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== Local News ==
 
== Local News ==
  
San Antonio OWASP Chapter: July 2008 Meeting
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San Antonio OWASP Chapter: August 2008 Meeting
  
Topic: Security and Privacy in an Online Vehicle Infrastructure
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Topic: Django and the OWASP Top 10
  
Presenter: Erhan J. Kartaltepe, MCPD, Lead Consultant at Denim Group, Ltd.
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Presenter: Jarret Raim, Team Consultant at Denim Group, LTD.
  
Date: July 23rd, 11:30am – 1:00pm
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Date: August 27,2008 11:30am – 1:00pm
  
 
Location:
 
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Abstract:
  
Technologies such as GPS, high-speed wireless access, and the federally-funded Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) initiative are used and accepted by corporations and government entities. As businesses and public sector agencies provide more of these web-accessible services to individual consumers, new and familiar security pitfalls abound. This presentation covers current security threats and defenses, as well as recent applied research in securing these multimillion dollar infrastructures.  
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Django is a web application framework for Python that is 'for perfectionists with deadlines'. The presentation this week will start with a short introduction to Django, its goals, architecture and theory. It will then move on to the explicit and implicit security features of the framework and how they relate to the OWASP Top 10. No prior knowledge of Django or Python is required.
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Presenter Bio:
 
Presenter Bio:
  
Erhan J. Kartaltepe is a lead consultant at the Denim Group with over eight years experience in secure software engineering, project management, and technical leadership. He has worked on mobile ad hoc network (MANET) and email security research while at Denim Group, Southwest Research Institute, and the University of Texas at San Antonio.
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Jarret Raim attained his Batchelor's degree in Computer Science from Trinity University here in San Antonio and continued on to get his Master's degree from Lehigh University in Pennsylvania. In addition to doing research in biometric security and honeypot systems, he has worked at Southwest Research Institute on a multiyear enterprise medical application for the government and is now a Team Consultant at Denim Group.
  
 
Please RSVP: E-mail [email protected]  or call (210) 572-4400.
 
Please RSVP: E-mail [email protected]  or call (210) 572-4400.

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OWASP San Antonio

Welcome to the San Antonio chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Dan Cornell


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Local News

San Antonio OWASP Chapter: August 2008 Meeting

Topic: Django and the OWASP Top 10

Presenter: Jarret Raim, Team Consultant at Denim Group, LTD.

Date: August 27,2008 11:30am – 1:00pm

Location:

San Antonio Technology Center (Web Room) 3463 Magic Drive San Antonio, TX 78229 http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=3463+Magic+Drive,+San+Antonio,+TX+78229

Abstract:

Django is a web application framework for Python that is 'for perfectionists with deadlines'. The presentation this week will start with a short introduction to Django, its goals, architecture and theory. It will then move on to the explicit and implicit security features of the framework and how they relate to the OWASP Top 10. No prior knowledge of Django or Python is required.


Presenter Bio:

Jarret Raim attained his Batchelor's degree in Computer Science from Trinity University here in San Antonio and continued on to get his Master's degree from Lehigh University in Pennsylvania. In addition to doing research in biometric security and honeypot systems, he has worked at Southwest Research Institute on a multiyear enterprise medical application for the government and is now a Team Consultant at Denim Group.

Please RSVP: E-mail [email protected] or call (210) 572-4400.



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The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio September 2007 meeting available online here: File:Fortify-bjenkins-AppSecStrategy-20070906.pdf.

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio March 2007 meeting will be available online shortly

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio September 2006 meeting available online here: File:OWASPSanAntonio 2006 09 AgileAndSecure.pdf.

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio August 2006 meeting available online here: File:OWASPSanAntonio 2006 08 SingleSignOn.ppt.

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio June 2006 meeting available online here: File:OWASPSanAntonio 2006 06 Crypto Content.pdf.

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio May 2006 meeting available online here: File:OWASPSanAntonio 2006 05 ForcefulBrowsing Content.pdf.

The slide deck from OWASP San Antonio September 2004 meeting available online here: File:OWASPSanAntonio 20040922.pdf.