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== August OWASP Austin Chapter Meeting - OAUTH 2.0 Security with Tom Brown ==
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== August OWASP Austin Chapter Meeting - Vulnerability Spidey Sense (Sponsored by SolarWinds) ==
  
  
'''When:''' August 28th, from 11:30a-1:00pm
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'''When:''' September 25th from 11:30a - 1:00p
  
'''Who:''' Tom Brown.
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'''Who:''' Daniel Crowely and Chris VineCombe
  
Tom Brown develops user-centric identity software with Ruby, contributes to the opentransact protocol and participates at the Internet Identity Workshop.  Tom has contributed code for federated and delegated identity to several open source projects as herestomwiththeweather on github.  Prior, Tom developed network and  security code for companies including VXtreme, Microsoft, Yodlee, WholeSecurity and BiometricAccess.
 
  
'''Topic:''' OAUTH 2.0 Security
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Daniel Crowley - Daniel (aka "unicornFurnace") is an Application Security Consultant for Trustwave's SpiderLabs team. He has been working in the information security industry for over 7 years and has been focused on penetration testing, specifically on Web applications. Daniel denies all allegations regarding unicorn smuggling and questions your character for even
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suggesting it. Daniel has developed configurable testbeds such as SQLol and XMLmao for training and research regarding specific vulnerabilities. Daniel enjoys climbing large rocks. Daniel is a frequent speaker at conferences including DEFCON, Shmoocon, and SOURCE. Daniel does his own charcuterie.
  
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Chris Vinecombe - Chris Vinecombe is an Application Security Analyst for Trustwave's SpiderLabs team.  He has been working in the information security industry for 2 years.  He currently focuses on penetration testing, specifically web application security.  He is eager to learn ALL the things.
  
'''Food:''' Oh yeah, Taco Deli time! Please RSVP so we'll be sure to have enough for all! Only those who RSVP will be eligible for any drawings/giveaways that may take place!
 
  
'''Location:''' National Instruments, 11500 N. Mopac.Building C
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'''Topic:''' Vulnerability Spidey Sense
  
'''RSVP:''' http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4064986484
 
  
Questions? call: David Hughes (512) 589-4623
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'''Food:''' Oh yeah, Taco Deli time! Please RSVP so we'll be sure to have enough for all! Only those who RSVP will be eligible for any drawings/giveaways that may take place!
 
 
 
 
== September Austin Security Professionals HAppy Hour (Sponsored by Mandiant) ==
 
 
  
Please RSVP so have an idea how many to expect!
 
  
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'''Sponsor:''' Solarwinds
  
'''When :''' Thursday, September 13th from 5:00 to 7:00pm
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'''Sponsor Information:'''  
  
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Since our founding in 1999, SolarWinds’ (NYSE: SWI) mission has been to provide purpose-built products that are designed to make IT professionals’ jobs easier. We offer value-driven products and tools that solve a broad range of IT management challenges – whether those challenges are related to networks, servers, applications, storage or virtualization.
 
   
 
   
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At SolarWinds, we are fanatical about putting our users first in everything we do. We strive every day to deliver powerful functionality that is easy to use with one of the fastest and longest lasting ROIs in the market.  Our approach is to deliver "unexpected simplicity" and redefine the expectations IT Pros have for enterprise software.
  
  
'''Where:''' Sherlocks Baker Street Pub and Grill at the corner of 183 and Burnet.
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Products related to application security:
  
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Patch Manager
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Log & Event Manager
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Firewall Security Manager
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Network Configuration Manager
  
What is it?: The Austin Security Professionals happy hour is a monthly gathering of information security professionals from the Austin area, heavily represented by OWASP and ISSA membership. It is a time to enjoy some drinks and food provided by our sponsor, an to get to know other InfoSec professionals. Come on down and hang out with a bunch of hackers and geeks!
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'''Location:''' National Instruments, 11500 N. Mopac.Building C
  
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'''RSVP:''' http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4319523812
  
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Questions? call: David Hughes (512) 589-4623
  
'''Our Sponsor: Mandiant'''
 
 
 
Mandiant is the information security industry’s leading provider of advanced threat detection and incident response solutions and services. Mandiant provides products, professional services and education to Fortune 500 companies, financial institutions, government agencies, domestic and foreign police departments and leading U.S. law firms.
 
