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== Local News ==
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'''Atlanta OWASP May 2007 Meeting'''
 
Topic:  PCI Compliance  Monday May 21st 6:30pm - 8:30pm
 
  
Meeting Location TBD
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Directions: Look for information on directions later.
 
  
This meeting is open to public and admission is free.
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== '''Join OWASP ATL via our Meetup Group'''  ==
  
OWASP Atlanta - our mission as a local chapter of the Open Web Application Security Project is to help promote awareness and contributions to web application security.  
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From Jan 2012, we have moved to a [http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/ Meetup group]. MeetUp.com will replace the traditional subscriber email list eventually (referenced above in the top of this page).  It allows us to better communicate with members, RSVP for events, and announce meetings - all in one place.  Click on the following link to visit our meetup page and signup.
  
Who Should Attend - anyone interested in Web Application Security (management, security architects, developers, etc)
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/?a=shareimg http://img.meetup.com/img/logo_82.png]
  
Please RSVP for this event. Send email to [email protected] and sign up for the mailing list above.
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== '''Atlanta Georgia OWASP Chapter Leaders'''  ==
  
Keynote Speakers
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Dennis
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<li>[http://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Versprite Tony UcedaVelez] - Chapter Leader </li>
Charles Burke, CISSP Senior Consultant InfoSec Integrators
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<li>[mailto:[email protected] Andrew Hamilton] - Chapter Lead</li>
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<li>[mailto:[email protected] Zakiya Bailey]- Chapter Lead</li>
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== Latest News ==
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So we have hit a bit of a lull over the past two months as you can probably tell. August meeting was really low attendance and September was a non-event since I largely have been out of town and so have a lot of the other co-leads.  Nonetheless, get ready to resume meetings.  Next one is Dec 15th at the Tilted Kilt @ Cumberland.  Make a note and check out details in the Chapter Meetings page above.
  
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FYI - We are trying to reach out to more developers, quality assurance engineers, and software architects so if you have colleagues in those areas, please invite them to come. For next meeting information, please visit the Chapter Meetings tab and RSVP in the link provided.
  
'''Atlanta OWASP December 06 Social'''
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== Staying in Touch ==
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There is an OWASP Atlanta Linkedin Group. For those addicted to LinkedIn, we have a group you can further feed your addiction. The OWASP Atlanta Chapter. http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&amp;gid=1811960&amp;trk=anet_ug_hm
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Atlanta OWASP December 06 Social
 
Five Seasons Brewing
 
  
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The Atlanta mailing list provides a low volume update to monthly events and also allows for members to post questions related to challenges in using and adopting OWASP related material/ tools. To join the Atlanta Mailing List, please sign up here: http://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-Atlanta
  
'''Atlanta OWASP April Meeting'''
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Atlanta OWASP April Meeting
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== '''Becoming a Member or Sponsor''' ==
Presents
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On behalf of the entire organization, I would like to solicit your financial support of our chapter via a tax deductible membership for OWASP as a great non-profit organization which aims to elevate web application security. We hope that you find historical and future meetings to be of value and show support via a member based contribution.
Secure Code Reviews
 
Wednesday April 26th 6:30pm - 8:30pm
 
Suntrust
 
250 Piedmont Ave
 
Atlanta, GA 30338
 
  
Directions: Look for information on directions later.
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To contribute to OWASP-Atlanta, sign up as an individual member, or support us as a corporate sponsor, please visit: http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Membership. If you are already a member, please don't forget to renew your membership!!  The same link will serve both purposes.  
 
This meeting is open to public and admission is free. Parking in the vicinity is $3 to $4.
 
  
OWASP Atlanta - our mission as a local chapter of the Open Web Application Security Project is to help promote awareness and       
 
contributions to web application security.
 
  
Who Should Attend - anyone interested in Web Application Security (management, security architects, developers, etc)
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== '''Chapter Meetings''' ==
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Please check http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/ for a list of upcoming future meetings.
  
Please RSVP for this event. Send email to cburkeinga@hotmail.com and sign up for the mailing list above.
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Before our migration to the above mentioned meetup.com site, we have the following historic meeting archives.
  
