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OWASP Houston

Welcome to the Houston chapter homepage. The chapter Leaders are; Landon Mayo, Patrick Snyder, Paul Scott, Tyler Borland, Tom Cline, Johnathan Kuskos


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OWASP Houston June Chapter Meeting
Monday June 20, 2016 at 6:30PM

We will be meeting at the NetIQ offices from 6:30-8:30PM on Monday June 20, 2016 to restart the chapter. Please register for this free event using this Eventbrite link. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/owasp-houston-chapter-meeting-tickets-25909752768

Meeting Agenda:

1. Introductions of all attendees to gain a solid understanding of backgrounds, interests, and what people would like to learn about.

2. Upcoming security related conferences - LASCON in Austin, Cyber Texas in San Antonio

3. Major OWASP Projects that have been updated recently or currently being worked on: OWASP Top 10 - 2016 Data Call discussion question review. Proactive Controls, ASVS 3, Developer Guide reboot, OpenSAMM, WAFEC updates, OWASP Testing Guide, WebGoat 7

4. Discussion about possible study groups that we want to start having. For example, CISSP or CSSLP certification preparation, Hacking-Live CD interactive sessions. OWASP ZAP workshop (leveraging bodgeit, WebGoat, and Security Shepherd), other books or projects people would like to pursue.

5. Topics that people would like to see discussed at the next meeting and how often they would like to meet. Ideally, we could meet once a month for the normal meeting and then at least twice a month for study groups. This has been very successful for the Austin chapter.