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OWASP Brisbane
Welcome to the Brisbane chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Anne Luk
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Chapter Meetings
The August chapter meeting will be at 6:00pm on Wednesday 26th August. The meeting is expected to be finished by 7:30pm.
Please note that access to Level 5, where the meeting is held will require security access after 6pm.
Please join us for an evening of discussions on Web Application Security and great networking opportunities! Hope to see you all there!
Location
The August meeting will be held at:
IBM Brisbane Office
Level 5 Meeting Room, 348 Edward St, Brisbane.
Agenda
Greg Pedley from IBM has kindly volunteered to present at the August chapter meeting. Below is a brief on Greg's presentation.
My name is Greg Pedley and I work for IBM. I have come to Australia from Canada where I had spent 4 years living and breathing web application security. I had become a part of the IBM Software Group via an acquisition of an organization called Watchfire, a leader in automation software. I intend to take a half hour of your time to discuss my experience within Web Application Security over the last 5+ years. I have a unique knowledge of this space from a sales perspective, but my intention is not to sell software. I'd like to have an open presentation / discussion about the progression of web application security, previous and current trends, black box vs. white box methods, etc.
I look forward to meeting everyone.