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== '''Join OWASP ATL via our Meetup Group'''  ==
  
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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.
  
==== '''Local News'''  ====
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/?a=shareimg http://img.meetup.com/img/logo_82.png]
  
Our next meeting would be on 13th October where '''Steve Millar''' will present '''Rapid development of web security tools using SpiderSense'''. For more information, click on the Chapter Meetings tab.
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== '''Atlanta Georgia OWASP Chapter Leaders''' ==
  
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<li>[http://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Versprite Tony UcedaVelez] - Chapter Leader </li>
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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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On behalf of the chapter, I would like to solicit your financial support of chapter via a tax deductible membership for a great non-profit organization which aims to elevate web application security. Please note that other chapters have the luxury to charge their members for attending some of their meetings. 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, go here: <paypal>Atlanta Georgia</paypal>
 
  
== '''Staying in Touch''' ==
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'''New 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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== 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.  
  
Register for the OWASP Atlanta Mailing List by signing up here: http://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-atlanta
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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.
  
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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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== '''OWASP Atlanta Supporters'''  ==
 
  
Thanks to the following list of official sponsors and supportive organizations for their financial contributions and resource support.  
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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
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== '''Becoming a Member or Sponsor''' ==
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Before our migration to the above mentioned meetup.com site, we have the following historic meeting archives.
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/94108492/ Dec 2012 - Building a Secure SDLC w/ OWASP Projects]
  
*Georgia Tech Information Security Center: [[Image:GTISC logo2.jpg]]
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/88009182/ Nov 2012 - Web Security CTF (primer)]
*Fortify: [[Image:Fortify.jpg]]
 
  
== 2009 OWASP Atlanta Member Survey  ==
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/90863212/ AppSec for CISOs Breakfast]
  
The Atlanta OWASP Member Survey has come and gone. Thanks to all those that responded. A subset of the results is shown below in the form of top ranking security topics that members wish to see in 2009. More detailed results will be provided and discussed briefly during our first meeting, April 2nd, 2009. [[Image:Owasp surv.jpg]]  
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/88192022/ 2012 Metro Atlanta ISSA Conference]
  
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/87110162/ Oct 2012 - Security Testing Techniques]
  
==== Chapter Meetings  ====
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/77080162/ Sep 2012 - Social Networks & Fake Accounts: New Heaven for Spammers & Attackers]
  
== '''Future Meetings'''  ==
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/77588622/ August 2012 - HD Moore presents 'The Long Tail of Security']
  
===October 2010 Meeting===
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/71686572/ July 2012 - HTML5 Security: A Beautiful Disaster]
'''WHAT::''' October Chapter Meeting - Rapid development of web security tools using SpiderSense
 
  
'''WHEN::''' October 13th 2010 - 7-9PM
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/60876802/ June 2012 - Is There An End to Testing Ourselves Secure?]
  
'''WHERE::'''  Georgia Tech, Room TBD
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/64176042/ May 2012 - Attack Chaining: Advanced Maneuvers for Hack Fu ]
  
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/50563772/ April 2012 - Practical Android Security (Jack Mannino, nVisium Security)]
  
'''WHO::''' '''Steve Millar, GTRI'''
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/54085342/  March 2012 - Trustwave 2012 Global Security Report - Trustwave]
  
Steve Millar is a Senior Research Engineer with the Georgia Tech
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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)]
Research Institute (GTRI). He is interested in .NET and all
 
things on the web. So, building web tools is a passion that he simply cannot ignore.
 
Steve is interested in building a high-performance framework for rapidly
 
constructing any kind of web tool that can be imagined by humans.  He is
 
also keenly interested in building a thriving community around this code and
 
overall concept.  In a former life, Steve was the lead architect and SW
 
development manager for HP's WebInspect product line where he spent a lot of
 
time obsessing over how to automate web security tasks inside a large,
 
complex, multi-threaded application.  Hopefully he learned enough to help
 
make this simpler for less obsessed people.  Steve also thinks it is strange
 
to refer to himself in the third person.
 
  
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[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Atlanta/events/45830712/ January 2012 - Ninja Assessments: Stealth Security Testing for Organizations (Kevin Johnson, SamuraiWTF)]
  
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== Old meeting pages (before 2012) ==
  
'''ABSTRACT:: '''
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 12.15.11 | December 2011 - Preventing Data Breaches using Provenance-aware Firewalls (Anirudh Ramachandran, Nouvou Inc) ]]
  
Web Security tools are everywhere and they come in multiple flavors from
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 11.17.11 | November 2011 - HowTo Talk on Assessing Mobile Apps ]]
freely downloadable binaries to open source libraries to commercial
 
application suites. Unfortunately, they never seem to do exactly what you
 
need and they are not always easy to extend or configure. Wouldn't it be
 
nice if the tools were inter-operable, easy to construct (think Lego blocks)
 
and high-performance?  Something more useful than just a few Python scripts
 
and a prayer.  Georgia Tech's Cyber Technology and Information Security Lab
 
is on a mission to provide such a tool framework.
 