Keynote Speaker
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/94108492/ Dec 2012 - Building a Secure SDLC w/ OWASP Projects]
  
Dean H. Saxe, CEH
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/88009182/ Nov 2012 - Web Security CTF (primer)]
Senior Consultant
 
Foundstone Professional Services
 
A Division of McAfee
 
Strategic Security
 
Foundstone Role
 
  
Dean is a Senior Consultant at Foundstone. He is responsible for conducting web application penetration testing, threat modeling,
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/90863212/ AppSec for CISOs Breakfast]
code reviews, secure software development lifecycle (S-SDLC) design and implementation, and project management. Additionally, Dean 
 
provides client education services as a lead instructor of the Building Secure Software, Writing Secure Code: Java/J2EE, and Writing
 
Secure Code: ColdFusion courses.
 
  
Experience
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/88192022/ 2012 Metro Atlanta ISSA Conference]
Dean has nine years of software development experience in a variety of industries, including banking, education and QC. Since 2001,
 
he has focused on secure software development and web application security. Prior to working at Foundstone, Dean held the position
 
of Manager of web Application Security for a corporate cash-management ASP.
 
  
Dean co-founded and remains active in the Atlanta ColdFusion User Group (ACFUG) and is an active member of the Open Web Application 
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/87110162/ Oct 2012 - Security Testing Techniques]
Security Project (OWASP) Atlanta Chapter.
 
  
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/77080162/ Sep 2012 - Social Networks & Fake Accounts: New Heaven for Spammers & Attackers]
  
'''Chapter Meeting March 29th 2006'''
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/77588622/ August 2012 - HD Moore presents 'The Long Tail of Security']
  
Atlanta OWASP March Meeting Presents Computer Forensics Introduction ASP.Net Security Topics
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/71686572/ July 2012 - HTML5 Security: A Beautiful Disaster]
  
Wednesday March 29th 6:30pm - 8:30pm
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/60876802/ June 2012 - Is There An End to Testing Ourselves Secure?]
Digital Insight Corporation
 
Sales Headquarters
 
5720 Peachtree Pkwy.
 
Norcross, GA 30092
 
  
This meeting is open to public and admission/parking is free.
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/64176042/ May 2012 - Attack Chaining: Advanced Maneuvers for Hack Fu ]
  
OWASP Atlanta - our mission as a local chapter of the Open Web Application Security Project is to help promote awareness and 
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/50563772/ April 2012 - Practical Android Security (Jack Mannino, nVisium Security)]
contributions to web application security.
 
  
Who Should Attend - anyone interested in Web Application Security (management, security architects, developers, etc)
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/54085342/  March 2012 - Trustwave 2012 Global Security Report - Trustwave]
  
You must RSVP to attend this event. Send email to: [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/45830712/ February 2012 - Scanning Web2.0 – web applications aren’t web sites anymore (Kiril Mendelev, HP)]
Also, Register to OWASP Atlanta mailing list at: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/owasp-atlanta/
 
  
Keynote Speakers
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/45830712/ January 2012 - Ninja Assessments: Stealth Security Testing for Organizations (Kevin Johnson, SamuraiWTF)]
 
David Bendon, CFCE, CISSP, EnCE
 
  
David is on the computer forensics team of a Fortune 25 company. Prior to joining the private sector David was the Chief Forensics 
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== Old meeting pages (before 2012) ==
Computer Specialist for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), and a supervisor with their Internet Crimes Against Children 
 
Taskforce. While at the GBI, he worked on such high profile cases as the Hope Scholarship case, the Derwin Brown homicide case and
 
the hacking cases of a major university. The has also testified as an expert witness in numerous jurisdictions throughout Georgia. 
 
David is the founder and primary admin of the largest vendor neutral computer forensics portal called http://www.forensicsexams.org.
 
He is cofounder and VP of the Cybercrime Summit Group, a non-profit organization that runs the Cybercrime Summit (an international 
 
computer forensics/security conference held annually in Atlanta, GA. David is also certified as a CFCE, CISSP and EnCE.
 
  
Mohamoud Ibrahim, Senior Developer, The Home Depot
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 12.15.11 | December 2011 - Preventing Data Breaches using Provenance-aware Firewalls (Anirudh Ramachandran, Nouvou Inc) ]]
  
Mohamoud is a Senior Developer for The Home Depot with 12+ years of software development experience. He has experience developing
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 11.17.11 | November 2011 - HowTo Talk on Assessing Mobile Apps ]]
enterprise applications & web services in many development environments and languages including Java and ASP.NET. Mohamoud will
 
discuss developing secure web services in ASP.NET.
 
