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Revision as of 01:11, 8 January 2009


About the Global Education Committee

The Global Education Committee was created during the OWASP EU Summit in Portugal 2008. The primary purpose of the Global Education Committee is: to work with the OWASP Education Project to provide educational materials for both internal and external users, develop liaisons with educational institutions worldwide.

Mission

Provide awareness, training and educational services to corporate, government and educational institutions on application security.

Vision

Make OWASP educational material globally available as a well known resource in easily consumable form mapped to a framework tied specifically to user roles and responsibilities

Committee Members

Education Committee (Board Member Rep: Seba)

Martin Knobloch (Netherlands)

Mano Paul (U.S.)

Eduardo Neves (Brazil)

Kuai Hinjosa (U.S.)

Cecil Su (Singapore)

Fabio Cerullo (Ireland)


How to join this committee

Join our mailing list

Scheduled Meetings

The Global Education Committee Meetings take place via Skype, see below for the local time: 
         3:30 p.m. @ Austin, Texas 
         4:30 p.m. @ New York 
         7:30 p.m. @ Brasil 
        22:30 a.m. @ Netherlands
         5:30 a.m. @ Singapore (following day)

Next meeting(s) scheduled for:

  • January 7th 2009
  • January 8th 2009

Agenda / Timeline (DRAFT)

Tasks

60 days to make a proposal

  • December 20th - first draft of the proposal
  • January 16th - submit


Targets (DRAFT)

Below you can find the timeline, what has to be achieved by when. All tasks must be SMART!

Task Deadline Type Status Description Who
Categorize (Organization) of educational materials TBD Message Status Categorize / Organization of the educational materials for audiance by roles and responsibilities/technologies and use the summit workshop notes. Martin
Train the trainers (Teach the teachers) TBD Delivery Status Description TBD
Create an online training and assessment portal TBD Delivery Status Description TBD
OWASP Bootcamp Project / CTF event OWASP AppSec Denver 2009 Delivery Status Description Martin
Speakers Bureau Project TBD Delivery started List of speakers, Name, Bio, Topics, History

Speakers in conferences (OOTM ask for funds on this)/summit

Martin
Marketing efforts TBD Awareness Services Status Flyers or Brochures of OWASP Top 10, Testing Guide. TBD
Internationalization of the training materials TBD Awareness Services Status Liaise with Juan Calderon for translation services for highly spoken languages TBD
Education material TBD Training & Educational Services Status All projects should be summoned to create educational material (training service) TBD
Educational Services TBD Training & Educational Services

3 Universities already in contact with and planning OWASP events to participate in.

Incorporate OWASP into the following top 5 Universities, within the next 12 months by introducing OWASP training and education resources at University's events.

1) New York University 2) Cornell University 3) Princeton University 4) University of Minnesota 5) Columbia University

As a result of these initiative we would hope to see:

1) Confirming participation at arranged events 2) Asking Universities to recognize they are using our resources by allowing us to place their names in wiki pages such as http://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Top_Ten_Project 3) University faculty, staff and students participate in local and international events/meetings 4) University faculty, staff and students contribute to OWASP projects

Kuai Hinojosa