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The OWASP Chapters program helps to foster local discussion of application security around the world. Our Local Chapters are free and open to anyone and managed by a set of guidelines known as the OWASP Chapter Handbook. Many of the popular OWASP presentations are available for everyone to use at meetings.

Join Your Local Chapter

Attending meetings anywhere in the world is FREE and OPEN to anyone, membership is NOT required to do so. We suggest that you locate your "home chapter" and simply sign up on the appropriate mailing list, watch for the next local meeting stop by to introduce yourself ask questions and collaborate.

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Chapters by Geographic Region

Subcategories are listed alphabetically by state, province, or country as applicable. If you would like to restart an inactive chapter, please use the OWASP Chapter Request Form. CLICK TO EXPAND REGION

United States
Alabama
Birmingham

Arizona
Phoenix

Arkansas
Little Rock

California 
Bay Area
Inland Empire
Los Angeles
Orange County
Sacramento
San Diego
San Fernando Valley
Santa Barbara

Colorado
Boulder
Colorado Springs
Denver

Connecticut
Hartford

Delaware

Florida
Jacksonville
Miami
Orlando
South Florida
Space Coast
Tampa

Georgia
Atlanta

Hawaii

Illinois
Chicago

Indiana
Indianapolis

Iowa
Des Moines

Kentucky
Louisville

Maine
Portland, Maine

Maryland
Baltimore
Southern Maryland

Massachusetts
Boston

Michigan
Detroit
Marquette
Oakland County

Minnesota
Minneapolis St Paul

Mississippi
Biloxi-Gulfport

Missouri
Kansas City
Saint Louis

Nebraska
Lincoln
Omaha

Nevada
Las Vegas

New Hampshire
Nashua

New Jersey
New Jersey North

New Mexico
Albuquerque

New York
Albany
Long Island
New York City
Rochester
Syracuse

North Carolina
Charlotte
Triangle

Ohio
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus

Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
Tulsa

Oregon
Portland

Pennsylvania
Central Pennsylvania
Harrisburg
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh

Rhode Island

South Carolina
Columbia

South Dakota
Sioux Falls

Tennessee
Chattanooga
Knoxville
Memphis
Nashville

Texas
Austin
Dallas
Houston
San Antonio

Utah
St. George
Salt Lake City

Virginia
Hampton Roads
Richmond
Northern Virginia (NOVA)

Washington
Seattle

Washington DC

West Virginia
Huntington

Wisconsin
Madison


Canada


Caribbean
Latin America


Europe
To request to start a new chapter or restart an existing one, visit the Chapter Request Form.


Asia/Pacific/Middle East
Africa
Virtual
OWASP Student Chapter


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OWASP Student Chapters Program

The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) has local chapters around the world that help teach, learn, and inspire application security. Our Student Chapters program helps to extend application security into colleges and universities worldwide. OWASP Student Chapters Program is a way to integrate passionate AppSec students. We want to create students chapters in order to organise events, meetings and have fun! If your school has a computer science or management information systems degree, we can help you Start a Student Chapter there.

View the OWASP Student Chapters Program information and a list of participating student groups.

Start a Chapter

You don't need to be an expert in application security, just motivated to help build the OWASP community and organize meetings. There's a lot of help available from other Local Chapter leaders. So get your community moving to help the mission of software security awareness and start a local OWASP Chapter today!

A request to start or restart a chapter should be submitted by the founding member or group to the OWASP Chapter Request Form and should include:

  1. List of the people that are founding the chapter and the geographical area to be covered by the new chapter,
  2. Brief description of professional background or resume (from each of the founding leaders),
  3. Statement of why he or she wants to be an OWASP Leader (from each of the founding leaders).
  4. Each founding leader(s) (as well as any leaders joining the chapter after its creation) must read, understand, and agree to the terms of the Chapter Leader Handbook.
Generally speaking, the Chapter Leader Handbook asks that you:
* Will commit to organizing at least quarterly meetings
* Will find a stable location for meetings
* Will find great speakers
* Will publicize the chapter and recruit new members
* Will keep the chapter non-commercial

What is the process once I submit my request to start a chapter?

Once submitted, the request will be reviewed and approved by the OWASP Staff. Once the new chapter is approved

1. A chapter wiki page and mailing list will be set up for the new leader(s).

2. The chapter leader(s) will be given an owasp email account and password to operate as the administrator of the new chapter mailing list.

Update Chapter Leader

You may also use the OWASP Chapter Request Form to modify or add new chapter leaders. The chapter wiki page and OWASP Foundation records must be updated for leaders to access benefits. This form ensures that our internal records will be up to date.

Bring Speakers to Your Chapter

To support Local Chapter meetings and (web application) security conferences we started a travel-support program for OWASP presenters. If you are interested in attracting an OWASP speaker to your event, have a look at OWASP on the Move!

Chapter Support Materials

Funding

Chapter Communications

Marketing and Promotion

For more detail visit the OWASP Chapter Resources Page.

Learning Resources

Ottawa Chapter Training Videos


Let OWASP know if your Chapter has training resources you would like to see here