” Currently he works as a Director of Character Development for thefeature film industry.
When notworking on productions, Cesar keeps busy with the release of Ballistic publishing’s “D’artiste Character Modeling 3D, a beta team member forPixologic’s ZBrush, and as an instructor for CGSociety’s CGWorkshops.
Supporters
TheCascade ACM SIGGRAPH Chapter would like to acknowledge and thank the followinggenerous supporters of this event:
3DPDX seeks to bring 3d Artists, Animators & Designers of all levels together for the purpose of networking, knowledge sharing, referrals and resource sharing inside and around Portland. We would like to thank 3DPDX for donating the gifts that will be raffled off for this event
52 LTD. brings creatives and clients together to solve problems. From Portland to New York, full-time to freelance, be known. Cascade ACM SIGGRAPH thanks 52 LTD for it’s generous donation.
The Art Institute of Portland provides a range of courses and degrees for the applied commercial artist. The institute provides relevant, practical and hands on experience with curriculum carefully scrutinized and developed by industry professionals and prominent employers. We would like to thank the Art Institute for opening their space for this event.
ASIFA exists to boost the art of animation and the community that practices it, promoting a free exchange of ideas both locally and internationally. Cascade ACM SIGGRAPH is grateful for their involvement in the industry and with this event's appetizers.
AboutCascade ACM SIGGRAPH
CascadeACM SIGGRAPH Chapter exists to serve the needs of the Oregon and SouthwestWashington computer graphics industry and students. Through meetings,workshops, conferences, and other activities, the Cascade ACM SIGGRAPH Chapterworks to promote an increased knowledge of and greater interest in the educational,artistic, and scientific aspects and applications of modern technology tographics, enhancing communication between persons in Oregon and SouthwestWashington that have an interest in any aspect of computer graphics.
For moreinformation on Cascade ACM SIGGRAPH and membership registration, please visitthe Cascade ACM SIGGRAPH website at http://www.cascade.siggraph.org/.
Presscontact
ArchieBuchanan, Publications Director
(360)314-6874, " fbuchanan.cascadesiggraph at gmail dot com"
EventCoordinator
Patrick Coan, Vice Chair
(503) 9548834, “designingpatrick at gmail dot com”
Cascade SIGGRAPH general information
Cascade ACM SIGGRAPH
PO Box 10583
Portland,OR 97296 -10583
email address: "info at cascadesiggraph dot org"
Allbrand names, product names, service marks or trademarks belong to theirrespective holders. © Most of the pieces in the SIGGRAPH video review arecopyrighted. Therefore, they are not to be duplicated, broadcast, photographednor edited without the express written permission of the individual copyrightholder. |
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Itâs time for another Portland Data Visualization Meetup! Weâll have three to four main presentations and networking time.
We usually have some conversation and networking, so feel free to bring business cards and/or let people know if youâre hiring. (If youâd like to sponsor, see the section at the end of this post).
This time, Geoloqi will host us (see below for the address and entrance instructions). For best results, please arrive a little before 6:00 Pm.
---Speakers for Data Viz #7---
TBA
---Want to Speak?---
We're looking for more speakers! If you'd like to speak, contact me at caseorganic at gmail dot com or simply tweet @caseorganic!
---Who Should Go?---
Portland Data Viz Group is open to everyone interested in or working in the field of data visualization. This means designers, programmers, information architects, data miners, anthropologists, ect. We usually attract around 20-30 people, and you're welcome to bring guests, food and drinks to the event.
---Location and Time---
Wednesday, October 19, 2011 from 6:30â8:30pm.
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Geoloqi HQ
920 SW 3rd Ave. #400
---Entrance instructions---
We'll have a number posted on the door so you can get in when you arrive.
---Interested in Sponsoring?---
We welcome food and drink sponsors for our meetings, and if you know someone who might be a good sponsor feel free to contact me at caseorganic at gmail dot com!
---Google Group---
If you're interested in getting updates for for future meetings, simply join the the pdx-visualization Google Group! As the name implies, it is a group for Portland-area people interested in languages and techniques for visualization of data. http://groups.google.com/group/pdx-visualization.
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Presented by Larry Diehl.
