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Revision as of 12:40, 3 September 2010
Page to manage the participation of the OWASP leaders at the AppSec USA in Irvine USA
Attending Leaders - Confirmed
- Dan Cornell- San Antonio Chapter and Global Membership Committee
- Tony UV - Atlanta Chapter
- Jim Manico - Podcast Project
- Michael Coates - AppSensor project and Global Membership Committee
- Martin Knobloch - Education and Connections Committee
- Robert Hansen - Connections Committee
- Matt Tesauro - Live CD project, Board Member
- Dave Wichers - Top 10 project, Board Member
- Tom Brennan - NYC Chapter Leader, RFP Criteria project, OWASP-CRM, Board Member
- Jeff Williams - ESAPI project, Board Member
- Dinis Cruz - O2 Platform project, Board Member
- David Campbell - Denver Chapter, Industry Committee
- Eric Duprey - Denver Chapter
- Justin Clarke - London Chapter and Connections Committee
- Roman Hustad - Sacramento Chapter
- Peter Dean - NYC Chapter Leader
- Georg Hess - German Chapter, Industry Committee
- John Steven - NoVA Chapter Lead
- Lorna Alamri - Connections Committee
Part of the conference organization
- Cassio Goldschmidt - Los Angeles Chapter
- Tin Zaw - Los Angeles Chapter
- Richard Greenberg - Los Angeles Chapter
- Neil Matatall - [Orange County Chapter]
Also attending (part of OWASP community)
- Joseph Dawson
- Howard Fore - Atlanta Chapter (Bring a Developer Attendee)
- Jon Bango - Atlanta Chapter (Bring a Developer Attendee)
Key WebAppSec players
objective: identfy potential synergies between WebAppSec industry players and OWASP leaders (for example too meet and have a meeting)
- Firefox Browser
- There are a number of Firefox employees participating and they have shown interest in talking to OWAPS about how we can work together
- Michael Coates (Owasp Leader)
- Sid Stamm
- Brandon Sterne
- Dan Veditz
- There are a number of Firefox employees participating and they have shown interest in talking to OWAPS about how we can work together
Developers and QA participating
Sponsored by the Atlanta Chapter
- Howard Fore (Atlanta Developer) - Howard Fore is a senior web developer in Atlanta, Georgia. He's involved in some high-visibility web projects at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Increasing awareness of secure software development practices is an departmental objective for 2010 and he's a member of the security workgroup, which is leading the way in that endeavor. Other practices the security workgroup are implementing include static code analysis and code inspection.
- Jon Bango (Atlanta Developer) - Jon Bango is an Information Technology professional with over 13 years experience in the education, financial services and retail industries. Primarily working at the enterprise level, Jon has utilized the J2EE stack in building web applications for the largest home improvement retailer in the world. Most recently he has branched out into RIA technologies working in Adobe Flex and Microsoft Silverlight. Currently, Jon has transitioned into the dark arts at his company’s Information Assurance department in which the groundwork has been laid to utilize his developer talents to create a company wide secure coding initiative.
Meetings and sessions
So far we have identified 6 slots were there will be an event happening around this group
- Wed Night : 9PM-12PM Drinks at TDB
- Thursday Lunch Break : 'OWASP and the Browsers: How can we work together?'
- Thursday After the conference : OWASP Leaders meeting
- Thursday Night : TBD (and maybe the OWASP band?)
- Friday Lunch Break : OWASP Summit 2011
- Friday Night : TDB
How to track an OWASP Leader
Ideally we should be able to track OWASP leaders, the question is how?
What could we give the leaders that would easily identify them (in practical and usable way):
- a special wristband
- with a particular color?
- with a particular logo or message?
- wth a GPC tag? (or auto-location-tweet)
- an armband
- a hat
- a scarf
- a t-shirt
- a bag
To do (tasks)
- for each each participant
- link to MediaWiki user page
- add twitter accounts
- Travel arrangements
- map travel dates
- when/where they are arriving
- where are they staying
- figure out what to do with the leaders when they are there
- should we create a welcome pack for these leaders?
- should we see if they need help in their travel arrangements?
- should we see if its possible to find a local host for the accomodation (it is always better than going into an hotel)?
- do we need a budget? if so, how much?