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The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Los Angeles Chapter is teaming up with the Orange County, San Diego, SF Bay Area, and the Inland Empire chapters to bring you the FIFTH Annual AppSec California. The event is a one of a kind experience for information security professionals, developers, and QA and testing professionals, as they gather at the beach from around the world to learn and share knowledge and experiences about secure systems and secure development methodologies.

One and Two-day training sessions on various subjects by expert trainers kick off the conference on January 28th. World renown speakers follow on days three and four.

There will be four concurrent tracks throughout the day on both January 30 and 31, addressing a variety of topics to enhance knowledge.

Wednesday, January 31 • 11:30am - 12:20pm
What's new in TLS 1.3

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Abstract: 
TLS 1.3 is just about here ! This talk will cover the more notable attacks against prior versions of TLS and examine their applicability to TLS 1.3. In doing so, important security related design decisions of TLS 1.3, which thwart these attacks, will be highlighted. We will also highlight the new protocol handshakes and how they can give rise to 0-RTT resumption. Finally, potential pitfalls of deploying TLS 1.3 and ways to avoid them will be discussed.



Speakers
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Alex Balducci

Principal Security Consultant, NCC Group
Alex Balducci is a Principal Security Consultant at NCC Group's Cryptography Services. His experience includes security research, source code auditing, application security assessments, and software development - but his expertise is in cryptographic security including analysis and... Read More →



Wednesday January 31, 2018 11:30am - 12:20pm PST
Club Room