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<u>'''Local News'''</u>  
 
<u>'''Local News'''</u>  
  
The OWASP San Diego board would like to extend a special invitation to our meeting attendees for the ISSA LA 4th Annual Information Security Summit on May 16th at the Universal Hilton. Come join other professionals in the information security industry, vendors, peers and colleagues to learn and network.
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'''OWASP San Diego – Dissecting the BEAST''' <br>
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The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Chapter in San Diego is convening to discuss the latest developments in the OWASP organization, and new ideas in leading-edge secure web development. Join us in welcoming Tom Spencer of Qualcomm who will break down the evolution of BEAST, explain its cryptographic & browser mechanics in detail, and look at how the industry has responded. Whether you’re a seasoned security professional, development manager, or an executive with focus on mitigating IT risk, this event will certainly provide insight on implementing and mitigating attacks against browser encryption.  Enjoy refreshments from our friends at HP as you network with some of the best security auditors, researchers, and developers in the San Diego area. Intuit is graciously hosting this event at their San Diego office and we look forward to seeing you there! <br>
  
Some of the speakers include:<br>  
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'''Date'''<br>
Alan Paller, Director of Research SANS<br>  
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July 19th, 2012<br>
David Marcus, Director, Security Research  McAfee® Labs<br>
 
Ira Winkler, President Internet Security Advisors Group<br>
 
Kevin Cardwell, Lead Consultant CESI<br>
 
Lance Spitzner, Training Director SANS<br>
 
Marc Maiffret, Chief Technology Officer eEye<br> 
 
Rafal Los, Chief Security Evangelist, HP Software Worldwide<br>
 
Robert Brown, CISO Wescorp<br>
 
Tim Wilson, Editor Dark Reading<br>
 
 
Time is running out! Register for the 4th Annual Information Security Summit using the special discount information below ($150 for the full day instead of $199!!)
 
  
Registration Site: [http://www.issala.org/4th-annual-summit-registration/[http://www.issala.org/4th-annual-summit-registration/]]<br> 
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'''Time'''<br>
Discount access password: '''Summit-4''' (case sensitive)<br>
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6:00pm - 8:00pm <br>
Please fill out your information and, in the referral code, enter '''EDUCATION'''<br>
 
  
The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA ®) is a not-for-profit, international organization of information security professionals and practitioners. To learn more about ISSA, please be sure to follow them on Twitter and check out the website for more information on what's new and upcoming.
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'''Location'''<br>
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Intuit (Building 3, Bennett Room)<br>
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7535 Torrey Santa Fe Rd.<br>
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San Diego, CA  92129<br>
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'''Please RSVP''' <br>
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[mailto:rsvp@owasp-sd.org rsvp@owasp-sd.org] <br>
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858-754-9701 <br>
  
 
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'''Thank you''' for attending the latest chapter meeting on March 14th, 2012. The San Diego chapter board would also like to thank [http://www.websense.com Websense] for providing the venue, Jack Bishop for the excellent presentation, and [http://www.fortify.com HP Fortify] for sponsoring the refreshments. Please check back here or join our [https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-sandiego mailing list] for updates on the next meeting.
 
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Revision as of 23:59, 9 July 2012

OWASP San Diego

Welcome to the San Diego chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Jeromie Jackson <paypal>SanDiego</paypal>


Participation

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Local News

OWASP San Diego – Dissecting the BEAST
The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Chapter in San Diego is convening to discuss the latest developments in the OWASP organization, and new ideas in leading-edge secure web development. Join us in welcoming Tom Spencer of Qualcomm who will break down the evolution of BEAST, explain its cryptographic & browser mechanics in detail, and look at how the industry has responded. Whether you’re a seasoned security professional, development manager, or an executive with focus on mitigating IT risk, this event will certainly provide insight on implementing and mitigating attacks against browser encryption. Enjoy refreshments from our friends at HP as you network with some of the best security auditors, researchers, and developers in the San Diego area. Intuit is graciously hosting this event at their San Diego office and we look forward to seeing you there!

Date
July 19th, 2012

Time
6:00pm - 8:00pm

Location
Intuit (Building 3, Bennett Room)
7535 Torrey Santa Fe Rd.
San Diego, CA 92129

Please RSVP
rsvp@owasp-sd.org
858-754-9701




OWASP San Diego Board
Jeromie Jackson - President
Jeff Sutton - Vice President
Tom Spencer - Program Director
Andy Stovall - Technical Director
Stephan Chenette - Research Director