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The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Los Angeles Chapter has teamed up with the Orange County, Inland Empire, San Diego, and San Francisco Bay Area chapters to bring you another great AppSec California. Join us and your peers for amazing talks and networking on January 22-25, 2019!
Friday, January 25 • 9:40am - 10:05am
Slack App Security: Securing your Workspaces from a Bot Uprising

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Slack’s developer platform has some powerful functionality that allows you to customize your org’s workflow. But with great power comes great responsibility. While Slack has a robust security posture, do you suffer from insomnia pondering the security aspects of third-party apps? Are coworkers pleading with you to install Slack apps with scopes that frighten you?  Join Kelly and Nikki as we walk through the history of the Slack app directory, the unique security problems surrounding it, and what Slack’s doing to make it easier for you and all our users to sleep at night.





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Kelly Ann

Security Engineer, Slack
Kelly Ann is a security engineer on the Product Security team at Slack, where she works on vulnerability assessments of Slack features, as well as educational materials for security best practices  for developers. Before joining Slack, Kelly was a penetration tester at NCC Group... Read More →
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Nikki Brandt

Staff Security Engineer, Slack
Nikki Brandt is a Staff Tech Lead/Manager on the Product Security team at Slack, where she currently leads the Product Security team and drives the security review process. Before joining Slack, Nikki was a senior security consultant at NCC Group (via Matasano), and a security engineer... Read More →



Friday January 25, 2019 9:40am - 10:05am PST
Sand and Sea Room