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We kindly thank our sponsors for their support. Please help us keep future BASCs free by viewing and visiting all of our sponsors.
Request for Sponsors
On November 20, 2010 OWASP Boston launches the inaugural Boston Application Security Conference 2010 (2010 BASC) to take place at Microsoft New England Research and Development Center (NERD) in Cambridge, MA. The BASC is a one day, informal conference, aimed at increasing awareness and knowledge of application security. Many of the presentations will cover state-of-the-art application security concepts. The BASC is intended to appeal to a wide-array of attendees and is expected to attract over 150 attendees. Application security professionals, professional software developers, software quality engineers, computer science students, and security software vendors should be able to come to the BASC, learn, and hopefully enjoy themselves at the same time expand upon their application security knowledge and become better application security practitioners. We are pleased to announce that Josh Corman, renown 451 Group Security Analyst and evangelist and co-founder of Rugged Software is our confirmed keynote speaker for the 2010 BASC.
We invite potential sponsors to partner with us on two levels: $700.00 PLATINUM Level and $500.00 GOLD level. Gold level sponsorship includes a standard logo listing in program guide and event site and a table. We are seeking three Platinum sponsors to cover breakfast, lunch times and “happy hour” timeslots. Platinum sponsors benefits include premium signage (large logo listing in program and event site), table and additional credit/special mention in our program guide. There are 8 maximum sponsorships in all. OWASP Boston’s non-profit status means all sponsorships are tax-deductible. OWASP Boston is a 501(c)(3) organization. An extra benefit for sponsors is permanent brand presence on the BASC website alongside slides and, in some cases, video links of the conference presentation. Post-conference traffic to the BASC site means continued exposure for our sponsors.
The 2010 BASC can have a maximum of three platinum sponsors.
Only one platinum sponsorship remains open.
Please affirm your desire to be a part of BASC 2010 in this capacity by replying to this communication. We will contact you in return to discuss the sponsorship process further. 25% of all sponsorships monies go to supporting [1]. As you consider sponsorship of BASC 2010, we encourage you to become corporate member (if not one currently) of OWASP to further the organization’s efforts to improve the global application security landscape.
We kindly thank our sponsors for their support.
Please help us keep future BASCs free by viewing and visiting all of our sponsors.
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