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* Contributor to the OWASP WASS Project (Now PCI Project) | * Contributor to the OWASP WASS Project (Now PCI Project) | ||
* Project Lead for OWASP Interceptor Project and SoC (now closed) if you're looking go use ZAP! Awesome tool | * Project Lead for OWASP Interceptor Project and SoC (now closed) if you're looking go use ZAP! Awesome tool | ||
− | * Presentations at OWASP Conferences | + | * Presentations at OWASP Conferences (Back as far as 2006) |
* Presentations at OWASP Japan, China, Australia | * Presentations at OWASP Japan, China, Australia | ||
* Member of the Global Conferences Committee (Previously) | * Member of the Global Conferences Committee (Previously) |
Revision as of 10:32, 24 July 2012
Justin DerryJob: CEO/Managing Partner Appsecure (Australia) OWASP Involvement:
My OWASP Mission/VisionTo ensure OWASP continues to grow and is a transparent and Open organisation that has global reach across the Information Security and Development Communities. I’ve been working with OWASP since 2002. During this time, I’ve seen a dramatic rise in the need for Application Security within the global industry. OWASP plays a critical role as an independent advisor to the community on topics of Application Security. I firmly believe that OWASP is the leading and only truly open resource on application security topics. It is the most globally trusted brand in this field. Historically, OWASP has tried to become a global organisation with some success. To be a truly global brand, we need to significantly increase our focus within the Asia Pacific Rim. This can be achieved through a top-down approach of representation on the board and core committees within the region. The Asia Pacific region has a number of unique challenges. These include language, cultural and distance issues. The majority of OWASP members are from the US or UK geographies. To ensure a global reach, OWASP must meet these challenges head on. This involves growing local, country, and regional chapters. A program must be built to help language-specific translation of key OWASP project resources. OWASP must assist local chapters with planning local conferences, events, and coordinating international speakers. OWASP must also aide in evangelising the mission throughout the region. We know that the OWASP brand is one of the most trusted brands in Application Security. It is critical that OWASP maintains transparency and be open to members and the community at large.
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