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− | + | '''Wednesday, November 16th, 8pm '''- ''Local Chapter Kickoff Meeting + Presentation (<u>Steve Hendrikse - Introduction To Web Services Security Testing</u>)'' | |
− | ''' | + | '''Location: [RumRunnerPub, '''1 King Street W., Kitchener (Basement of Walper Hotel, corner of King and Queen'''- [http://g.co/maps/s8cz8 Map/Directions]]''' |
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− | '''Speaker Bio:''' | + | '''Description:''' For this informal meeting, we will have brief introductions, complete some general housekeeping, and discuss what we would like to get out of our local chapter. For the second half, our gust speaker will present an introduction to web services security testing |
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+ | '''Speaker Bio:''' Steve Hendrikse is a Technical Security Analyst with Research In Motion. He specializes in web application security assessment and testing. Steve also has a leading role within the Corporate Security Department in developing and extending the Secure Development Lifecycle at RIM. Steve studied Computer Science at the University of Western Ontario and attained an MSc. in Information Security from the Royal Holloway. His interests include application/system usability and accessibility, reverse engineering, and design for security. |
Revision as of 13:34, 21 October 2011
OWASP Kitchner/Waterloo Local Chapter
Welcome to the local Kitchner/Waterloo chapter homepage. The chapter leaders are Jay Rosenberger and Tim McCrabb
Participation
Local OWASP Chapter meetings are FREE and OPEN to anyone interested in learning more about application security.
We encourage individuals to provide knowledge transfer via hands-on training and presentations of specific OWASP projects and research topics and sharing SDLC knowledge.
We encourage vendor-agnostic presentations to utilize the OWASP Powerpoint template when applicable and individual volunteerism to enable perpetual growth.
As a 501(3)c non-profit association donations of meeting space or refreshments sponsorship is encouraged, simply contact the local chapter leaders listed on this page to discuss.
Prior to participating with OWASP please review the Chapter Rules.
Click here to join local chapter mailing list
Local News
<PAYPAL>Kitchner/Waterloo</PAYPAL>
We are currently enlisting members.
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Chapter Meetings
Meeting Location: Not yet decided. Offers are Welcome.
Everyone is welcome to join us at our chapter meetings.
Kitchner/Waterloo OWASP Chapter Leaders
The chapter leaders are Jay Rosenberger and Tim McCrabb
UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS
OWASP-Kitchener/Waterloo Local Chapter Meeting #1 / Presentation:
Wednesday, November 16th, 8pm - Local Chapter Kickoff Meeting + Presentation (Steve Hendrikse - Introduction To Web Services Security Testing)
Location: [RumRunnerPub, 1 King Street W., Kitchener (Basement of Walper Hotel, corner of King and Queen- Map/Directions]
Please RSVP to [email protected]
Description: For this informal meeting, we will have brief introductions, complete some general housekeeping, and discuss what we would like to get out of our local chapter. For the second half, our gust speaker will present an introduction to web services security testing
Length: 2 Hours
Speaker Bio: Steve Hendrikse is a Technical Security Analyst with Research In Motion. He specializes in web application security assessment and testing. Steve also has a leading role within the Corporate Security Department in developing and extending the Secure Development Lifecycle at RIM. Steve studied Computer Science at the University of Western Ontario and attained an MSc. in Information Security from the Royal Holloway. His interests include application/system usability and accessibility, reverse engineering, and design for security.