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{{Chapter Template|chaptername=Columbus, OH|extra=The chapter leader is [mailto:owasp(at)hayesdf.com Chris Hayes]|mailinglistsite=http://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-columbus|emailarchives=http://lists.owasp.org/pipermail/owasp-columbus}}
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Welcome to the home site of the Columbus OWASP Chapter. We welcome all technology professionals to our monthly discussions of application security.
  
== Local News ==
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== Upcoming Meetings ==
'''– NOTICE – First local chapter meeting - 3/24/2008; details below'''
 
The chapter has just started! We are currently seeking board members and to get the local community involved by publicizing the chapter. We are currently planning activities for the remainder of 2008; at least one chpater meeting per quarter - more if interest warrants. 
 
  
To submit educational topics for upcoming meetings, please submit your powerpoint using the
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'''''Upcoming meetings are listed at our new [http://www.meetup.com/Columbus-OWASP/ Meetup.com site].'''''
[http://www.owasp.org/images/5/54/Presentation_template.ppt OWASP Template] and include a speaker BIO. Any inquiries regarding chapter or meeting sponsors can be directed to [mailto:owasp(at)hayesdf.com Chris Hayes]. Please begin the subject header with: [OWASP COLUMBUS].
 
  
Thank you!
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== Chapter information ==
  
== March 2008 Meeting ==
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Columbus OWASP meets monthly on the fourth Thursday of the month, with two different meeting formats. Some months are Sessions, where we have two speakers, and an open discussion of news of the day. Others are Code Jams, where we work on projects, bug bounty programs, or other geeky stuff.  All of it is described on [http://www.meetup.com/Columbus-OWASP/ Meetup.com]. There will be opportunities for Columbus OWASP members to meet other local security groups through event cross-participation and cooperation.
  
'''When:''' March 24th, 2008, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM, Doors open at 5:30 PM
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=== OWASP Membership  ===
  
'''Where:''' Heritage Room, One Nationwide Plaza, Columbus, OH 43215
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There have been a lot of questions about membership.  Membership supports the many projects that OWASP in involved in, including ESAPI. [http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Membership#Categories_of_Membership_.26_Supporters Learn more about membership here].  Remember to tell them you are interested in membership in the Columbus chapter.
  
'''Parking:''' Recommend parking in the Front St. Garage; take the Skywalk from the garage over to the Nationwide Plazas. Signs will be posted.
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=== Stay in touch with Columbus OWASP  ===
  
'''*** General Session Topic: Introduction to OWASP ***'''
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*The first stop to connecting with the community is our [https://www.meetup.com/Columbus-OWASP/messages/boards/ Meetup message board], feel free to contribute and interact with the forum - it's not just for listening!
  
'''Who:''' Chris Hayes (Nationwide Insurance, CISSP, OWASP Columbus, OH Chapter Leader)
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*We're a group on [http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=2796025 LinkedIn] as well, please join us.
  
OWASP plays a special role in the application security ecosystem, is vehicle for sharing knowledge and lead best practices across organizations. As an example, OWASP is a community of people passionate about application security. We all share a vision of a world where you can confidently trust the software you use. One of our primary missions is to make application security visible so that people can make informed decisions about risk.
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=== Become a voting member  ===
OWASP is the most authoritative and resourceful application security organization to share and open source tools, documents, basic information, guidelines, presentations projects worldwide. The OWASP Top Ten list includes a reference for most critical web application security flaws compiled by a variety of security experts from around the world. The list is recommended by U.S. Federal Trade Commission, the U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency and is adopted by Payment Card Industry (PCI) as a requirement for security code reviews.
 
Through OWASP you’ll find a rich community of people to connect through mailing lists, participating in the local chapters, and attending conferences.
 
The people involved in OWASP recognize the world’s software is most likely getting less and less secure. As we increase our interconnections and use more and more powerful computing technologies, the likelihood of introducing vulnerabilities increases exponentially.
 
Whatever the internet becomes, OWASP can play a key role in making sure that it is a place we can trust. This meeting will provide an opportunity to meet local OWASP affiliates and members and know more about how to contribute to OWASP.
 
  
'''*** Specific Session Topic: Web Session Token Security (OWASP Top 10 - Broken Authentication and Session Management) ***'''
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We encourage organization and individual supporters of our [http://www.owasp.org/index.php/About_The_Open_Web_Application_Security_Project ethics & principals] to become a voting '''[http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Membership#Categories_of_Membership_.26_Supporters MEMBER]'''. Please review the [[Chapter Rules]] and the [http://www.owasp.org/images/9/9f/2009-OWASP_KeyNote-V2.pdf OWASP overview], and [mailto:columbusowasp(at)gmail.com contact the chapter leaders] for more information.
  
