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= Upcoming Events  =
 
= Upcoming Events  =
  
Our first meeting of 2018 will be held on 30 January 2018. Northumbria Law Building room CCE01-008.
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Next event to be announced soon.  
 
 
''Talk 1: Neil Dixley''
 
 
 
''Code that fights back''
 
 
 
Talk: Lessons from the gaming world on detecting and responding to attacks on software assets. An introduction to proactive software security including a philosophical look at how far we should go to protect our apps.
 
 
 
''Talk 2: Luke Sadler''
 
 
 
''Practical demonstration of mobile software penetration''
 
 
 
Talk: Luke Sadler walks us through hands on examples of cracking mobile technology.
 
 
 
Tickets are available https://www.eventbrite.com/e/owasp-newcastle-january-2018-meetup-tickets-42204092577
 
  
 
Keep updated and in touch using the [https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-Newcastle chapter mailing list] and/or Twitter [https://twitter.com/OWASP_Newcastle @OWASP_Newcastle]
 
Keep updated and in touch using the [https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-Newcastle chapter mailing list] and/or Twitter [https://twitter.com/OWASP_Newcastle @OWASP_Newcastle]
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* '''Robin Sillem:''' '''Building a Development Environment That's 'Secure Enough'.''' This will be a discussion of how a team at DWP is using modern DevOps practices to create a dev/build/test platform secure enough for development of services handling large volumes of UK citizen data.
 
* '''Robin Sillem:''' '''Building a Development Environment That's 'Secure Enough'.''' This will be a discussion of how a team at DWP is using modern DevOps practices to create a dev/build/test platform secure enough for development of services handling large volumes of UK citizen data.
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'''2018 Dates'''
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30/11/2018 from 18:00 to 21:00 at  Northumbria University, City Campus East, room CCE01-008.
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Speakers
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* '''Neil Dixley: Code that fights back.''' Lessons from the gaming world on detecting and responding to attacks on software assets. An introduction to proactive software security including a philosophical look at how far we should go to protect our apps.
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* '''Luke Sadler: Practical demonstration of mobile software penetration'''. Luke Sadler walks us through hands on examples of cracking mobile technology.
 
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Revision as of 21:27, 31 January 2018

OWASP Newcastle

Welcome to the Newcastle chapter homepage. The chapter leaders are Connor Carr, Robin Fewster, Mike Goodwin, and Andi Pannell


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