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OWASP Belgium

Welcome to the Belgium chapter homepage. {{{extra}}}


Participation

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Local News

OWASP Moves to MediaWiki Portal - 10:45, 20 May 2006 (EDT)

OWASP is pleased to announce the arrival of OWASP 2.0!

OWASP 2.0 utilizes the MediaWiki portal to manage and provide the latest OWASP related information. Enjoy!

Latest Chapter Meeting

WHEN

Monday 8th of May 2006, 18h30 - 22h30.

WHERE

Deloitte sponsored the venue, drinks and snacks.

PROGRAM 18h00 - 18h30: Welcome, get drink & snack
18h20 - 18h40: Sebastien Deleersnyder, Ascure
OWASP Update

18h45 - 19h15: Hillar Leoste, Zone-H
Internet Attack Statistics for Belgium in 2005

19h15 - 20h30: Johan Peeters, Program Director secappdev.org
Can "Agile" Development Produce Secure Applications?
Received wisdom has it that secure development and agile processes do
not mix. Is that really so? Agile practices have proven in many
projects to yield applications with fewer functional defects. Can they
also be put to work to reduce the number of security vulnerabilities?
The audience added to the discussion with questions and remarks!

Chapter Meeting Archive

Soon to be migrated (volunteers welcome :-)