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{{Chapter Template|chaptername=Austin|extra=The chapter leadership includes: Tiana Chandler, Chapter Leader (see [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Austin#tab=Chapter_Leadership Chapter Leadership] for full listing of Austin Chapter leadership team).
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{{Chapter Template|chaptername=Austin|extra=The chapter leadership includes: Kyle Smith, Chapter Leader (see [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Austin#tab=Chapter_Leadership Chapter Leadership] for full listing of Austin Chapter leadership team).
 
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==Listing of Upcoming Events==
 
==Listing of Upcoming Events==
  
=== OWASP Austin Chapter Meeting, August 27, 2019 ===
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=== Austin Chapter Meeting, January 28, 2020 ===
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'''When:''' Tuesday, January 28th @ 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
  
'''When:''' Tuesday, August 27th @ 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
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'''Where:''' National Instruments, 11500 N. Mopac.Building C
 
 
'''Where:''' Norris Conference Center, 2525 W. Anderson Lane, Suite 365, Austin TX 78757 [https://goo.gl/maps/Y1Z5ZjvXMk76NiNU8 Google Map]
 
 
 
'''***** IMPORTANT!! Just for this month, we are NOT having meeting at NI, but Norris instead. *****'''
 
  
'''Title:''' A Standards-Based Approach to Assessing Your Organization's Cybersecurity Maturity
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'''Title:''' OWASP Austin CryptoParty!<blockquote>In 1996, John Perry Barlow, co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) wrote 'A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace' where he stated "We are creating a world that all may enter without privelege or prejudice accorded by race, economic power, military force, or station of birth. We are creating a world where anyone, anywhere may express his or her beliefs, no matter how singular, without fear of being coerced into silence or conformity." The Internet of today is an amazing place of knowledge and opportunity, but it unfortunately falls short of Mr. Barlow's original vision.</blockquote><blockquote>In the 21st century we face problems of climate change, energy crisis, state censorship, mass surveillance, and on-going wars. We must be free to to communicate and associate without fear. To realize our right to privacy and anonymity online, we need peer-reviewed, crowd-sourced solutions. CryptoParties provide the opportunity to meet up and learn how to use these solutions to give us all the means with which to assert our right to privacy and anonymity online. Topics include technologies like TOR, full-disk encryption, GPG, and many more. CryptoParties are free to attend, public, and not commercially aligned.</blockquote><blockquote>The Austin Chapter of the OWASP Foundation invites you to join us for our CryptoParty where you will learn the tools and techniques to keep you safe from prying eyes.</blockquote><blockquote>Please contact [[josh.sokol@owasp.org]] to be added to the list!</blockquote>'''Speaker:''' Josh Sokol and others
  
<blockquote>We were tasked with creating a roadmap for the National Instruments Information Security Program. While we had previously used a Gartner Maturity Model to figure out how far along our organization was, we found their recommendations to be too high level to define an actionable roadmap. After some discussion, we determined that we could use the NIST Cybersecurity Framework to not only assess our maturity, but also define risk in our environment, and create a roadmap. This talk will not only show you how we did it, but how you can do it too!</blockquote>
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RSVP: https://owasp-austin-2020-january.eventbrite.com
 
 
'''Speaker:''' Josh Sokol and Alex Polimeni
 
 
 
<blockquote>Josh Sokol, CISSP, graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a BS in Computer Science in 2002. Since that time, he has worked for several large companies, including AMD and BearingPoint, spent some time as a military contractor, and is currently employed as the Information Security Program Owner at National Instruments. In his current role, Sokol manages all compliance, security architecture, risk management, and vulnerability management activities for NI. Sokol created the free and open source risk management tool named SimpleRisk, has spoken on dozens of security topics including the much-hyped “HTTPSCan Byte Me” talk at Black Hat 2010, and recently completed a four year term serving on the OWASP Global Board of Directors.</blockquote>
 
 
 
<blockquote>Alex Polimeni runs the IT Compliance program at National Instruments. He gave his first security talk at BSides Austin in 2019 and is excited about sharing his experience with the OWASP crowd. He is a former boxer and once got stuck in a cave.</blockquote>
 
 
 
'''Food:''' Fajitas provided by Norris (no outside food allowed).  PLEASE RSVP ahead of time so we can be sure to have enough for all!  Arriving at 11:30 AM gives you time to get some food and find a seat. We try to start the meeting around 11:50 AM
 
 
 
Only those who RSVP will be eligible for any drawings/giveaways that may take place!
 
