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Tom Eston and Kevin Johnson: Social Zombies: Your Friends Want to Eat Your Brains
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Lars Ewe: Dev Issues Within AJAX Apps
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Joe McCray: Advanced SQL Injection
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Matt Fisher: The Big Picture: Web Risks and Assessments Beyond Scanning
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Chris Wysopal: AppSec Metrics
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Jeff Williams: OWASP ESAPI
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Ed Bellis: SCAP
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Tom Brennan: Application Security Statistics
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Robert Auger: Transparent Proxy Abuse
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John Steven: Threat Modeling
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Cory Scott: Improving App sec after an incident
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Revision as of 19:51, 3 August 2009


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Welcome

We are pleased to announce that the OWASP DC chapter will host the OWASP AppSec 2009 conference in Washington, DC. The conference will take place at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center (801 Mount Vernon Place NW Washington, DC 20001) on November 10th through 13th of 2009.

There will be training courses on November 10th and 11th followed by plenary sessions on the 12th and 13th with each day having four tracks.

You can register for the conference here

You can follow the conference on Twitter here

Registration

Registration is now open!

You can register here

Current pricing reflects an "Early Bird" discount of $50 off the at the door price of $395.

OWASP membership ($50 annual membership fee) gets you a discount of $50.

$345 General Public
$295 OWASP Members
$195 Students


For student discount, attendees must present proof of enrollment when picking up your badge.

Volunteer

Volunteers Needed!

Get involved!

We will take all the help we can get to pull off the best Web Application Security Conference of the year!

Please contact the appropriate arch-minion to volunteer for a specific area:

More opportunities and areas will be added as time goes on.

Or, you can email the organizers at mark.bristow(at)owasp.org, doug.wilson(at)owasp.org or rex.booth(at)owasp.org

Or email appsec_us_09(at)lists.owasp.org or sign up for the mailing list!


Venue

Walter E. Washington Convention Center

AppSec DC 2009 will be taking place at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in downtown Washington DC.

The convention center is located over the Mount Vernon Square/Convention Center Metro stop on the Green and Yellow lines of the DC Metro, and only a few blocks from our convention hotel, the Grand Hyatt Washington (reserve rooms here).

Hotel

Grand Hyatt Washington DC

We've partnered with the Grand Hyatt Washington to bring you luxury accommodations at a reasonable price for your stay during our conference.

The Grand Hyatt is only a few blocks from the DC Convention Center and adjacent to a wide variety of restaurants and night life in downtown DC.

Our convention rate for reservations can also be applied shortly before or after the conference, if you wish to stay longer and enjoy the Washington DC Metropolitan Area.

You can register for a room at our convention rate of $209/night here.

The Grand Hyatt Washington is one block from the Metro Center metro station, and three blocks from the Gallery Place/Chinatown metro station.

Sponsors

Sponsors

We are currently soliciting sponsors for the AppSec DC Conference. Please refer to our sponsorship opportunities for details.

Slots are going fast so contact us to sponsor today! Sponsorships will be announced soon

Schedule

Talks at AppSec DC

Tom Eston and Kevin Johnson: Social Zombies: Your Friends Want to Eat Your Brains

Lars Ewe: Dev Issues Within AJAX Apps

Joe McCray: Advanced SQL Injection

Matt Fisher: The Big Picture: Web Risks and Assessments Beyond Scanning

Chris Wysopal: AppSec Metrics

Jeff Williams: OWASP ESAPI

Ed Bellis: SCAP

Tom Brennan: Application Security Statistics

Robert Auger: Transparent Proxy Abuse

John Steven: Threat Modeling

Cory Scott: Improving App sec after an incident


Travel

Traveling to the DC Metro Area

The Washington DC Area is serviced by three airports -- Reagan National (DCA), Dulles (IAD), and Thurgood Marshall Baltimore/Washington International (BWI). All currently have available transportation to downtown DC via public transportation, shuttles, or cab.

Washington DC is also serviced by Amtrak, VRE, and MARC train lines, which arrive in Union Station, a few metro stops or a short cab ride away from the convention center and the Grand Hyatt.

If you live in the DC Metropolitan area, we suggest taking Metro to the event. The convention center is located over the Mount Vernon Square/Convention Center Metro stop on the Green and Yellow lines of the DC Metro.

Twitter

@AppSecDC09 Twitter Feed (follow us on Twitter!) <twitter>34534108</twitter>

Training

There are a total of five classrooms over two days or 10 training days available at the conference. Two classrooms hold 30 students and the other three have a capacity of 24 students. We are working to confirm our selected trainers so check back soon for some great classes!