Many advanced branches of mathematics involve structures that abstract over well known specific instances, e.g. abstract algebraic structures, equivalence relations, various orders, category theoretic structures, etc. In typed functional programming (e.g. with type classes in Haskell), encoding such structures amounts to enforcing the definition of elements and operations for a particular structure instance on one hand, and being able to use said elements and operations in generic definitions on the other hand. With Dependently Typed Programming (DTP) we can go one step further and define propositions/properties for abstract structures, and subsequently require proofs in particular instances.
This talk will tell the story of how examples of particular instances inspire an abstract definition (including its propositional properties), how to then instantiate the original concrete examples in the new abstract definition, and finally create further abstract definitions that depend on previously defined ones. Emphasis will be given on how easily concrete proofs can be used as evidence for abstract propositions, and how proofs about abstract structures parameterized by other abstract structures may reuse their proofs (similar to the more common concept of reusing operations in subsequent abstract definitions). The talk will use Agda as its demonstration language, but proofs will mostly be in the form of equational reasoning that should look familiar to the non-expert. |
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IMPORTANT: Space is limited to 150 participants, so please <a href="http://citconf.com/portland2012/register.php">register to reserve a spot</a>. The event is free, but a donation is suggested.
CITCON, the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference, is a world-wide series of free Open Spaces events for developer-testers, tester-developers and anyone else with an interest in Continuous Integration and the type of Testing that goes along with it. For a quick look at how CITCON works, watch the CITCON Paris video.
CITCON provides a forum to connect with other people on topics you care about, to learn from their experience and share your own. Past topics include:
* What is Continuous Integration?
* What CI Tools can learn from the Rubber Chicken
* What Is The One True Language For Writing Tests?
* The Future of Build Languages
* BDD is not TDD
* How Far is End-to-End?
* Fit for Fun and Profit
* Overcoming Barriers to Adoption |
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CITCON, the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference, is a world-wide series of free Open Spaces events for developer-testers, tester-developers and anyone else with an interest in Continuous Integration and the type of Testing that goes along with it.
CITCON provides a forum to connect with other people on topics you care about, to learn from their experience and share your own. Past topics include:
* What is Continuous Integration?
* What CI Tools can learn from the Rubber Chicken
* What Is The One True Language For Writing Tests?
* The Future of Build Languages
* BDD is not TDD
* How Far is End-to-End?
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CITCON, the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference, is a world-wide series of free Open Spaces events for developer-testers, tester-developers and anyone else with an interest in Continuous Integration and the type of Testing that goes along with it. For a quick look at how CITCON works, watch the CITCON Paris video.
CITCON provides a forum to connect with other people on topics you care about, to learn from their experience and share your own. Past topics include:
* What is Continuous Integration?
* What CI Tools can learn from the Rubber Chicken
* What Is The One True Language For Writing Tests?
* The Future of Build Languages
* BDD is not TDD
* How Far is End-to-End?
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CITCON provides a forum to connect with other people on topics you care about, to learn from their experience and share your own. Past topics include:
* What is Continuous Integration?
* What CI Tools can learn from the Rubber Chicken
* What Is The One True Language For Writing Tests?
* The Future of Build Languages
* BDD is not TDD
* How Far is End-to-End?
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* What is Continuous Integration?
* What CI Tools can learn from the Rubber Chicken
* What Is The One True Language For Writing Tests?
* The Future of Build Languages
* BDD is not TDD
* How Far is End-to-End?
* Fit for Fun and Profit
* Overcoming Barriers to Adoption
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IMPORTANT: Space is limited to 150 participants, so please go to the conference website linked above and register to reserve a spot. The event is free, but a donation is suggested.
CITCON, the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference, is a world-wide series of free Open Spaces events for developer-testers, tester-developers and anyone else with an interest in Continuous Integration and the type of Testing that goes along with it. For a quick look at how CITCON works, watch the CITCON Paris video.
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* What is Continuous Integration?
* What CI Tools can learn from the Rubber Chicken
* What Is The One True Language For Writing Tests?
* The Future of Build Languages
* BDD is not TDD
* How Far is End-to-End?
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2012-08-20
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2012-08-20
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Come hang out, drink beer, and write code *every* Monday night.
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Maybe we'll be in the middle room, maybe in the back room, just keep walking until you see a table full of laptops.
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2012-08-20
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Pwning Cancer brings together Portland’s vibrant gaming and geek communities to help defeat cancer through fundraising and the fun of playing together. A finalist in Awesome Portland’s July seed fund competition, Pwning Cancer will he held during the Hawthorne Street Fair, Sunday August 26th, and hosted by the East Portland Eagles Lodge.
