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Welcome to the Home Page of the Washington DC OWASP Chapter.<br><br>
 
Welcome to the Home Page of the Washington DC OWASP Chapter.<br><br>
 
  
 
* Please subscribe to the [http://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-washington mailing list] for meeting announcements.
 
* Please subscribe to the [http://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-washington mailing list] for meeting announcements.
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* You can also check out the archives of this page here [[Washington_DC Archives]].
 
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Please RSVP for the event here: http://owaspdc.eventbrite.com/
 
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'''Speaker:''' Jan Poczobutt, Director of Enterprise ADC & WAF, Barracuda Networks
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'''Speaker:''' We are going to kick-off the year in a panel format with experts in the industry from the DC area. The panel will include:
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• Kevin Greene, Software Assurance Program Manager at DHS S&T
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• Jack Mannino, Chief Security Officer at nVisium & OWASP NoVA Lead [Moderator]
  
 
'''Presentation Overview:''' Enterprise data center security teams are being challenged to rapidly deploy and secure new applications while controlling costs and improving efficiency. Jan Poczobutt, Director of Enterprise ADC & WAF at Barracuda Networks, will provide an inside look at some of the problems with traditional access management implementations and how enterprises can sucessfully overcome these challenges by integrating web application firewall technologies with Identity and Access Management. Learn about best practices, specific use cases and how this new integration translates into operational simplicity for the enterprise.
 
'''Presentation Overview:''' Enterprise data center security teams are being challenged to rapidly deploy and secure new applications while controlling costs and improving efficiency. Jan Poczobutt, Director of Enterprise ADC & WAF at Barracuda Networks, will provide an inside look at some of the problems with traditional access management implementations and how enterprises can sucessfully overcome these challenges by integrating web application firewall technologies with Identity and Access Management. Learn about best practices, specific use cases and how this new integration translates into operational simplicity for the enterprise.

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OWASP Washington DC

Welcome to the Washington DC chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Rinaldi Rampen.


Participation

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Meeting Location

Everyone is welcome to join us at our chapter meetings.


Welcome to the Home Page of the Washington DC OWASP Chapter.

  • Please subscribe to the mailing list for meeting announcements.
  • You can follow us on Twitter as @OWASPDC
  • Our recent meetings are documented on the News & Meetings tab.


Chapter meetings are held several times a year, typically at a location provided by our current facility sponsor.

Next Meeting - HAS BEEN CANCELED

The next meeting will be on Thursday, September 27, 2012 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (EDT) at

Location: LivingSocial HQ 1445 New York Ave NW Washington, DC (http://goo.gl/maps/PQ1Ad) 2nd Floor, Golf Cart Conference Room

Please RSVP for the event here: http://owaspdc.eventbrite.com/

Speaker: We are going to kick-off the year in a panel format with experts in the industry from the DC area. The panel will include:

• Lee Aber, Director, Information Security at OPOWER

• Kevin Greene, Software Assurance Program Manager at DHS S&T

• Rich Ronston, Director, Security at Deltek

• Jack Mannino, Chief Security Officer at nVisium & OWASP NoVA Lead [Moderator]

Presentation Overview: Enterprise data center security teams are being challenged to rapidly deploy and secure new applications while controlling costs and improving efficiency. Jan Poczobutt, Director of Enterprise ADC & WAF at Barracuda Networks, will provide an inside look at some of the problems with traditional access management implementations and how enterprises can sucessfully overcome these challenges by integrating web application firewall technologies with Identity and Access Management. Learn about best practices, specific use cases and how this new integration translates into operational simplicity for the enterprise.




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