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===Attending Leaders - Confirmed=== | ===Attending Leaders - Confirmed=== | ||
− | * [[User:Dancornell|Dan Cornell | + | * [[User:Dancornell|Dan Cornell]]- ''San Antonio Chapter and Global Membership Committee'' |
* Tony UV - ''Atlanta Chapter'' | * Tony UV - ''Atlanta Chapter'' | ||
* [[User:Jmanico|Jim Manico]] - ''Podcast Project'' | * [[User:Jmanico|Jim Manico]] - ''Podcast Project'' |
Revision as of 19:39, 30 August 2010
Page to manage the participation of the OWASP leaders at the AppSec USA in Irvine USA
Attending Leaders - Confirmed
- Dan Cornell- San Antonio Chapter and Global Membership Committee
- Tony UV - Atlanta Chapter
- Jim Manico - Podcast Project
- Michael Coates - AppSensor project and Global Membership Committee
- Martin Knobloch - Education and Connections Committee
- Robert Hansen - Connections Committee
- Matt Tesauro - Live CD project, Board Member
- Dave Wichers - Top 10 project, Board Member
- Tom Brennan - NYC Chapter Leader, RFP Criteria project, OWASP-CRM, Board Member
- Jeff Williams - ESAPI project, Board Member
- Dinis Cruz - O2 Platform project, Board Member
- David Campbell - Denver Chapter, Industry Committee
- Justin Clarke - London Chapter and Connections Committee
Part of the conference organization
- Cassio Goldschmidt - Los Angeles Chapter
- Tin Zaw - Los Angeles Chapter
- Richard Greenberg - Los Angeles Chapter
- Neil Matatall - [Orange County Chapter]
Also attending (part of OWASP community)
- Joseph Dawson
Attending Leaders - TBC
- Lorna Alamri - Connections Committee
Key WebAppSec players
objective: identfy potential synergies between WebAppSec industry players and OWASP leaders (for example too meet and have a meeting)
- Firefox Browser
- There are a number of Firefox employees participating and they have shown interest in talking to OWAPS about how we can work together
Developers and QA participating
Sponsored by an OWASP Chapter
- TBC
Question:Should we also do the same tracking for other Developers and QA/Testing professionals?
To do (tasks)
- for each each participant
- link to MediaWiki user page
- add twitter accounts
- Travel arrangements
- map travel dates
- when/where they are arriving
- where are they staying
- figure out what to do with the leaders when they are there
- should we create a welcome pack for these leaders?
- should we see if they need help in their travel arrangements?
- should we see if its possible to find a local host for the accomodation (it is always better than going into an hotel)?
- do we need a budget? if so, how much?