The heart of the event is a video game tournament for kids and adults as well as a free-play area and prizes for winning teams. Games include Smash Bros, Rock Band, Halo and even PONG. Funds raised will be donated to OHSU’s Knight Cancer Research Institute to help support research for a cure and build community support.
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Portland Indie Game Squad: http://pigsquad.com/
Portland Games for Change: http://www.meetup.com/Portland-Games-for-Change/
Portland Area Game Developer Interest Group (PAGDIG): http://www.pagdig.org/
Sponsors and interested parties can contact Scott Sheppard through Pwning Cancer’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pwning-Cancer/204564349587120
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2012-08-20
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* William Van Hevelingen and Spencer will talk about automating their Samba DFS root servers as discrete resources using Puppet and Hiera.
* Corey Osman will talk about his IPMI library for Ruby and accompanying Puppet module. IPMI is an interface for managing computers, e.g. changing BIOS, rebooting, etc.
* Adam Gandelman of Canonical's OpenStack team will talk about using Jenkins/Hudson continuous integration to do pre-commit and post-commit tests, and seek out advice on doing this better.
<i>ABOUT THE GROUP: pdxdevops is a Portland, Oregon user group that explores the glorious intersection of software development and systems operations, and shares practical advice on working effectively in an era of agile infrastructure, server automation and cloud computing. Meetings are usually on the third Monday of the month. Website: http://pdxdevops.org/ && Twitter: <a href="http://twitter.com/pdxdevops/">@pdxdevops</a></i> |
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2012-08-20
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**CREATING AND PROMOTING A CULTURE OF INNOVATION:
With Facebook's Former VP of HR: Beth Steinberg**
Beth will talk about her experience at Facebook as VP of HR and the strategies and tactics she used to build an attractive culture and retain the talent that helped fuel Facebookâs explosive growth. She will share some stories about her time at Facebook and other leading technology companies and will talk about some roles that a CEO/Founder can play in helping to build a great team and market corporate culture in support of recruitment efforts.
* Learn strategies and tactics used to attract and retain the talent that helped fuel Facebookâs explosive growth
* Learn what roles a CEO/Founder can play in helping to build a great team and market corporate culture in support of recruitment efforts
* Gain strategies that local companies can use to attract C-level talent as well as top-notch developers in a market that is growing more competitive by the day
* Gain helpful insight for Tech leaders and companies with complex organizational and growth issues
**Agenda**
5:30pm Doors Open, Cocktails and Networking
6:00pm Program Begins
8:00pm Program Ends
[Click Here for information and to Register](http://www.techoregon.org/events/event_details.asp?id=252782).
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With Facebook's Former VP of HR: Beth Steinberg**
Beth will talk about her experience at Facebook as VP of HR and the strategies and tactics she used to build an attractive culture and retain the talent that helped fuel Facebook’s explosive growth. She will share some stories about her time at Facebook and other leading technology companies and will talk about some roles that a CEO/Founder can play in helping to build a great team and market corporate culture in support of recruitment efforts.
* Learn strategies and tactics used to attract and retain the talent that helped fuel Facebook’s explosive growth
* Learn what roles a CEO/Founder can play in helping to build a great team and market corporate culture in support of recruitment efforts
* Gain strategies that local companies can use to attract C-level talent as well as top-notch developers in a market that is growing more competitive by the day
* Gain helpful insight for Tech leaders and companies with complex organizational and growth issues
**Agenda**
5:30pm Doors Open, Cocktails and Networking
6:00pm Program Begins
8:00pm Program Ends
[Click Here for information and to Register](http://www.techoregon.org/events/event_details.asp?id=252782).
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Change #16800
2012-08-20
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Mergers & Aquisitions Series Part II
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**Operations Forum: M&A Series Part II**
Part II of TAOâs M&A Series focuses on the buy-side of M&A transactions, with an emphasis on larger, private equity-backed software companies that have recently completed mergers or acquired smaller companies.
**Moderator:** Nitin Khanna, CEO, MergerTech
**Panelists:**
· Ben Ertischek, CFO, Coaxis/Viewpoint
· Steve Marsh, CEO, Smarsh
· Navex Global (formerly EthicsPoint)
[Click Here for more information and to Register](http://www.techoregon.org/events/event_details.asp?id=251159). |
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Change #16799
2012-08-20
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One way to engage social good with games is through careful consideration of meaningful design. In this presentation, Corvus Elrod highlights occurrences of meaningful game design throughout history, as well as in video games.