 
 
'''RSVP:''' https://owasp-austin-2019-august.eventbrite.com
 
 
 
Or if you can not attend, we will attempt to broadcast the meeting via Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/913160162
 
  
 
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[[#Upcoming Events|Back to Top]]
  
=== LASCON X ===
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=== Austin Security Professionals Happy Hour sponsored by Sonatype and NowSecure, February 13, 2020 ===
  
'''When:''' Thursday & Friday, October 24-25, 2018 (Conference Sessions)
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'''When:''' Thursday, February 13th, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
  
'''Where:''' Norris Conference Center, 2525 W. Anderson Lane, Suite 365, Austin, Texas 78757
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'''Where:''' Brass Tap @ Domain Austin, 10910 Domain Dr, Austin, TX 78758 (across from the iPic Theaters).  We meet in the separate room inside the bar, to the left as you enter.  Parking: Park in either parking garages to the left or right of iPic ([https://www.simon.com/mall/the-domain/map/#/location/the-brass-tap map of Domain]).
  
'''What:''' The Lonestar Application Security Conference (LASCON) is an OWASP conference held annually in Austin, TX. It is a gathering of 400+ web app developers, security engineers, mobile developers and information security professionals. LASCON is held in Texas where more Fortune 500 companies call home than any other state and it is held in Austin which is a hub for startups in the state of Texas. At LASCON, leaders at these companies along with security architects and developers gather to share cutting-edge ideas, initiatives, and technology advancements.
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'''What:''' The Austin Security Professionals Happy Hour is a monthly event coordinated by the Austin OWASP and Capital of Texas ISSA Chapters and sponsored by various companies. We try to meet every second Thursday of the month from January to September (but occasionally we make schedule adjustments when needed). The event is an informal social gathering of local information security professionals. If you're involved with InfoSec or even if you have an interest, come on out for drinks, good food and conversation.
  
This will be our 10th year anniversary of LASCON. We are getting an early start to create a memorable conference.
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'''Sponsor:''' Sonatype and NowSecure
 
 
* Meet our Keynote Speakers - [https://lascon.org/speaker/john-bambenek/ John Bambenek] and [https://lascon.org/speaker/tanya-janca/ Tanya Janca]
 
* CFP and CFT has closed. Schedule will be announced soon.
 
* Tickets - [https://lascon.org/tickets/ Discounted tickets are on Sale Now! Limited number available!]
 
  
 
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'''Windows PowerShell'''
 
'''Windows PowerShell'''
  
The current study group, which started on November 1, 2018, is covering ''Windows PowerShell'', using the book that is available on Amazon - [https://www.amazon.com/Learn-Windows-PowerShell-Month-Lunches/dp/1617294160 Learn WIndows PowerShell in a Month of Lunches, Third Edition]
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The current study group is currently doing CTFs and other online events.
 
 
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'''When:'''  The study group meets weekly on Thursdays from 12:00 to 1:00 PM
 
 
 
'''Where:'''  National Instruments, Building A, Room 217 (Directions: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/National+Instruments/@30.4077179,-97.7268262,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x865b34c37397e56b:0x765d5bc26a58ce96 GoogleMaps], [http://www.mapquest.com/maps?address=11500+N+Mo+Pac+Expy&city=Austin&state=TX&zipcode=78759&redirect=true MapQuest])
 
 
 
'''How to follow:''' Status of meetings and discussion of topic will be communicated through the Slack AustinOWASP (https://austinowasp.slack.com).  The topic's channel is <pre>#powershell</pre>
 
  
 
'''Additional Information:''' If any questions related to the study group, please contact the Education Coordinator, Matt Pardo, matt (dot) pardo (at) owasp (dot) org.
 
