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− | + | Our May meeting is once again applicable to both developers and security professionals. Please spread the word to your network. The registration link will be sent in the near future. | |
+ | =====OWASP Houston May Chapter Meeting===== | ||
+ | =====Tuesday May 23, 2017 at 6:00PM===== | ||
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+ | Using Instrumentation and Sensors to drive Optimization in your Application Security Program | ||
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+ | Location: | ||
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+ | Lucky’s Pub Downtown | ||
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+ | 801 St Emanuel Street, | ||
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+ | Houston, TX 77003 | ||
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+ | http://luckyspub.com/locations/downtown/ | ||
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+ | In our physical world, we have instrumentation all around us. Clocks tell us time, kitchen ovens tell us temperature, cars tell us speed, fuel level and even has onboard health diagnostics. At our homes, we have security alerts when someone trespasses our property or opens a door. However, in the world of software, we have very little visibility into what is going on inside the software. Our presenters will describe how instrumentation can be used to enable your software applications to both detect vulnerabilities and block attacks. Furthermore, they will demonstrate the insights offered by using instrumentation and why this approach can offer unique insights to your security program. | ||
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+ | Speaker Bio: | ||
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+ | Girish Nair has been a software developer for more than two decades. He has special interest in web related technologies and application security. He has a Master’s degree in computer science, and is a CISSP. He currently works for Contrast Security, where he evangelizes their technology. | ||
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+ | Agenda: | ||
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+ | 6:00-6:30pm: Check-in, food, cocktails & networking | ||
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+ | 6:30pm: Meeting start 6:45pm: Chapter News/Announcements, new OWASP : Joseph Konieczka | ||
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+ | 7:00pm: Presentation - Vendor neutral presentation: Girish Nair | ||
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+ | 8:00pm: Door prizes: Raffle, giveaways, books, etc. followed by Vendor spotlight (15 mins) post-presentation: Contrast Demo, Q&A – collect business cards | ||
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+ | 8:30pm: Meeting end | ||
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+ | Sponsor: | ||
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+ | Contrast Security is the world’s leading provider of security technology that enables software applications to protect themselves against cyberattacks, heralding the new era of self-protecting software. Contrast's security instrumentation is the breakthrough technology that enables highly accurate assessment and always-on protection of an entire application portfolio, without disruptive scanning or expensive security experts. | ||
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+ | https://www.contrastsecurity.com/ | ||
=Past Events= | =Past Events= | ||
+ | '''OWASP Houston Chapter assisted San Jacinto College Advisory Boards''' | ||
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+ | '''March 30 and 31, 2017''' | ||
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+ | We had some members of the chapter provide extremely valuable feedback to enhance the college's programs. Thank you to everyone that helped with this effort. We will have more opportunities to be involved with the college. | ||
=====OWASP Houston February Chapter Meeting===== | =====OWASP Houston February Chapter Meeting===== | ||
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5. Topics that people would like to see discussed at the next meeting and how often they would like to meet. Ideally, we could meet once a month for the normal meeting and then at least twice a month for study groups. This has been very successful for the Austin chapter. | 5. Topics that people would like to see discussed at the next meeting and how often they would like to meet. Ideally, we could meet once a month for the normal meeting and then at least twice a month for study groups. This has been very successful for the Austin chapter. | ||
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Revision as of 17:13, 17 April 2017
OWASP Houston
Welcome to the Houston chapter homepage. The chapter Leaders are; Joseph Konieczka, Landon Mayo, Patrick Snyder, Paul Scott, Tyler Borland, Tom Cline, Johnathan Kuskos
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