Please join us for this exciting discussion and meet fellow members. We also will have a brief update on the status of Portland Games for Change including upcoming events and the next steps on setting group priorities.
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Corvus Elrod is a Semionaut and Play Designer. He is the co-founder of a Zakelro!, a two-person, one-poodle creative studio in Portland, OR. He is also the creator of Bhaloidam, an independently published tabletop storytelling platform.
Corvus has been designing participatory experiences for the better part of two decades, beginning with his exploration of improvisational theater. As he incorporated more and more game mechanics into his performances, he turned his attention to how game mechanics communicate meaning and began formalizing a semiotic theory of game design. He has contracted for a broad spectrum of clients, from major videogame studios and publishers--including THQ, EA, and Playdom--to installation artists and theater directors. He is also working on several small game projects in collaboration with other independent developers and artists.
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2012-08-20
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2012-08-20
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**CREATING AND PROMOTING A CULTURE OF INNOVATION:
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* Gain strategies that local companies can use to attract C-level talent as well as top-notch developers in a market that is growing more competitive by the day
* Gain helpful insight for Tech leaders and companies with complex organizational and growth issues
**Agenda**
5:30pm Doors Open, Cocktails and Networking
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[Click Here for information and to Register](http://www.techoregon.org/events/event_details.asp?id=252782).
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2012-08-20
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2012-08-20
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QA has seen so much happen in the last 5 years, from mobile, to cloud, to social media and beyond - challenging every company to do things faster and still maintain high quality. The question on the table is: Where does QA go from here? We’ve been hearing from our members that they would like a discussion about the future of Quality Assurance, Testing methodologies, and the impact it may have on our career paths. This is highlighted by the need to define the role of QA on an Agile team, which may differ from the classic "career QA” path.
We have assembled a panel of thought leaders representing the academic, business, and practitioner view to discuss and clarify the future path of QA . We hope you can join us for this interactive lunch event!
[Click here for more information and to register!](http://www.techoregon.org/events/event_details.asp?id=252147). |
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2012-08-20
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Cocoa and Objective-C geeks socializing over beers. All are welcome. |
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2012-08-20
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Live in PDX? Love Git? This is the group for you!
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2012-08-20
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<b>Double Feature!</b> For this chapter meeting, we have two protocol-oriented talks at PSU. Basic refreshments will be provided.
<i>Kevin P. Dyer presents:</i><br><b>What Encryption Leaks and Why Traffic Analysis Countermeasures Fail</b>
As more applications become web-based, an increasing amount of client-server interactions are exposed to our networks and vulnerable to Traffic Analysis (TA) attacks. In one form, TA attacks
exploit the lengths and timings of packets in a protocol's flow to infer sensitive information about communications. In the context of encrypted HTTP connections, such as HTTP over SSH, this means
an adversary can determine which website a user is visiting. In the context of a specific web application, an adversary can determine user input by viewing only a few client-server interactions.
Recent advances in the application of Machine Learning tools demonstrate that TA attacks are possible despite industry-standard encryption such as TLS, SSH or IPSec. What is more, even if a protocol uses stronger countermeasures, such as fixed-length per-packet padding, this incurs significant overhead but
only provides limited security benefit. These types of security vs. efficiency trade-offs are of immediate concern to security-aware applications such as Tor, and performance-sensitive application features such as Google Search Autocomplete.
In this talk, Kevin will address the state-of-the-art TA attacks and proposed countermeasures in the context of network and web application security. Most importantly, he will discuss open problems in this area and why a general-purpose TA countermeasure remains elusive.
<i>Timothy D. Morgan presents:</i><br><b>HTTPS, Cookies, and Men-in-the-Middle: Why You Shouldn't Allow Marketing Departments to Design Your Security Protocols</b>
Login session management in modern web applications is largely dominated by use of HTTP cookies. However, HTTP cookies were never designed for secure applications, which has led to a significant number of protocol security problems.
In this talk, Tim will start with a brief background on why HTTP cookies are a poorly-conceived mechanism to begin with, and continue with a discussion of how this impacts security. He will describe several lesser-known cookie-based session management problems that remain wide spread and allow for session hijacking through a variety of clever attacks.
