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Working Session.jpg ESAPI Hackathon: 2nd Session
Please see/use the 'discussion' page for more details about this Working Session
Working Sessions Operational Rules - Please see here the general frame of rules.
WORKING SESSION IDENTIFICATION
Short Work Session Description Coordinate a Hackathon where ESAPI Project Goals are worked on and delivered based on the roadmap.
Related Projects (if any)


Email Contacts & Roles Chair
Chris Schmidt @

Operational Manager
Kevin Wall @
Mailing list
Google Groups: owasp-project-summit-2013
WORKING SESSION SPECIFICS
Objectives
  1. Teams will be 1-4 developers; scores will be curved based on the size of the teams submitting the components. For example, a team of 4 developers submitting a key management component will score lower than a single developer submitting a key management component dependent on the quality of the submitted component. (These scoring guidelines are still under consideration).
  2. Jeff Williams will be "kicking off" the hackathon by giving a short speech about ESAPI as the founding member of the project. I will also be giving a short speech on the future vision of ESAPI to set up the teams. The prize will be awarded at the closing of the conference.

Venue/Date&Time/Model Venue/Room
AppSec USA 2013: Times Square, New York City
Date & Time
Monday to Thursday, November 18-21: 9am to 11am


Discussion Model
participants and attendees

WORKING SESSION OPERATIONAL RESOURCES
Projector, whiteboards, markers, Internet connectivity, power

WORKING SESSION ADDITIONAL DETAILS

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Chair: Chris Schmidt

Chris is currently the Project Leader for the OWASP ESAPI Projects and also serves on the OWASP Global Projects Committee. He has been involved with OWASP for 4 years and has spoken at many OWASP events about the benefits of the Enterprise Security API as well as participated in Leadership discussions amongst the organization. During the day, Chris is an Application Security Engineer and Senior Software Engineer for Aspect Security where he has been since fall 2010. Prior to joining the team at Aspect Security he spent 5 years as 'Black Ops Beef' for ServiceMagic Inc with the official title of Software Engineer. Before getting involved in software professionally, Chris worked in hardware as a Senior Field Service Engineer providing hardware and software support for PC’s, Servers, Midrange Systems and Peripherals for 9 years.

Operational Manager: Kevin Wall

Experienced Application Security developer, OWASP ESAPI Project co-owner.

WORKING SESSION OUTCOMES / DELIVERABLES
Proposed by Working Group 'Delivered by Working Group

Identify the primary goals to deem the hack-a-thon a success.

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Layout the overall architecture vision for ESAPI 3.0.

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Lay down the infrastructure (Git, Continuous Integration, Testing Framework, etc.).

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Design the specification for the components that will be required.

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Close down all inactive ESAPI Projects.

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Working Session Participants

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WORKING SESSION PARTICIPANTS
Name Company Notes & reason for participating, issues to be discussed/addressed

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Chris Schmidt @


Kevin Wall @


Jeff Williams @