  
  
'''RSVP:''''http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4216720324
 
  
  
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'''When:''' September 13th, 5:00pm-7:00pm
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'''What: ''' Austin Security Professionals Happy Hour, Sponsored by Mandiant
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'''Where: ''' Sherlocks
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'''When:''' August 28th, from 11:30a-1:00pm
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'''Topic:''' OAUTH 2.0 Security
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'''Who:''' Tom Brown develops user-centric identity software with Ruby, contributes to the opentransact protocol and participates at the Internet Identity Workshop.  Tom has contributed code for federated and delegated identity to several open source projects as herestomwiththeweather on github.  Prior, Tom developed network and  security code for companies including VXtreme, Microsoft, Yodlee, WholeSecurity and BiometricAccess.
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'''Cost:''' Free, of course
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'''Food:''' Oh yeah, Taco Deli time!
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'''Location:''' National Instruments, 11500 N. Mopac.Building C
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'''RSVP:''' http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4064986484
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'''When:''' August 9th, 5:00pm-7:00pm
 
'''When:''' August 9th, 5:00pm-7:00pm

Revision as of 20:14, 17 September 2012

OWASP Austin

Welcome to the Austin chapter homepage. The chapter leadership includes: David Hughes, President/Conference Chair, Ben Broussard, Vice President,Josh Sokol, Conference Chair, James Wickett, Conference Chair, Rich Vazquez, Board Member, Greg Genung, Board Member


Participation

OWASP Foundation (Overview Slides) is a professional association of global members and is open to anyone interested in learning more about software security. Local chapters are run independently and guided by the Chapter_Leader_Handbook. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit professional association your support and sponsorship of any meeting venue and/or refreshments is tax-deductible. Financial contributions should only be made online using the authorized online chapter donation button. To be a SPEAKER at ANY OWASP Chapter in the world simply review the speaker agreement and then contact the local chapter leader with details of what OWASP PROJECT, independent research or related software security topic you would like to present on.

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August OWASP Austin Chapter Meeting - Vulnerability Spidey Sense (Sponsored by SolarWinds)

When: September 25th from 11:30a - 1:00p

Who: Daniel Crowely and Chris VineCombe


Daniel Crowley - Daniel (aka "unicornFurnace") is an Application Security Consultant for Trustwave's SpiderLabs team. He has been working in the information security industry for over 7 years and has been focused on penetration testing, specifically on Web applications. Daniel denies all allegations regarding unicorn smuggling and questions your character for even suggesting it. Daniel has developed configurable testbeds such as SQLol and XMLmao for training and research regarding specific vulnerabilities. Daniel enjoys climbing large rocks. Daniel is a frequent speaker at conferences including DEFCON, Shmoocon, and SOURCE. Daniel does his own charcuterie.

Chris Vinecombe - Chris Vinecombe is an Application Security Analyst for Trustwave's SpiderLabs team. He has been working in the information security industry for 2 years. He currently focuses on penetration testing, specifically web application security. He is eager to learn ALL the things.


Topic: Vulnerability Spidey Sense


Food: Oh yeah, Taco Deli time! Please RSVP so we'll be sure to have enough for all! Only those who RSVP will be eligible for any drawings/giveaways that may take place!


Sponsor: Solarwinds

Sponsor Information:

Since our founding in 1999, SolarWinds’ (NYSE: SWI) mission has been to provide purpose-built products that are designed to make IT professionals’ jobs easier. We offer value-driven products and tools that solve a broad range of IT management challenges – whether those challenges are related to networks, servers, applications, storage or virtualization.

At SolarWinds, we are fanatical about putting our users first in everything we do. We strive every day to deliver powerful functionality that is easy to use with one of the fastest and longest lasting ROIs in the market. Our approach is to deliver "unexpected simplicity" and redefine the expectations IT Pros have for enterprise software.


Products related to application security:

Patch Manager Log & Event Manager Firewall Security Manager Network Configuration Manager

Location: National Instruments, 11500 N. Mopac.Building C

RSVP: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4319523812

Questions? call: David Hughes (512) 589-4623



Future Speakers and Events

  • August 28, 2012 - 11:30 AM to 1 PM - Austin OWASP Meeting, Tom Brown, OAUTH 2.0 Security
  • September 13, 2012 - 5 PM to 7 PM - Austin Security Professionals Happy Hour Sponsored by Mandiant
  • September 25, 2012 - 11:30 AM to 1 PM - Austin OWASP Meeting -TBD
  • October 23-26, 2012 - 8 AM to 5 PM - AppSec USA/LASCON 2012 in Austin, TX!
  • November 2012 - No Meeting (Happy Holidays!)
  • December 2012 - No Meeting (Happy Holidays!)

How to add a new Austin article

You can follow the instructions to make a new Austin article. Please use the appropriate structure and follow the Tutorial. Be sure to paste the following at the end of your article to make it show up in the Austin category:

[[Category:Austin]]