<hr><b>Kevin P. Dyer</b> is a PhD student at Portland State University. His research focuses on building protocols that are resistant to Traffic Analysis attacks. Prior to his academic life, Kevin worked as an engineer on various projects in telecommunications security, web security and network security. Kevin holds an MSc in the Mathematics of Cryptography and Communications from Royal
Holloway, University of London, and a BS in Computer Science and Mathematics from Santa Clara University.
<b>Timothy D. Morgan</b> is a consultant at Virtual Security Research, LLC (VSR). As an application security specialist and digital forensics researcher, Tim has been taking deep technical dives in security for over a decade. Tim resides in Oregon and works at VSR where he helps to secure his customers' environments through penetration testing, training, and forensics investigations. His past security research has culminated in the release of several responsibly disclosed vulnerabilities in popular software products. Tim also develops and maintains several open source digital forensics tools which implement
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The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland
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<b>Double Feature!</b> For this chapter meeting, we have two protocol-oriented talks at PSU. Basic refreshments will be provided.
<i>Kevin P. Dyer presents:</i><br><b>What Encryption Leaks and Why Traffic Analysis Countermeasures Fail</b>
As more applications become web-based, an increasing amount of client-server interactions are exposed to our networks and vulnerable to Traffic Analysis (TA) attacks. In one form, TA attacks
exploit the lengths and timings of packets in a protocol's flow to infer sensitive information about communications. In the context of encrypted HTTP connections, such as HTTP over SSH, this means
an adversary can determine which website a user is visiting. In the context of a specific web application, an adversary can determine user input by viewing only a few client-server interactions.
Recent advances in the application of Machine Learning tools demonstrate that TA attacks are possible despite industry-standard encryption such as TLS, SSH or IPSec. What is more, even if a protocol uses stronger countermeasures, such as fixed-length per-packet padding, this incurs significant overhead but
only provides limited security benefit. These types of security vs. efficiency trade-offs are of immediate concern to security-aware applications such as Tor, and performance-sensitive application features such as Google Search Autocomplete.
In this talk, Kevin will address the state-of-the-art TA attacks and proposed countermeasures in the context of network and web application security. Most importantly, he will discuss open problems in this area and why a general-purpose TA countermeasure remains elusive.
<i>Timothy D. Morgan presents:</i><br><b>HTTPS, Cookies, and Men-in-the-Middle: Why You Shouldn't Allow Marketing Departments to Design Your Security Protocols</b>
Login session management in modern web applications is largely dominated by use of HTTP cookies. However, HTTP cookies were never designed for secure applications, which has led to a significant number of protocol security problems.
In this talk, Tim will start with a brief background on why HTTP cookies are a poorly-conceived mechanism to begin with, and continue with a discussion of how this impacts security. He will describe several lesser-known cookie-based session management problems that remain wide spread and allow for session hijacking through a variety of clever attacks.
<hr><b>Kevin P. Dyer</b> is a PhD student at Portland State University. His research focuses on building protocols that are resistant to Traffic Analysis attacks. Prior to his academic life, Kevin worked as an engineer on various projects in telecommunications security, web security and network security. Kevin holds an MSc in the Mathematics of Cryptography and Communications from Royal
Holloway, University of London, and a BS in Computer Science and Mathematics from Santa Clara University.
<b>Timothy D. Morgan</b> is a consultant at Virtual Security Research, LLC (VSR). As an application security specialist and digital forensics researcher, Tim has been taking deep technical dives in security for over a decade. Tim resides in Oregon and works at VSR where he helps to secure his customers' environments through penetration testing, training, and forensics investigations. His past security research has culminated in the release of several responsibly disclosed vulnerabilities in popular software products. Tim also develops and maintains several open source digital forensics tools which implement
novel data recovery algorithms.
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The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland
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Ignite Portland is an exciting, fast-paced, night of presentations where people can share their passions and burning ideas. The rules are fairly simple: 20 sides x 15 seconds per slide (auto-advancing) = 5 minutes of awesome. Presentations can be on nearly any topic, so long as they can teach, enlighten, or inspire us.
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Ignite Portland is an exciting, fast-paced, night of presentations where people can share their passions and burning ideas. The rules are fairly simple: 20 sides x 15 seconds per slide (auto-advancing) = 5 minutes of awesome. Presentations can be on nearly any topic, so long as they can teach, enlighten, or inspire us.
Doors open at 6pm, talks start at 7pm, so plenty of time to load up on tots & beer and get a good seat!
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