  
Charles Burke, SCJP, CISSP Senior Consultant InfoSec Integrators
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 10.27.11 | October 2011 - Fuzzin' w/ JBroFuzz (Tony UV) ]]
  
Charles is the Atlanta OWASP Chair. He will discuss new security features in ASP.Net 2.0.
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 08.18.11 | August 2011 - Mobile Security for the Enterprise (Billy Graham) ]]
  
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 05.25.11 | May 2011 - Don't Teach Your Developers Security (Caleb Sima, Armorize) ]]
  
'''October 26th Meeting'''
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 04.21.11 | Apr 2011 - Demystifying WAFs (members from Imperva, Accuvant, WhiteHat Security Presenting) ]]
  
Atlanta OWASP October Meeting Presents Web Application Assessments
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 03.17.11 | Mar 2011 - Online Privacy (Samy Kamkar) ]]
  
Wednesday October 26th 7:00pm - 8:30pm
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 02.28.11 | Feb 2011 - Separated by a Common Language (Business-Geek Communication) ]]
Vigilar, Inc. - Atlanta, Georgia
 
900 Ashwood Parkway
 
Suite 290
 
Atlanta, GA 30338
 
  
Directions http://www.vigilar.com/directions.html
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 01.27.11 | Jan 2011 - OWASP Tool Medley (Tony UV]]
This meeting is open to public and admission/parking is free.
 
  
OWASP Atlanta - our mission as a local chapter of the Open Web Application Security Project is to help promote awareness and 
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 12.16.10 | Dec 2010 - December Social Event]]
contributions to web application security.
 
  
Who Should Attend - anyone interested in Web Application Security (managment, security architects, developers, etc)
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 10.13.10 | Oct 2010 - Rapid Development of Web Security Tools using SpiderSense]]
  
Please RSVP for this event. Register to OWASP Atlanta mailing list at: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/owasp-atlanta/
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 09.15.10 | Sep 2010 - Search Engine Hacking]]
  
Keynote Speaker Eric Ahlm
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 08.12.10 | Aug 2010 - OWASP Guided Tour & Using the O2 Platform]]
  
Director of Emerging Technologies
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 06.26.10 | Jun 2010 - Security Six Flags Outing]]
  
Certifications
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 05.24.10 | May 2010 - Clubbing WebApps with Botnets]]
  
CISSP Certified Information Systems Security Professional
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 03.24.10 | Mar 2010 - Panel on Static & Dynamic Analysis for Web Apps]]
  
PMI Project Management Institute
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 02.25.10 | Feb 2010 - Embedded Malicious JavaScript]]
  
SCSP Symantec Certified Security Professional
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 02.15.10 | Feb 2010 - DNS Security]]
 
Experience
 
Eric Ahlm brings to the company ten years of experience in information technology, five of which were dedicated to information 
 
security. As Vigilar’s Director of Security Architecture, Ahlm’s primary role is to evaluate new security technologies and consult
 
with clients who are looking to solve security challenges. He also runs Vigilar’s evaluation labs and works with hundreds of
 
security products to find the best solutions for Vigilar’s clients’ security challenges.
 
  
Prior to Vigilar, Ahlm worked for various security consulting firms and was a Regional Manager for Symantec Worldwide, an
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 01.29.10 | Jan 2010 - Owasp Top 10 (Tony UV)]]
information security firm that provides a broad range of software, appliances and services to help companies secure and manage their 
 
IT infrastructures. While at Symantec Worldwide, he was responsible for managing the company’s enterprise security line.
 
  
In addition, Ahlm has written numerous whitepapers published on security topics, participated as keynote speaker at various security 
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 10.13.09 | Oct 2009 - Security Religions & Risk Windows (Jeremiah Grossman)]]
conferences, and consulted with top companies in the United States. His areas of interest and study is in hacking techniques,
 
penetration testing, and working with security professionals to discover new exploits and proof of concept tools to help clients
 
tighten their security.
 
  
Ahlm holds a B.S.E.E.T. (Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering Technologist) from Devry University.
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 09.15.09 | Sept 2009 - Securing WebServices (Tony UV)]]
  
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 08.17.09 | Aug 2009 - ISSA Event]]
  
'''April 27th, Chapter meeting a SUCCESS!'''
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 06.03.09 | June 2009 - OWASP LIVE CD Workshop]]
  
Atlanta OWASP Apil Meeting/Social was a success.
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 04.25.09 | Apr 2009 - Filter Evasion Techniques (Workshop)]]
Thanks to Chip and William for there presentations and also to Thoughtmill for sponsorship.
 