'''Additional Information:''' If any questions related to the study group, please contact the Education Coordinator, Matt Pardo, matt (dot) pardo (at) owasp (dot) org.
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=Past Meetings and Events=
 
=Past Meetings and Events=
 
==Listing of Past Meetings and Events==
 
==Listing of Past Meetings and Events==
[[#2019|2019]] | [[#2018|2018]] | [[#2017|2017]] | [[#2016|2016]] | [[#2015|2015]] | [[#2014|2014]] | [[#2013|2013]] | [[#2012|2012]] | [[#2011|2011]] | [[#2010|2010]] | [[#2009|2009]] | [[#2008|2008]] | [[#2007|2007]] | [[#2006|2006]]  
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[[#2020|2020]] | [[#2019|2019]] | [[#2018|2018]] | [[#2017|2017]] | [[#2016|2016]] | [[#2015|2015]] | [[#2014|2014]] | [[#2013|2013]] | [[#2012|2012]] | [[#2011|2011]] | [[#2010|2010]] | [[#2009|2009]] | [[#2008|2008]] | [[#2007|2007]] | [[#2006|2006]]  
  
 
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==2020==
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=== Austin Security Professionals Happy Hour sponsored by Pure Storage, January 9, 2020[edit | edit source] ===
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'''When:''' Thursday, January 9th, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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'''Where:''' Brass Tap @ Domain Austin, 10910 Domain Dr, Austin, TX 78758 (across from the iPic Theaters). We meet in the separate room inside the bar, to the left as you enter. Parking: Park in either parking garages to the left or right of iPic ([https://www.simon.com/mall/the-domain/map/#/location/the-brass-tap map of Domain]).
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'''What:''' The Austin Security Professionals Happy Hour is a monthly event coordinated by the Austin OWASP and Capital of Texas ISSA Chapters and sponsored by various companies. We try to meet every second Thursday of the month from January to September (but occasionally we make schedule adjustments when needed). The event is an informal social gathering of local information security professionals. If you're involved with InfoSec or even if you have an interest, come on out for drinks, good food and conversation.
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'''Sponsor:''' Pure Storage<blockquote>''Here at Pure Storage, we know security isn’t a single-point solution that you buy and implement – it’s an ongoing effort that comprises people, processes, policies and technologies that work together to secure the enterprise. We help make that easier for you by integrating two fundamental features into our systems. First, we secure data at rest with Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2-certified Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256. The management of these encryption keys is completely self-contained and requires no external manipulation. Even more importantly, the encryption process is in-line with the data processing, and has no impact to performance. Second, we monitor access and functions based on specific account privileges (RBAC), restrict external connections to the system and require complex passwords. All of this has been certified using the most stringent government guidelines, and resulted in our National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) Common Criteria Certification.'''''Pure Storage will have a drawing for a $100 gift card ... must be present to win.'''</blockquote>
 
==2019==
 
==2019==
 
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=== OWASP Austin Chapter Meeting, July 30, 2019 ===
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=== LASCON X ===
  
'''When:''' Tuesday, July 30th @ 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
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'''When:''' Tuesday & Wednesday, October 22-23, 2019 (Pre-Conference Training), Thursday & Friday, October 24-25, 2019 (Conference Sessions)
  
'''Where:''' National Instruments, 11500 N. Mopac.Building C
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'''Where:''' Norris Conference Center, 2525 W. Anderson Lane, Suite 365, Austin, Texas 78757
  
'''Title:''' Data Loss Prevention
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We had a great time celebrating our 10th year anniversary of LASCON. Many thanks to those who attended!
  