  
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 10.27.11 | October 2011 - Fuzzin' w/ JBroFuzz (Tony UV) ]]
  
SpiderSense is a .NET code library and suite of tools that enables rapid
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 08.18.11 | August 2011 - Mobile Security for the Enterprise (Billy Graham) ]]
development of web security tools and data mining applications. The core
 
pillars of SpiderSense are a high performance web crawler, a modular and
 
extensible analysis engine and pluggable content parsers.  These modules can
 
be combined quickly and flexibly to create data gathering and discovery
 
tools.  SpiderSense also enables the crafting of non-standard HTTP payloads
 
that can be used in automated penetration testing and web-based
 
exploitation.  The framework also uses a plug-in analysis model to allow
 
experimentation with a broad range of analysis algorithms.  If you can do it
 
with HTTP then you can do it with SpiderSense.
 
  
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 05.25.11 | May 2011 - Don't Teach Your Developers Security (Caleb Sima, Armorize) ]]
  
We will show just a few slides to outline the problem then quickly
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 04.21.11 | Apr 2011 - Demystifying WAFs (members from Imperva, Accuvant, WhiteHat Security Presenting) ]]
dive into SpiderSense starting with demonstrations of a few tools and
 
finishing with a discussion of architecture, community and the development
 
roadmap. Hopefully we can get some good brain-storms to occur around the
 
topics of cool features and ways for the community to contribute.  The
 
speaker also wants to walk away with some great ideas about possible
 
extensibility points from the audience.  Bring your thinking cap and your
 
good ideas about web tools and we'll roll up our sleeves and talk code!
 
  
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 03.17.11 | Mar 2011 - Online Privacy (Samy Kamkar) ]]
  
'''RSVP::''' http://tr.im/owasp_meeting
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 02.28.11 | Feb 2011 - Separated by a Common Language (Business-Geek Communication) ]]
  
'''''COST''''': Free to everyone
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 01.27.11 | Jan 2011 - OWASP Tool Medley (Tony UV]]
  
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 12.16.10 | Dec 2010 - December Social Event]]
  
== Past Meetings  ==
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 10.13.10 | Oct 2010 - Rapid Development of Web Security Tools using SpiderSense]]
  
[[Atlanta Member Meeting 09.15.10 | Aug 2010 - Search Engine Hacking]]
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 09.15.10 | Sep 2010 - Search Engine Hacking]]
  
 
[[Atlanta Member Meeting 08.12.10 | Aug 2010 - OWASP Guided Tour & Using the O2 Platform]]
 
[[Atlanta Member Meeting 08.12.10 | Aug 2010 - OWASP Guided Tour & Using the O2 Platform]]
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 02.15.10 | Feb 2010 - DNS Security]]
 
[[Atlanta Member Meeting 02.15.10 | Feb 2010 - DNS Security]]
  
[[Atlanta Member Meeting 01.29.10 | Jan 2010 - Owasp Top 10]]
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 01.29.10 | Jan 2010 - Owasp Top 10 (Tony UV)]]
  
 
[[Atlanta Member Meeting 10.13.09 | Oct 2009 - Security Religions & Risk Windows (Jeremiah Grossman)]]  
 
[[Atlanta Member Meeting 10.13.09 | Oct 2009 - Security Religions & Risk Windows (Jeremiah Grossman)]]  
  
[[Atlanta Member Meeting 09.15.09 | Sept 2009 - Securing WebServices]]  
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[[Atlanta Member Meeting 09.15.09 | Sept 2009 - Securing WebServices (Tony UV)]]  
  
 
[[Atlanta Member Meeting 08.17.09 | Aug 2009 - ISSA Event]]  
 
[[Atlanta Member Meeting 08.17.09 | Aug 2009 - ISSA Event]]  
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[[June 2005]]  
 
[[June 2005]]  
  
==== Atlanta Georgia OWASP Chapter Leaders  ====
 
 
*Tony UcedaVelez - Chapter Lead
 
*Charles Burke - Meeting Chairperson
 
*Shauvik Roy Choudhary - Marketing Chairperson __NOTOC__ <headertabs />
 
  
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 25 January 2017

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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

Btn donate SM.gif to this chapter or become a local chapter supporter. Or consider the value of Individual, Corporate, or Academic Supporter membership. Ready to become a member? Join Now BlueIcon.JPG


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