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OWASP Edmonton

Welcome to the Edmonton chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Robert Martin


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Local News

Note change of time and venue for our next meeting.

Our chapter's next meeting will be January 16, 2007 at 5:45 PM. This meeting will be an informal Pub Night, to be held at the Sherlock's on Rice Howard Way. We would like to use the opportunity to get to know each other a bit more and have a less formal set of discussions. Robert Martin will chat about his thoughts about the web-centric computing model for the future and the security requirements needed to make that happen. We anticipate having an open discussion about the benefits and challenges of secure web-centric computing.

Previous meetings covered:

  • OWASP's Top Ten Project
  • OWASP's WebGoat insecure web application
  • Cross Site Scripting Attacks (Yegor's slideshow)