<blockquote>Data is being produced and consumed at an exponentially increasing rate by organizations and individuals. Can firewalls truly prevent the loss, misuse, or unauthorized access of the sensitive data? What are the standard methods for Data Loss Prevention? Who needs them? Are there any methods overlooked or underutilized? Why should a DLP strategy be the top priority for the organization?.</blockquote>
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[https://lasconx2019.sched.com Schedule]
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[https://lascon.org/past-lascon/ Videos of presentations (to be made available soon)]
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=== OWASP Austin Chapter Meeting, September 24, 2019  ===
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'''When:''' Tuesday, September 24th @ 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
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'''Where:''' National Instruments, 11500 N. Mopac.Building C
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'''Title:''' OAuth 2.0 Misimplementation, Vulnerabilities and Best Practices
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<blockquote>OAuth 2.0 is an authorization framework that enables third party applications to obtain temporary limited authorization to access a protected resource on behalf of a resource owner. The framework is defined by authorization interactions that are each scoped to the type of client obtaining authorization and the type or types of resource owners that must grant access. Diverging from these defined scopes can open up various interception and redirect attack vectors that can grant a malicious actor access to protected resources. For this talk, we will be discussing Public Clients vs Confidential Clients, User Authentication vs Client Authentication, Proof Key for Code Exchange (PKCE) for Public Clients, and how restricting certain OAuth flows to either Public or Confidential Clients is required to mitigate unauthorized access to protected resources.</blockquote>
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'''Speaker:''' Pak Foley
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<blockquote>Pak Foley is a Security Engineer at Procore Technologies. He has specialized in Identity and Access Management with a focus on architecting enterprise OAuth and SAML solutions for authentication and authorization throughout distributed systems. With a passion for OAuth in particular, he has spent much of his time seeking out and mitigating vulnerabilities from misimplemented OAuth solutions and contributed to the open source Rails OAuth provider, Doorkeeper. His passion for securing web applications has prompted his recent move from IAM to security.</blockquote>
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[https://zoom.us/recording/play/8IU4z0WhqnXu3BiTolHYV5_1Fw2DY60BRFtKuhmG1_pl4jEi6GZAgr-f6GBSViuF?autoplay=true&startTime=1569343956000 Zoom Video]
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=== Austin Security Professionals Happy Hour sponsored by Synack, September 12, 2019 ===
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'''When:'''  Thursday, September 12th, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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'''Where:''' Baby A's, 9505-B Stonelake Blvd, Austin, Texas 78759
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'''Sponsor:''' Synack
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=== OWASP Austin Chapter Meeting, August 27, 2019 ===
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'''When:''' Tuesday, August 27th @ 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
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'''Where:''' Norris Conference Center, 2525 W. Anderson Lane, Suite 365, Austin TX 78757
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'''Title:''' A Standards-Based Approach to Assessing Your Organization's Cybersecurity Maturity
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<blockquote>We were tasked with creating a roadmap for the National Instruments Information Security Program. While we had previously used a Gartner Maturity Model to figure out how far along our organization was, we found their recommendations to be too high level to define an actionable roadmap. After some discussion, we determined that we could use the NIST Cybersecurity Framework to not only assess our maturity, but also define risk in our environment, and create a roadmap. This talk will not only show you how we did it, but how you can do it too!</blockquote>
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'''Speaker:''' Josh Sokol and Alex Polimeni
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<blockquote>Josh Sokol, CISSP, graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a BS in Computer Science in 2002. Since that time, he has worked for several large companies, including AMD and BearingPoint, spent some time as a military contractor, and is currently employed as the Information Security Program Owner at National Instruments. In his current role, Sokol manages all compliance, security architecture, risk management, and vulnerability management activities for NI. Sokol created the free and open source risk management tool named SimpleRisk, has spoken on dozens of security topics including the much-hyped “HTTPSCan Byte Me” talk at Black Hat 2010, and recently completed a four year term serving on the OWASP Global Board of Directors.</blockquote>
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<blockquote>Alex Polimeni runs the IT Compliance program at National Instruments. He gave his first security talk at BSides Austin in 2019 and is excited about sharing his experience with the OWASP crowd. He is a former boxer and once got stuck in a cave.</blockquote>
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[https://zoom.us/recording/play/QvGcb_Tt3LGxreBX7RBl8qKM82Tp7jR0cw8NJ4mrxBkHnHSCuUrfDDSaYdgTY8iw Zoom Video]
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=== OWASP Austin Chapter Meeting, July 30, 2019 ===
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'''When:''' Tuesday, July 30th @ 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
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'''Where:''' National Instruments, 11500 N. Mopac.Building C
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'''Title:''' Data Loss Prevention
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<blockquote>Data is being produced and consumed at an exponentially increasing rate by organizations and individuals. Can firewalls truly prevent the loss, misuse, or unauthorized access of the sensitive data? What are the standard methods for Data Loss Prevention? Who needs them? Are there any methods overlooked or underutilized? Why should a DLP strategy be the top priority for the organization?.</blockquote>
  