'''Who:''' Greg Green (CISSP, Senior Security Consultant, Nationwide Insurance)
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''The professional association of OWASP Foundation Inc., is always free and open to anyone interested in learning more about application security.''  
  
During this presentation we will briefly cover web application sessions. Attendees will be introduced to the OWASP WebGoat application and the session management flaw exercise labeled “Spoof an Authentication Cookie”. Besides WebGoat, attendees will also be exposed to the OWASP tool WebScarab (intercepting proxy), and some simple JAVA code.
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=== We want your participation!  ===
  
[[Category:OWASP Chapter]]
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To submit educational topics for upcoming meetings, [mailto:columbusowasp(at)gmail.com submit your ideas and slide deck] (if available) using the [http://www.owasp.org/images/5/54/Presentation_template.ppt OWASP Template] and include a speaker BIO. It doesn't have to be formal, we're happy to provide some assistance in organizing your thoughts. You only need an interest and knowledge of your independent research or related software security topic.
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=== Sponsorship, too!  ===
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There are myriad opportunities to sponsor the chapter, including meeting space, food, marketing, and monetary donations. We're always looking for assistance. Inquiries regarding chapter or per-meeting sponsorship opportunities can be directed to [mailto:columbusowasp(at)gmail.com the chapter leaders]. As a [http://www.owasp.org/index.php/About_OWASP 501(3)c non-profit professional association] your support and sponsorship of a meeting venue and/or refreshments is tax-deductible and all financial contributions can be [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Single_Meeting_Supporter made online right now].
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== Previous Meetings  ==
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The previous meetings, including materials and photos, can be accessed on our [https://www.meetup.com/Columbus-OWASP/ Meetup page]
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== Columbus OWASP Chapter Leaders  ==
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Please feel free to contact the chapter leaders at any time.
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*[mailto:[email protected] Aaron Ansari]
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*[mailto:Connie.Matthews(at)securicon.com  Connie Matthews]
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*[mailto:bill(at)pointweb.net Bill Sempf]
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Latest revision as of 04:53, 29 December 2017

Welcome to the home site of the Columbus OWASP Chapter. We welcome all technology professionals to our monthly discussions of application security.

Upcoming Meetings

Upcoming meetings are listed at our new Meetup.com site.

Chapter information

Columbus OWASP meets monthly on the fourth Thursday of the month, with two different meeting formats. Some months are Sessions, where we have two speakers, and an open discussion of news of the day. Others are Code Jams, where we work on projects, bug bounty programs, or other geeky stuff. All of it is described on Meetup.com. There will be opportunities for Columbus OWASP members to meet other local security groups through event cross-participation and cooperation.

OWASP Membership

There have been a lot of questions about membership. Membership supports the many projects that OWASP in involved in, including ESAPI. Learn more about membership here. Remember to tell them you are interested in membership in the Columbus chapter.

Stay in touch with Columbus OWASP

  • The first stop to connecting with the community is our Meetup message board, feel free to contribute and interact with the forum - it's not just for listening!
  • We're a group on LinkedIn as well, please join us.

Become a voting member

We encourage organization and individual supporters of our ethics & principals to become a voting MEMBER. Please review the Chapter Rules and the OWASP overview, and contact the chapter leaders for more information.

The professional association of OWASP Foundation Inc., is always free and open to anyone interested in learning more about application security.

We want your participation!

To submit educational topics for upcoming meetings, submit your ideas and slide deck (if available) using the OWASP Template and include a speaker BIO. It doesn't have to be formal, we're happy to provide some assistance in organizing your thoughts. You only need an interest and knowledge of your independent research or related software security topic.

Sponsorship, too!

There are myriad opportunities to sponsor the chapter, including meeting space, food, marketing, and monetary donations. We're always looking for assistance. Inquiries regarding chapter or per-meeting sponsorship opportunities can be directed to the chapter leaders. As a 501(3)c non-profit professional association your support and sponsorship of a meeting venue and/or refreshments is tax-deductible and all financial contributions can be made online right now.

Previous Meetings

The previous meetings, including materials and photos, can be accessed on our Meetup page

Columbus OWASP Chapter Leaders

Please feel free to contact the chapter leaders at any time.