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* 6:30p - 7:00p Chapter business, leadership transition, etc. OWASP Updates [https://www.owasp.org/images/5/57/DC_OWASP_FEB08_intro_v0.90.ppt PPT slides]
  
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===Opening Presentation===
 
===Opening Presentation===
The warm-up presentation will be given by chapter co-leader David Campbell, who will provide a recap of the highlights from the [http://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_&_WASC_AppSec_2007_Conference OWASP & WASC AppSec 2007 Conference]
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The warm-up presentation was delivered by chapter co-leader David Campbell, who provided an update on the state of OWASP, the goals for the Denver chapter, and the upcoming FROC conference.
  
 
===Main Event Presentation===
 
===Main Event Presentation===
The main event presentation will be given by Michael Sutton, who is the co-author of [http://www.amazon.com/Fuzzing-Brute-Force-Vulnerability-Discovery/dp/0321446119 "Fuzzing : Brute Force Vulnerability Discovery"] and the Security Evangelist for SPI Dynamics, recently acquired by HP. Michael is responsible for identifying, researching and presenting on emerging issues in the web application security industry. He is a frequent speaker at major information security conferences, has authored much literature and is regularly quoted in the media on various information security topics. Michael is also a member of the Web Application Security Consortium (WASC), where he is project lead for the Web Application Security Statistics project.
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The main event presentation was delivered by Michael Sutton, who is the co-author of [http://www.amazon.com/Fuzzing-Brute-Force-Vulnerability-Discovery/dp/0321446119 "Fuzzing : Brute Force Vulnerability Discovery"] and the Security Evangelist for SPI Dynamics, recently acquired by HP. Michael is responsible for identifying, researching and presenting on emerging issues in the web application security industry. He is a frequent speaker at major information security conferences, has authored much literature and is regularly quoted in the media on various information security topics. Michael is also a member of the Web Application Security Consortium (WASC), where he is project lead for the Web Application Security Statistics project.
  
 
Prior to joining SPI Dynamics, Michael was the Director for iDefense Labs, a team of world class researchers tasked with discovering and researching security vulnerabilities. Michael also established the Information Systems Assurance and Advisory Services (ISAAS) practice for Ernst & Young in Bermuda. He holds degrees from the University of Alberta and The George Washington University.  
 
Prior to joining SPI Dynamics, Michael was the Director for iDefense Labs, a team of world class researchers tasked with discovering and researching security vulnerabilities. Michael also established the Information Systems Assurance and Advisory Services (ISAAS) practice for Ernst & Young in Bermuda. He holds degrees from the University of Alberta and The George Washington University.  
  
 
===New Location!===
 
===New Location!===
We will be switching up the venue from the Echostar and Accuvant hospitality we've enjoyed for past meetings, and will be hosting the meeting at the headquarters of the United States Antarctic Program at Raytheon Polar Services.  The address is as follows:
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*[mailto:[email protected] David Campbell, Denver OWASP] +1 415 377 7379
 
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*[mailto:[email protected] Eric Duprey, Denver OWASP]
 
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 22 February 2008

MEETING INVITE FLYER

Agenda

  • 6:00p - 6:30p Dinner (at RPSC; pizza provided by HP)
  • 6:30p - 7:00p Chapter business, leadership transition, etc. OWASP Updates PPT slides

Opening Presentation

The warm-up presentation was delivered by chapter co-leader David Campbell, who provided an update on the state of OWASP, the goals for the Denver chapter, and the upcoming FROC conference.

Main Event Presentation

The main event presentation was delivered by Michael Sutton, who is the co-author of "Fuzzing : Brute Force Vulnerability Discovery" and the Security Evangelist for SPI Dynamics, recently acquired by HP. Michael is responsible for identifying, researching and presenting on emerging issues in the web application security industry. He is a frequent speaker at major information security conferences, has authored much literature and is regularly quoted in the media on various information security topics. Michael is also a member of the Web Application Security Consortium (WASC), where he is project lead for the Web Application Security Statistics project.

Prior to joining SPI Dynamics, Michael was the Director for iDefense Labs, a team of world class researchers tasked with discovering and researching security vulnerabilities. Michael also established the Information Systems Assurance and Advisory Services (ISAAS) practice for Ernst & Young in Bermuda. He holds degrees from the University of Alberta and The George Washington University.

New Location!

We hosted the meeting at the headquarters of the United States Antarctic Program at Raytheon Polar Services. The address is as follows:

Raytheon Technical Services Company, LLC
7400 South Tucson Way
Centennial, CO
80112, USA
Raytheon Polar Services Company Website
GoogleMaps Link to RPSC Location Site

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