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Revision as of 18:32, 28 April 2014



SUMMIT 2014 LOGO.jpg


Introduction

The OWASP Project Summit is a smaller version of the much larger OWASP Summits. This event activity gives our project leaders the opportunity to showcase their project progress, and have attendees sit down and work on project tasks during the event. It is an excellent opportunity to engage the event attendees, and it gives project leaders the chance to move forward on their project milestones while meeting new potential volunteers that can assist with future milestones.

Working Sessions

Click on the working session name to see the home page for that particular session. During the Summit those working session home pages will be used to document discussions and outcomes.

Name of Working Session Objective(s) Outcome(s)/Deliverable(s) Owner/Leader Members/Attendees
View OWASP Education Project 1. Re-thinking the concept of OWASP University Supporter

2. Expand the concept of the OWASP Student Chapters.

3. Establish and expand the OWASP University Challenge.

4. Suggested application security curriculum.

5. Discuss and establish the concept of OWASP Academic Advocate.

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Name of Working Session Objective(s) Outcome(s)/Deliverable(s) Owner/Leader Members/Attendees
View OWASP Media Project 1. Present the official OWASP YouTube channel

2. Involve project leaders to promote their content

1. Create live and recorded video contents for OWASP projects Jonathan Marcil


Name of Working Session Objective(s) Outcome(s)/Deliverable(s) Owner/Leader Members/Attendees
View OWASP 24/7 Podcast Series 1. Have four(4) Project Leaders volunteer to be interviewed for the series. Mark Miller
Name of Working Session Objective(s) Outcome(s)/Deliverable(s) Owner/Leader Members/Attendees
View OWASP Developer Guide 1. More actively engaged volunteers and rebuild the project within OWASP so it can become self-sustaining.

2. More DevGuide text (at the very least, I hope to finish one chapter during my remote hack-a-thon).

3. More awareness of the Dev Guide's importance and history to OWASP.

4. To work with volunteers to discuss and refine the roadmap.

Andrew van der Stock