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Dr. Bill Chu, Department Chair of the College of Computing and Informatics and [[User:Jing Xie|Jing Xie]] a graduate student at UNCC presented on [[OWASP ASIDE Project|ASIDE]], an Eclipse-based IDE plugin which helps developers to write defensive code from the beginning by giving them real-time feedback on points of interest in their development.
 
Dr. Bill Chu, Department Chair of the College of Computing and Informatics and [[User:Jing Xie|Jing Xie]] a graduate student at UNCC presented on [[OWASP ASIDE Project|ASIDE]], an Eclipse-based IDE plugin which helps developers to write defensive code from the beginning by giving them real-time feedback on points of interest in their development.
  
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Revision as of 15:55, 28 January 2011

Our meeting on January 26, 2011 was held at Woodward Hall room 120 at UNC Charlotte. There were about 30 people in attendance between local professionals and members of the UNCC chapter and 49th S3curity Divisi0n.

Chapter Presentation

Mark Cimijotti gave a "meta-presentation" on presenting the Charlotte Chapter Presentation to other local professional chapters and/or co-workers in order to develop more interest in the local chapter.

Meet and Greet

We had a short period of meet and greet where folks shared their professional or academic connection to OWASP.

ASIDE

Dr. Bill Chu, Department Chair of the College of Computing and Informatics and Jing Xie a graduate student at UNCC presented on ASIDE, an Eclipse-based IDE plugin which helps developers to write defensive code from the beginning by giving them real-time feedback on points of interest in their development.