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Nashville
OWASP Nashville
Welcome to the Nashville chapter homepage. The OWASP Nashville Chapter Leaders are Mark Geeslin, Joel Tomassini and Casey Rosini.
After a long sleep, we have awakened the Music City / Nashville chapter of OWASP!
We had an outstanding inaugural event on March 19th! Thank you for your participation!
Our next chapter meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 7th at 6:29pm. Security Innovation will be with us, hosting a cyber range competition that promises to be a lot of fun! See below for description and registration details, or visit our Meetup page at https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Nashville-Chapter/.
CMD+CTRL
Web Application Cyber Range
Want to test your skills in identifying web app vulnerabilities? Join OWASP Nashville and Security Innovation as members compete in CMD+CTRL, a web application cyber range where players exploit their way through hundreds of vulnerabilities that lurk in business applications today. Success means learning quickly that attack and defense is all about thinking on your feet.
For each vulnerability you uncover, you are awarded points. Climb the interactive leaderboard for a chance to win fantastic prizes! CMD+CTRL is ideal for development teams to train and develop skills, but anyone involved in keeping your organization’s data secure can play - from developers and managers and even CISOs.
Register early to reserve your spot!
https://web.securityinnovation.com/owaspnashville2019
Note that you must bring your own laptop in order to participate in the event.
OWASP Nashville meets in downtown Nashville, in the Asurion building at 300 2nd Ave S. View the Meetup Event page for parking details, or contact one of the chapter leaders via the email addresses above.
Participation
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