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OWASP Training - OWASP Projects and Resources you can use TODAY!

The main goal of OWASP Training is to support Local Chapters' training activities in a way that allows us to use a model that, despite specific and punctual adjustments, can be easily replicated and become the main frame for all Chapter-led training events.


Furthermore, we will use the concept “OWASP projects and resources you can use TODAY!


In a nutshell, we are proposing a Chapter’s driven model with Local Chapter organization in which:

  • The courses are free for OWASP members - being that by the time of the training event anyone may become a member if they desire to do so;
  • The contents are OWASP projects focused – to promote the awareness of our Projects and the understanding of how they fit into an Enterprise's security ecosystem or in its Web Application Development Life-cycle;
  • The costs are supported by a mix of funding - local chapter budget, external sponsorship, trainers sponsorship (i.e. trip and/or accommodation paid by themselves) and local chapter members’ sponsorship (i.e. taking trainers in as guests).

If you would like to organize a training event of this sort, please contact me after gathering the following information which will be our starting point:

  • Date of the event;
  • Venue and directions;
  • Course’s details - with regard to the contents, we would suggest that the focus falls into the OWASP Projects with the most quality and Projects being developed by members of your local Chapter.


The role of the Local Chapters in reinforcing visibility of OWASP Projects within the local corporate communities and, by that, in encouraging the use and understanding of our tools and documentation is absolutely invaluable – do get involved!


If you are interested in being part of OWASP's pool of Trainers, check our Call for Trainers tab and add your name!

Initiatives

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Trainers Database

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CALL FOR TRAINERS - Trainers drive's goal

OWASP is looking for trainers to deliver training under the flag “OWASP projects and resources you can use today”. If you are an OWASP member and would like to be included in OWASP's pool of trainers, this is your chance - add your name and info to the OWASP Trainers / Volunteers Table and be counted!

The role of the Local Chapters in reinforcing visibility of OWASP Projects within the local corporate communities and, by that, in encouraging the use and understanding of our tools and documentation is absolutely invaluable. In this context, the OWASP Training appears as an excellent vehicle to spread the knowledge and the word and that is why this is one of the areas we want to strongly focus on.

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OWASP Trainers Database

Trainer Identification, Interests and Location
Name Projects/Modules I would be interested in presenting Projects already presented Current location
view edit Dinis Cruz @ OWASP O2 Platform and anything that moves at OWASP London
view edit Sébastien Gioria @ Top10,OWASP ASVS, OWASP Guide, OWASP Testing Guide France
view edit Michael Scovetta @ OWASP Yasca, OWASP Top 10, OWASP Development Guide Long Island, NY
view edit Eoin Keary @ Code Review Project, Testing Guide Dublin
view edit Sebastien Deleersnyder (Seba) @ Awareness Trainings, OWASP TOP 10, WebGoat, SAMM and SDL, ... N/A Belgium
view edit Venkatesh Jagannathan @ OWASP Top 10, Threat Modeling, Secure Coding Practices/Guidelines Chennai, India
view edit Mateo Martínez @ Webgoat, OWASP Top Ten, ZAP, OpenSAMM N/A Montevideo, Uruguay
view edit Andrew van der Stock @ ASVS, ESAPI for PHP, Ajax, Developer Guide, Top 10 Melbourne, Australia
view edit Marco M. Morana @ Top 10, SAMM, CLASP, Development Guide, Web 2.0, Application Threat Modeling, Secure Coding Guide, Code Review Project, Testing Guide N/A Cincinnati, U.S.A.
view edit James McGovern @ Enterprise Architecture Perspectives on Web Application Security Hartford Connecticut, U.S.A.