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− | Edits to the OWASP Foundation Wiki: [[:Special:Contributions/Sdeleersnyder|click here]].
| + | [[Image:Foto sebastien 250px.png|frame|Seba Deleersnyder]] |
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| + | I am active within OWASP since 2005 and have contributed year on year to OWASP chapters, conferences, projects and the OWASP mission of fighting the causes of software insecurity. <br> |
| + | I served on the OWASP Foundation board from 2007 to 2013.<br> |
| + | I co-organized the European AppSec Conferences in OWASP AppSec Europe 2008 - Belgium and OWASP AppSec Europe 2009 - Poland.<br> |
| + | I have started the successful Belgium Chapter in 2005 and have helped starting other chapters in Europe.<br> |
| + | Together with the Netherlands and Luxembourg we organize the yearly OWASP BeNeLux Days.<br> |
| + | Currently I am the OWASP OpenSAMM co-project leader (details on www.opensamm.org).<br> |
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| + | I am managing partner application security at [http://www.toreon.com Toreon] in Belgium. |
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− | I am OWASP board member since 2007. | |
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− | I am active within OWASP since 2005 and have contributed year on year to OWASP chapters, conferences, projects and the OWASP mission of fighting the causes of software insecurity. I am based in Belgium and run the [http://www.saitzenitel.com SAIT Zenitel] ICT security team.
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− | I have started the successful [[Belgium|Belgium Chapter]] in 2005 and have helped starting other chapters in Europe.
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− | I co-organized the European AppSec Conferences in [[OWASP AppSec Europe 2008 - Belgium]] and [[OWASP AppSec Europe 2009 - Poland]].
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− | Together with the Netherlands and Luxembourg we organize the yearly OWASP BeNeLux Days, [[BeNeLux OWASP Day 2009]], [[BeNeLux OWASP Day 2010]] and [[BeNeLux OWASP Day 2011]].
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− | I am an active member of the [[Global Chapter Committee]].
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− | I have started the [[:Category:OWASP Education Project| Education Project]].
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| More details are available on: <br> | | More details are available on: <br> |
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| Besides my OWASP activitities I also co-organize the yearly [http://www.brucon.org BruCON] conference in Brussels. | | Besides my OWASP activitities I also co-organize the yearly [http://www.brucon.org BruCON] conference in Brussels. |
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− | ===My program for 2012: Think global, act local===
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− | The software security challenge is a global problem. <br>
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− | OWASP does provide solutions that can be used everywhere to build secure software.<br>
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− | As the only non-US & non-native English speaking candidate I know how important it is to truly [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationalization_and_localization I18N] our solutions and embed them in the local culture.<br>
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− | For each initiative and project within OWASP I will continue to emphasize the international facets.<br>
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− | 3 key aspects I want to focus on during my next term are:
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− | '''1) Developers are part of the solution'''
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− | As an ex developer myself, I know that good developers are copying good code samples. <br>
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− | Rarely will developers develop their software based on guidelines and text books.<br>
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− | OWASP has to engage with developers and provide working and secure code examples.<br>
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− | We have to get more involved with the developer community and frameworks. <br>
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− | We cannot expect developers to come to OWASP, we have to reach out to them!
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− | '''2) Community'''
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− | You come to OWASP for the tools, and you will stay for the people.<br>
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− | Since becoming involved in OWASP in 2005 I had the opportunity and pleasure to meet hundreds of enthusiastic people in the OWASP community.<br>
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− | Building networking opportunities and growing our memberships are important cornerstones of the success of OWASP in achieving its mission.<br>
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− | One major goal for me and the board is to further grow our OWASP community through-out the world.
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− | '''3) Professionalize the OWASP organization'''
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− | OWASP has known a tremendous growth in the past 10 years. <br>
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− | The supporting Foundation has grown together with the community in an organic way.<br>
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− | It is time we adjust our organization’s structure and make it ready for the next 10 years.<br>
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− | My objective for the coming years is to professionalize the OWASP Foundation, so it stays the ideal home for volunteers to start great projects.<br>
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− | A clear governance with well-defined roles, responsibilities and objectives for the OWASP Board, its employees and the committees is critically important to further sustain our growth.<br>
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− | Together we have to transform OWASP in the best 'platform' supporting our Projects, Chapters, Conferences and outreach programs.
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− | Regards,
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− | Seba
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I am active within OWASP since 2005 and have contributed year on year to OWASP chapters, conferences, projects and the OWASP mission of fighting the causes of software insecurity.
I served on the OWASP Foundation board from 2007 to 2013.
I co-organized the European AppSec Conferences in OWASP AppSec Europe 2008 - Belgium and OWASP AppSec Europe 2009 - Poland.
I have started the successful Belgium Chapter in 2005 and have helped starting other chapters in Europe.
Together with the Netherlands and Luxembourg we organize the yearly OWASP BeNeLux Days.
Currently I am the OWASP OpenSAMM co-project leader (details on www.opensamm.org).