  
April 27th Join Us for Pizza and Security Discussions
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 04.02.09 | Apr 2009 - Chapter Rebirth meeting]]
Security risk faced at each application Layer - Willam Vestal of Thoughtmill
 
SQL Security discussion - Chip Andrews of SQL Security
 
Wednesday April 27th 7:00pm - 8:00pm
 
PLEASE RSVP to owasp-atlanta@lists.sourceforge.net
 
Meeting host:
 
Thoughtmill
 
3155 Royal Dr.
 
Alpharetta, GA 30022
 
  
From 285/400: go 11.2 miles North / Exit Right onto HAYNES BRIDGE RD - go 0.6 miles / Left on NORTH POINT PKWY - go 1.5 miles / Right
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[[Atlanta ISACA OWASP Meeting 03.27.09]]
on ROYAL DR - go 0.6 miles / Arrive at 3155 ROYAL DR, ALPHARETTA, on the Right (1st 1 story Brick bldg on the right)
 
  
[http://maps.yahoo.com/dd_result?newaddr=I+285+At+State+Hwy+400&taddr=3155+Royal+Drive&csz=atlanta%2C+ga&country=us&tcsz=Alpharetta%2C+GA+30022&tcountry=us&tname=ThoughtMill Map]
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[[Atlanta Leadership Meeting 03.05.09]]  
  
From 400 north of Old Milton: GA-400 SOUTH / Take exit #10 OLD MILTON PKWY / Left on OLD MILTON PKY - go 0.7 miles / Right on NORTH 
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[[Atlanta Leadership Meeting 02.26.09]]
POINT PKY - go 0.7 miles / Left on ROYAL DR - go < 0.1 miles / Arrive at 3155 ROYAL DR, ALPHARETTA, on the Right (1st 1 story Brick
 
bldg on the right)
 
  
[http://maps.yahoo.com/dd_result?newaddr=&taddr=3155+Royal+Drive&csz=cumming%2C+ga&country=us&tcsz=Alpharetta%2C+GA+30022&tcountry=us&tname=ThoughtMill Map]
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[[Atlanta OWASP May 2007 Meeting]]  
  
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[[Atlanta OWASP December 06 Social]]
  
'''March 30th, 2005 - Next Meeting'''
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[[Atlanta OWASP April Meeting]]
  
Atlanta OWASP March Meeting Presents Advanced Live Hacking:
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[[Chapter Meeting March 29th 2006]]
Methodologies and Demonstrations of Web Application Hacks
 
Wednesday March 30th 7:00pm - 8:00pm
 
Home Depot Store Support Center
 
2455 Paces Ferry Road
 
Atlanta GA
 
  
This meeting is open to public and admission/parking is free.
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[[October 26th Meeting]]
  
OWASP Atlanta - our mission as a local chapter of the Open Web Application Security Project is to help promote awareness and
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[[April 27th, Chapter meeting a SUCCESS!]]
contributions to web application security.
 
  
Who Should Attend - anyone interested in Web Application Security (managment, security architects, developers, etc)
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[[March 30th, 2005]]
  
You must RSVP to attend this event. Register to OWASP Atlanta mailing list at:
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[[February Meeting]]
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/owasp-atlanta/
 
  
Keynote Speaker Caleb Sima
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[[June 2005]]
Co-founder, Chief Technology Officer, Director of SPI Labs
 
S.P.I. Dynamics Incorporated
 
  
Caleb Sima is the co-founder and chief technology officer of SPI Dynamics, the expert in web application security assessment and
 
testing. Caleb is responsible for directing the lifecycle of the company’s web application security solutions and is the director
 
of SPI Labs, the renowned application security research and development group within SPI Dynamics. Here, he leads a team of
 
accomplished security experts who have received worldwide recognition for the identification of security vulnerabilities and
 
exploits.
 
  
Caleb has been engaged in the Internet security arena since 1996, a time when the concept of Internet security was just emerging.
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Since then, he has become widely recognized within the industry as an expert in penetration (pen) testing (testing a company’s
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network security for critical flaws), and for identifying emerging security threats. In early 2000 Caleb co-founded SPI Dynamics
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and helped define the direction the industry has taken. Prior to co-founding SPI Dynamics, Caleb worked for Internet Security
 
Systems, Inc. (ISS), an industry pioneer and global leader in Internet security. Caleb was a member of ISS’ elite X-Force research
 
and development team, led the creation of the first pen testing team and drove enterprise security assessments for the company.
 
