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OWASP Minneapolis-St. Paul (OWASP MSP)

Welcome to the Minneapolis-St. Paul (OWASP MSP) chapter homepage. The chapter leadership team includes Alex Bauert - President, Todd Dahl, and Lorna Alamri.

We use Meetup.com for announcements and Eventbrite.com for RSVP's to organize events and meetings. 


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OWASP-MSP Upcoming Chapter meeting

When: Monday, September 28th @ 6:00 - 7:45 PM

Title: Why Security Needs DevOps

I might be the only security guy who thinks DevOps is a good idea. I hear all too often about how insecure it is to push code changes directly into production. Wrong! This presentation will first present some foundational concepts: How Vulnerabilities Get Introduced and The Foundational Objectives of DevOps. From there, I will walk through how to build security into a DevOps Environment. The examples used in this presentation will be from Chef but they are very applicable to most DevOps automation tools.

Speaker: Jay Schulman

I'm currently writing at JaySchulman.com about growing your security career and am a Managing Principal at Cigital, Inc and lead our Midwest Practice. I focus at Cigital on application security initiatives.

I help security teams develop their information security programs and capabilities. I help CISOs, CIOs and CFOs understand and react to enterprise security risks and protect against attacks. I want to build information security organizations which enable the business. Information Security shouldn't be about saying 'no' but about finding a way to get to 'yes.'

Location: Target Northern Campus, 7000 Target Parkway North, Brooklyn Park, 55445

RSVP:

Eventbrite.com

Agenda:
5:30 PM Room opens for networking and CPE signup
6:00 PM Welcome: OWASP chapter update and Chapter Presentation
7:45 PM Wrap-up

Thank You Target for sponsoring our meeting location.



Content

Igor Matlin - Warning: Security Storms are Brewing in Your JavaScript - OWASP (MSP) - May 2015


Secure360

Secure360 is an annual conference providing high quality educational sessions and networking opportunities while working to identify developing trends in risk management, physical security, governance, audit, information security, contingency planning and human capital.

DC612 Meetings

DC612 meets the 2nd Thursday of the month.
http://www.dc612.org/

President: Alex Bauert

Leadership Team: Todd Dahl

Leadership Team: Lorna Alamri

Board Oversight: David Bryan

Content and Social Media: [Eric]

Secure360 Representative: Alex Crittenden