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If you are a corporate or educational organization and would like to participate in the program, please contact Peter Dean at peter.dean(@)owasp.org.
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If you are a corporate or educational organization and would like to participate in the program, please contact Peter Dean at peter.dean(at)owasp.org.
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Also, for those located in New York:
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Calling all NYC students and NYC startups!
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The ACM chapters of NYU and Columbia, ADI at Columbia and tech@NYU at NYU, are excited to present a new opportunity for all NYC-area students interested in the interface of technology and entrepreneurship: HackNY.
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HackNY.org works to federate NYC students with NYC startups by facilitating a summer internship program and by building a community among the next generation of NYC hackers. Starting in 2010, the summer program includes pedagogical lectures as well as dinners with local and nonlocal upstarts, hackers, and founders.
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All NYC students are invited to a 24-hour hackathon at NYU April 2-3, 7pm-7pm, and all NYC startups are invited to submit to demo their hot technologies, share their APIs and data, and impress NYC?s next generation of code powerhouses, many of whom will be looking for summer internships.
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Students: All students are invited to RSVP to [email protected]. Please include your full name, University, class year, and major.
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Startups: to apply, simply fill out the form below by March 15.
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We look forward to hearing from you!
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http://hackny.org/hack/2010/03/welcome/

Revision as of 17:58, 26 March 2010

Stay tuned for information and program details on the OWASP Internship Program.



A key component to the overall success of OWASP’s mission is the ability to positively affect change and induce an atmosphere that is conducive for knowledge share and learning.

To further the mission of the Educational Project, OWASP desires to help better prepare the future workforce when making the transition from student to employee. Therefore, we have developed this Internship program. The goal of this program is to act as a bridge between the corporate and educational communities.

The benefits of participation for all involved are obvious. The Corporate Sponsors get a pipeline to future workers. Educational Sponsors further their mission by helping students better prepare for the real world. OWASP and the IT Security community benefit with the realization of our mission to make application security more visible.


If you are a corporate or educational organization and would like to participate in the program, please contact Peter Dean at peter.dean(at)owasp.org.


Also, for those located in New York:

Calling all NYC students and NYC startups!

The ACM chapters of NYU and Columbia, ADI at Columbia and tech@NYU at NYU, are excited to present a new opportunity for all NYC-area students interested in the interface of technology and entrepreneurship: HackNY.

HackNY.org works to federate NYC students with NYC startups by facilitating a summer internship program and by building a community among the next generation of NYC hackers. Starting in 2010, the summer program includes pedagogical lectures as well as dinners with local and nonlocal upstarts, hackers, and founders.

All NYC students are invited to a 24-hour hackathon at NYU April 2-3, 7pm-7pm, and all NYC startups are invited to submit to demo their hot technologies, share their APIs and data, and impress NYC?s next generation of code powerhouses, many of whom will be looking for summer internships.

Students: All students are invited to RSVP to [email protected]. Please include your full name, University, class year, and major.

Startups: to apply, simply fill out the form below by March 15.

We look forward to hearing from you!

[email protected]

http://hackny.org/hack/2010/03/welcome/