Caleb began his security career as a security engineer for S1 Corporation. In this role, he was responsible for testing the security
 
of software products for the banking and finance industries. Additionally, he was in charge of security for S1’s Datacenter, which
 
managed the data transfer and security of some of the world’s leading financial institutions.
 
 
 
Caleb’s engineering exploits have gained media attention in publications such as the New York Times and the Washington Post. He has
 
also contributed to Baseline Magazine and was featured, along with the ISS X-Force, in US News and World Report and Security World
 
Magazine. A frequent speaker at industry events and tradeshows, Caleb’s most recent appearances include RSA 2004, the 2003 SouthEast
 
CyberCrime Summit, Comdex 2003, Information Systems Security Association (ISSA), and the 2002 Cyber Security in the Financial
 
Services Sector Executive Summit. Caleb is also a member of ISSA and is one of the founding visionaries of the Application 
 
Vulnerability Description Language (AVDL) standard within OASIS.
 
 
 
The SSC is located at:
 
2455 Paces Ferry Road
 
Atlanta, GA 30339
 
Going West on 285, Paces Ferry is about 2-4 miles west of 75
 
 
 
 
 
'''February Meeting'''
 
 
 
Our February Meeting was the first official Atlanta OWASP event.
 
It was a Huge success!
 
Click the links below to see the slides for each presentation:
 
 
[http://www.owasp.org/docroot/owasp/misc/AtlOWASP2005-Charles_Burke_WebSvcSecurity.ppt Web Services Security Intro - Charles Burke]
 
 
 
 
 
'''June Meeting - 6/29 @ 7PM'''
 
 
 
Atlanta OWASP June Meeting
 
 
 
Advanced SQL Injection
 
Exploiting SQL injection on MySQL, generic UNION exploit
 
and using SQL Injection to gain complete access to a server.
 
 
 
Wednesday June 29th 7:00pm - 8:00pm
 
 
 
SPI Dynamics Headquarters
 
115 Perimeter Center Place, N.E.
 
Suite 1100
 
Atlanta, GA 30346
 
 
 
OWASP Atlanta - our mission as a local chapter of the Open Web Application Security Project is to help promote awareness and 
 
contributions to web application security.
 
 
 
Who Should Attend - anyone interested in Web Application Security (management, security architects, developers, etc)
 
This meeting is open to public and admission/parking is free.
 
Directions: http://www.spidynamics.com/aboutspi/contact/directions.html
 
 
 
You must RSVP to attend this event.
 
 
 
Register to OWASP Atlanta mailing list at: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/owasp-atlanta/
 
 
 
Keynote Speaker: Shiroy Choksey
 
Intern, SPI Labs
 
S.P.I. Dynamics Incorporated
 
 
 
Shiroy Choksey is an intern for SPI Dynamics, the expert in Web application security assessment
 
and testing. His internship with the company is currently with SPI Labs, the renowned
 
application security research and development group within SPI Dynamics. Here he assists a
 
team of accomplished security experts in their research who have received worldwide
 
recognition for the identification of security vulnerabilities and exploits.
 
Prior to joining the SPI Labs team as an intern, Shiroy completed his Bachelor of Engineering in
 
Information Technology with highest honors, from Pune University, India. He is pursuing a
 
Masters in Information Security from the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Information Security
 
Center (GTISC). At GTISC, he extensively researches SQL Injection techniques and built his
 
own SQL Injection tool with support for generic database exploitation and IDS evasion.
 
Shiroy is a recipient of several prestigious awards including the American Alumni Student
 
Award, a distinguished award presented to ten Indian students, the J. N. Tata Scholar Award for
 
exemplary academic achievement awarded to selected Indian students, and the Nirenski Study
 
Award that is awarded for consistent outstanding academic performance in school. In addition,
 
Shiroy is a talented musician, playing the piano and the guitar, and has received numerous
 
awards for best speaker at debate competitions throughout his academic career.
 
 
 
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OWASP Atlanta

Welcome to the Atlanta chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Tony UcedaVelez


Participation

OWASP Foundation (Overview Slides) is a professional association of global members and is open to anyone interested in learning more about software security. Local chapters are run independently and guided by the Chapter_Leader_Handbook. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit professional association your support and sponsorship of any meeting venue and/or refreshments is tax-deductible. Financial contributions should only be made online using the authorized online chapter donation button. To be a SPEAKER at ANY OWASP Chapter in the world simply review the speaker agreement and then contact the local chapter leader with details of what OWASP PROJECT, independent research or related software security topic you would like to present on.