 
'''Speaker:''' Shirish Patil
 
'''Speaker:''' Shirish Patil
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! scope="col" style="width: 20%; font: bold;" |''' Chapter Leadership Board Member Role'''
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|The central point of contact for the Chapter and responsible to the OWASP Board. Serves as Chapter Leader and Chapter board chair.
 
|The central point of contact for the Chapter and responsible to the OWASP Board. Serves as Chapter Leader and Chapter board chair.
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|Serves as the primary liaison between the Chapter and all sponsors, and solicits sponsors for the Chapter meetings, happy hours, LASCON, and other events.
 
|Serves as the primary liaison between the Chapter and all sponsors, and solicits sponsors for the Chapter meetings, happy hours, LASCON, and other events.
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The previous Chapter Leader is designated as secondary approver, who also will approve any expenses submitted by the Chapter Leader.
 
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|Made up of previous Chapter leaders who provide mentoring, coaching, and assistance to the board and contribute to the Chapter’s success.
 
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Listing of Upcoming Events

Austin Chapter Meeting, January 28, 2020

When: Tuesday, January 28th @ 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM

Where: National Instruments, 11500 N. Mopac.Building C

Title: OWASP Austin CryptoParty!
In 1996, John Perry Barlow, co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) wrote 'A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace' where he stated "We are creating a world that all may enter without privelege or prejudice accorded by race, economic power, military force, or station of birth. We are creating a world where anyone, anywhere may express his or her beliefs, no matter how singular, without fear of being coerced into silence or conformity." The Internet of today is an amazing place of knowledge and opportunity, but it unfortunately falls short of Mr. Barlow's original vision.
In the 21st century we face problems of climate change, energy crisis, state censorship, mass surveillance, and on-going wars. We must be free to to communicate and associate without fear. To realize our right to privacy and anonymity online, we need peer-reviewed, crowd-sourced solutions. CryptoParties provide the opportunity to meet up and learn how to use these solutions to give us all the means with which to assert our right to privacy and anonymity online. Topics include technologies like TOR, full-disk encryption, GPG, and many more. CryptoParties are free to attend, public, and not commercially aligned.
The Austin Chapter of the OWASP Foundation invites you to join us for our CryptoParty where you will learn the tools and techniques to keep you safe from prying eyes.
Please contact josh.sokol@owasp.org to be added to the list!
Speaker: Josh Sokol and others

RSVP: https://owasp-austin-2020-january.eventbrite.com

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Austin Security Professionals Happy Hour sponsored by Sonatype and NowSecure, February 13, 2020

When: Thursday, February 13th, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Where: Brass Tap @ Domain Austin, 10910 Domain Dr, Austin, TX 78758 (across from the iPic Theaters). We meet in the separate room inside the bar, to the left as you enter. Parking: Park in either parking garages to the left or right of iPic (map of Domain).

What: The Austin Security Professionals Happy Hour is a monthly event coordinated by the Austin OWASP and Capital of Texas ISSA Chapters and sponsored by various companies. We try to meet every second Thursday of the month from January to September (but occasionally we make schedule adjustments when needed). The event is an informal social gathering of local information security professionals. If you're involved with InfoSec or even if you have an interest, come on out for drinks, good food and conversation.

Sponsor: Sonatype and NowSecure

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How to add a new Austin article

You can follow the instructions to make a new Austin article. Please use the appropriate structure and follow the Tutorial. Be sure to paste the following at the end of your article to make it show up in the Austin category:

[[Category:Austin]]