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We've had a change of topics as our sponsor needs to reschedule. We will instead have a discussion and forum focusing on OWASP projects and chapter roadmap.  
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=====OWASP Houston July Chapter Meeting=====
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=====Tuesday July, 2017 at 6:30PM=====
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Title: Making Vulnerability Management Less Painful with OWASP DefectDojo
  
Please RSVP on our Chapter meetup page:  
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OWASP DefectDojo Project <nowiki>https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_DefectDojo_Project</nowiki>
  
https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Houston/events/239668791/
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Abstract:
  
=====OWASP Houston May Chapter Meeting=====
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DefectDojo was created in 2013 when one security engineer at Rackspace stupidly opened his mouth in front of his leadership team. Vulnerability management is traditionally tedious, time consuming, and mentally draining. DefectDojo attempts to streamline vulnerability management with automation centered around templating, report generation, metrics, scanner consolidation, and baseline self-service tools. DefectDojo is currently used by multiple large enterprises and has core contributors from five different companies. It has made several engineers' lives much easier, and it can help you too. Got a ton of findings to consolidate and report on? DefectDojo has you covered. Need to have a dashboard of your team’s work? DefectDojo has you covered. Tired of boilerplate report generation? DefectDojo does that for you. Come check out how to make vulnerability management less painful and speed up your appsec program in this talk with demo.
=====Tuesday May 23, 2017 at 6:00PM=====
 
Discussion about OWASP Projects and events
 
  
Location:
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Speaker:
  
Lucky’s Pub Downtown
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Greg Anderson is the project leader for OWASP DefectDojo. He will be presenting remotely and the room works well for this format. Greg is a long time member of OWASP and has held several different leadership positions. You can find his bio on the official OWASP users page: <nowiki>https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Devgreg</nowiki>
  
801 St Emanuel Street,
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Location:
  
Houston, TX 77003
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NetIQ Corp
  
http://luckyspub.com/locations/downtown/
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515 Post Oak Blvd, Houston, TX 77027
  
Agenda:
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Please checkin with security downstairs and one of the meeting sponsors will escort you to the meeting room upstairs. Parking is free in their parking garage.
  
6:00 PM: Networking
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RSVP:  
  
6:30 PM: Start of discussion
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<nowiki>https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Houston/events/241370392/</nowiki>
  
Discussion about OWASP Projects and events
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The building facilities requires a list with your full name for security measures the Friday before any events, so we need to turn in the list of attendees on Friday July 14.
  
Proposed topics for next meetings
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If you don't feel comfortable posting your full name on Meetup, please email Joseph Konieczka directly. joseph.konieczka@owasp.org
  
Suggestions for becoming better involved in both the application development and security initiatives
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=Past Events=
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OWASP Houston May Chapter Meeting
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=====Tuesday May 23, 2017 at 6:00PM=====
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Discussion about OWASP Projects and events
  
Open discussion of current trends
 
 
8:00 PM Wrap-up and head home
 
 
=Past Events=
 
 
'''OWASP Houston Chapter assisted San Jacinto College Advisory Boards'''
 
'''OWASP Houston Chapter assisted San Jacinto College Advisory Boards'''
  
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=====OWASP Houston September Chapter Meeting=====
 
=====OWASP Houston September Chapter Meeting=====
 
=====Monday September 19, 2016 at 6:30PM=====
 
=====Monday September 19, 2016 at 6:30PM=====
Title:  
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Title: Web App Testing Stats Compared to The OWASP Top 10
Web App Testing Stats Compared to The OWASP Top 10
 
  
 
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Revision as of 17:31, 6 July 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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OWASP Houston July Chapter Meeting
Tuesday July, 2017 at 6:30PM

Title: Making Vulnerability Management Less Painful with OWASP DefectDojo

OWASP DefectDojo Project https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_DefectDojo_Project

Abstract:

DefectDojo was created in 2013 when one security engineer at Rackspace stupidly opened his mouth in front of his leadership team. Vulnerability management is traditionally tedious, time consuming, and mentally draining. DefectDojo attempts to streamline vulnerability management with automation centered around templating, report generation, metrics, scanner consolidation, and baseline self-service tools. DefectDojo is currently used by multiple large enterprises and has core contributors from five different companies. It has made several engineers' lives much easier, and it can help you too. Got a ton of findings to consolidate and report on? DefectDojo has you covered. Need to have a dashboard of your team’s work? DefectDojo has you covered. Tired of boilerplate report generation? DefectDojo does that for you. Come check out how to make vulnerability management less painful and speed up your appsec program in this talk with demo.

Speaker:

Greg Anderson is the project leader for OWASP DefectDojo. He will be presenting remotely and the room works well for this format. Greg is a long time member of OWASP and has held several different leadership positions. You can find his bio on the official OWASP users page: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Devgreg

Location:

NetIQ Corp

515 Post Oak Blvd, Houston, TX 77027

Please checkin with security downstairs and one of the meeting sponsors will escort you to the meeting room upstairs. Parking is free in their parking garage.

RSVP:

https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Houston/events/241370392/

The building facilities requires a list with your full name for security measures the Friday before any events, so we need to turn in the list of attendees on Friday July 14.

If you don't feel comfortable posting your full name on Meetup, please email Joseph Konieczka directly. joseph.konieczka@owasp.org