Sponsorship/Membership

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Join OWASP ATL via our Meetup Group

From Jan 2012, we have moved to a Meetup group. MeetUp.com will replace the traditional subscriber email list eventually (referenced above in the top of this page). It allows us to better communicate with members, RSVP for events, and announce meetings - all in one place. Click on the following link to visit our meetup page and signup.

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Atlanta Georgia OWASP Chapter Leaders


Becoming a Member or Sponsor

On behalf of the entire organization, I would like to solicit your financial support of our chapter via a tax deductible membership for OWASP as a great non-profit organization which aims to elevate web application security. We hope that you find historical and future meetings to be of value and show support via a member based contribution.

To contribute to OWASP-Atlanta, sign up as an individual member, or support us as a corporate sponsor, please visit: http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Membership. If you are already a member, please don't forget to renew your membership!! The same link will serve both purposes.


Chapter Meetings

Please check http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/ for a list of upcoming future meetings.


Before our migration to the above mentioned meetup.com site, we have the following historic meeting archives.

Dec 2012 - Building a Secure SDLC w/ OWASP Projects

Nov 2012 - Web Security CTF (primer)

AppSec for CISOs Breakfast

2012 Metro Atlanta ISSA Conference

Oct 2012 - Security Testing Techniques

Sep 2012 - Social Networks & Fake Accounts: New Heaven for Spammers & Attackers

August 2012 - HD Moore presents 'The Long Tail of Security'

July 2012 - HTML5 Security: A Beautiful Disaster

June 2012 - Is There An End to Testing Ourselves Secure?

May 2012 - Attack Chaining: Advanced Maneuvers for Hack Fu

April 2012 - Practical Android Security (Jack Mannino, nVisium Security)

March 2012 - Trustwave 2012 Global Security Report - Trustwave

February 2012 - Scanning Web2.0 – web applications aren’t web sites anymore (Kiril Mendelev, HP)

January 2012 - Ninja Assessments: Stealth Security Testing for Organizations (Kevin Johnson, SamuraiWTF)

Old meeting pages (before 2012)

December 2011 - Preventing Data Breaches using Provenance-aware Firewalls (Anirudh Ramachandran, Nouvou Inc)

November 2011 - HowTo Talk on Assessing Mobile Apps

October 2011 - Fuzzin' w/ JBroFuzz (Tony UV)

August 2011 - Mobile Security for the Enterprise (Billy Graham)

May 2011 - Don't Teach Your Developers Security (Caleb Sima, Armorize)

Apr 2011 - Demystifying WAFs (members from Imperva, Accuvant, WhiteHat Security Presenting)

Mar 2011 - Online Privacy (Samy Kamkar)

Feb 2011 - Separated by a Common Language (Business-Geek Communication)

Jan 2011 - OWASP Tool Medley (Tony UV

Dec 2010 - December Social Event

Oct 2010 - Rapid Development of Web Security Tools using SpiderSense

Sep 2010 - Search Engine Hacking

Aug 2010 - OWASP Guided Tour & Using the O2 Platform

Jun 2010 - Security Six Flags Outing

May 2010 - Clubbing WebApps with Botnets

Mar 2010 - Panel on Static & Dynamic Analysis for Web Apps

Feb 2010 - Embedded Malicious JavaScript

Feb 2010 - DNS Security

Jan 2010 - Owasp Top 10 (Tony UV)

Oct 2009 - Security Religions & Risk Windows (Jeremiah Grossman)

Sept 2009 - Securing WebServices (Tony UV)

Aug 2009 - ISSA Event

June 2009 - OWASP LIVE CD Workshop

Apr 2009 - Filter Evasion Techniques (Workshop)

Apr 2009 - Chapter Rebirth meeting

Atlanta ISACA OWASP Meeting 03.27.09

Atlanta Leadership Meeting 03.05.09

Atlanta Leadership Meeting 02.26.09

Atlanta OWASP May 2007 Meeting

Atlanta OWASP December 06 Social

Atlanta OWASP April Meeting

Chapter Meeting March 29th 2006

October 26th Meeting

April 27th, Chapter meeting a SUCCESS!

March 30th, 2005

February Meeting

June 2005