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== Upcoming Events ==
 
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'''Thursday, October 18th at 6pm – DevOps with Rafal Los'''
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November's topic is "Identity and Access Management for OWASP" by Ram.  There are various aspects to security -- and this talk will explain the Identity and Access Management part of the security spectrum. Web applications typically need authenticated access and they have various roles that need to be authorized depending on business needs.
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In addition to our presentation, we welcome everyone's participation in the open topic discussion.  While entirely impromptu, October's discussion on PEN testing was detailed and informative, demonstrating the value of collaborating with peers.  Security professionals:  Remember to invite a developer!
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Presenter Bio: Ram graduated from Perry Mason thrillers to reading about Pascal, C, C++ and OOP by the time he was 16. Corporate life started him off on IBM mainframes. That did not last long before he got back into Java and C++. The 9/11 incident threw him into Security and he got to dabble a fair bit in the Identity and Access Management space. He is very fortunate to have been able to add to his geek credentials by gaining soft skills (very important skill for security folks) in dealing with "situations" on numerous occasions in a customer facing role. He also loves the outdoor pursuits of Colorado.
 
October's topic is "Quantity vs Quality: Choosing Wisely" (or possibly "DevOps") featuring Rafał Łoś, aka Wh1t3Rabbit, Security Strategist at HP.
 
October's topic is "Quantity vs Quality: Choosing Wisely" (or possibly "DevOps") featuring Rafał Łoś, aka Wh1t3Rabbit, Security Strategist at HP.
  
Many thanks to [http://www.aerstone.com/ Aerstone] for hosting, and to [http://www.hp.com/ HP] for providing the speaker.
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Many thanks to [http://www.aerstone.com/ Aerstone] for hosting and refreshments.
  
 
Seating is limited and is prioritized for those who [http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Boulder/ RSVP].  If you have a change of plans, please update your RSVP status to allow space for those on the waiting list.
 
Seating is limited and is prioritized for those who [http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Boulder/ RSVP].  If you have a change of plans, please update your RSVP status to allow space for those on the waiting list.

Revision as of 04:16, 26 October 2012

OWASP Boulder

Welcome to the Boulder chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Mark Major.


Participation

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Upcoming Events

Thursday, November 15th at 6pm – Identity Management with Ram

November's topic is "Identity and Access Management for OWASP" by Ram. There are various aspects to security -- and this talk will explain the Identity and Access Management part of the security spectrum. Web applications typically need authenticated access and they have various roles that need to be authorized depending on business needs.

In addition to our presentation, we welcome everyone's participation in the open topic discussion. While entirely impromptu, October's discussion on PEN testing was detailed and informative, demonstrating the value of collaborating with peers. Security professionals: Remember to invite a developer!

Presenter Bio: Ram graduated from Perry Mason thrillers to reading about Pascal, C, C++ and OOP by the time he was 16. Corporate life started him off on IBM mainframes. That did not last long before he got back into Java and C++. The 9/11 incident threw him into Security and he got to dabble a fair bit in the Identity and Access Management space. He is very fortunate to have been able to add to his geek credentials by gaining soft skills (very important skill for security folks) in dealing with "situations" on numerous occasions in a customer facing role. He also loves the outdoor pursuits of Colorado. October's topic is "Quantity vs Quality: Choosing Wisely" (or possibly "DevOps") featuring Rafał Łoś, aka Wh1t3Rabbit, Security Strategist at HP.

Many thanks to Aerstone for hosting and refreshments.

Seating is limited and is prioritized for those who RSVP. If you have a change of plans, please update your RSVP status to allow space for those on the waiting list.

The meeting will be held at the Aerstone offices on 17th and Pearl. Parking is available through the Whittier Neighborhood Zone for up to three hours daily. As always, food and drinks are free and there will be an open networking session after the meeting.