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NEW GLOBAL COMMITTEE STRUCTURE

OWASP recognized the extraordinary contribution of our most active leaders by engaging them to lead a set of six new committees that report to the OWASP Board of Directors. Each democratically established committee will focus on a key function or geographic region, such as OWASP projects, conferences, local chapters, membership and industry outreach. Local Chapters should contact the appropriate committee for assistance, guidance or to suggest best practice.

OWASP GLOBAL COMMITTEES
OWASP GLOBAL COMMITTEE Projects Membership Education Conferences Industry Chapters Connections


Co-Chairs:Jason Li & Brad Causey


Chair:Dan Cornell


Chairs:Kuai Hinjosa and Martin Knobloch


Chair:Mark Bristow


Chair:Colin Watson

See also:


Chair:TBD

Chair:Lorna Alamri


How to Join a Global Committee

Committee details

Projects

  • Drive quality improvement for OWASP Projects
  • Manage OWASP Season of Code program
  • Highlight strategic projects to meet the long-term mission (for example, ESAPI)

Membership

  • Increase individual membership 100% in 18 months (Individuals)
  • Increase organizational supporters 100% in 18 months (Supporters)
  • Increase university supporters 100% in 18 months

Conferences

  • Identify events per year to be OWASP Conferences that are the primary supporting factor for grant projects, summits and operational costs

Education

  • Establish a adoptable program that can be incorporated into Univ., and technical education programs that leverages the efforts of many at OWASP to raise the level of awareness to secure software.
  • Obtain grants to further our work

Industry

  • Start outreach to critical infrastructures worldwide such as:
    • electricity generation, transmission and distribution;
    • gas production, transport and distribution;
    • oil and oil products production, transport and distribution;
    • telecommunication;
    • water supply (drinking water, waste water/sewage, stemming of surface water (e.g. dikes and sluices));
    • agriculture, food production and distribution;
    • heating (e.g. natural gas, fuel oil, district heating);
    • public health (hospitals, ambulances);
    • transportation systems (fuel supply, railway network, airports, harbors, inland shipping);
    • financial services (banking, clearing);
    • security services (police, military).

...they all use web applications...some even protect human life as well as PII and credit cards :)

  • Identify issues or "efforts" like the Browser Working Group and others, the group should invite Industry CIO/CISO's (perhaps as a "value" of corporate membership support) to want to publicly collaborate on a document of industry needs that can add value to having the support of OWASP Foundation for the greater good of secure software, a internet based global economic platform and humanitarian needs worldwide

Chapters

  • Enable the support required at the local level to accomplish the overall mission and goals of the association

Connections

  • Make connections between the OWASP Community and with outside world