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==University Liaison==
 
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4th and 5th February 2018 - Auckland


Introduction

We are proud to announce the ninth OWASP New Zealand Day conference, to be held at the University of Auckland on Monday February 5th, 2018. OWASP New Zealand Day is a one-day conference dedicated to information security, with an emphasis on secure architecture and development techniques to help Kiwi developers build more secure applications.


Who is it for?

  • Web Developers: There will be a choice of two streams in the morning. First stream covering introductory talks to information security, second stream covering deeper technical topics. Afternoon sessions will cover offensive security in stream one, and continue with deeper technical topics in stream two
  • Security Professionals and Enthusiasts: Technical sessions later in the day will showcase new and interesting attack and defence topics

Conference structure

Date: Monday 5 February 2018
Time: 9:30am - 6:00pm
Cost: Free

The main conference is on Monday 5th of February, and will have two streams in both the morning and the afternoon:


Morning Introductory information security topics Informational / Defensive
Afternoon Offensive Security Informational / Defensive

Training

Date: Sunday 4 February 2018
Time: 9:30am - 6:00pm or part thereof
Cost: To be advised

As well as the main conference on Monday, we are pleased to be able to provide training on Sunday at a discounted price. We anticipate a selection of introductory and advanced training topics.

Training sessions will be held at the same venue on Sunday 4 February.


The ninth OWASP New Zealand Day will be happening thanks to the support provided by the University of Auckland, which will kindly offer the same location as last year for stream one, with the addition of another room near by for the stream two room. Entry to the event will, as in the past, be free.


For any comments, feedback or observations, please don't hesitate to contact us.

Registration

Registration for the main conference day is now open: Conference Registration Here

There is no cost for the main conference day. Unfortunately due to increased conference running costs, lunch, morning and afternoon tea's will not be provided as it has been for the past OWASP NZ Days. We do ask that if at any point you realise you cannot make it please cancel your registration to make room for others as spaces are limited.


Important dates

  • CFP submission deadline: 8th December 2017
  • CFT submission deadline: 8th December 2017
  • Conference Registration deadline: 29th January 2018
  • Training Registration deadline: 29th January 2018
  • Training Day date: 4th February 2018
  • Conference Day date: 5th February 2018


For those of you booking flights, ensure you can be at the venue at 9:00am, the conference will end by 6:00pm however we will have post conference drinks at a local drinking establishment for those interested.


Conference Venue

The University of Auckland School of Business
Owen Glen Building
Address: 12 Grafton Road

Stream one room: Level 1
Room: 115 (Fisher & Paykel Auditorium)

Stream two room: Level 0
Room: 098

Auckland
New Zealand
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Conference Sponsors

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Conference Committee

  • Denis Andzakovic - OWASP New Zealand Leader (Auckland)
  • Kirk Jackson - OWASP New Zealand Leader (Wellington)
  • Kim Carter - OWASP New Zealand Leader (Christchurch)
  • Nick Malcolm - OWASP New Zealand (Auckland)
  • Sam Macleod - OWASP New Zealand (Auckland)

Please direct all enquiries to [email protected] | [email protected] | [email protected]

OWASP NZ on Twitter (https://twitter.com/owaspnz)

University Liaison

Lech Janczewski - Associate Professor - University of Auckland School of Business


Call For Presentations

OWASP New Zealand Day conferences attract a high quality of speakers from a variety of security disciplines including architects, web developers and engineers, system administrators, penetration testers, policy specialists and more.


We would like a variety of technical levels in the presentations submitted, corresponding to the three sections of the conference:

  • Introductions to various Information Security topics, and the OWASP projects
  • Technical topics
  • Policy, Compliance and Risk Management


The introductory talks should appeal to an intermediate to experienced software developer, without a solid grounding in application security or knowledge of the OWASP projects. These talks should be engaging, encourage developers to learn more about information security, and give them techniques that they can immediately return to work and apply to their jobs.

Technical topics are running all day and should appeal to two audiences - experienced software security testers or researchers, and software developers who have a “OWASP Top Ten” level of understanding of web attacks and defences. You could present a lightning, short or long talk on something you have researched, developed yourself, or learnt in your travels. Ideally the topics will have technical depth or novelty so that the majority of attendees learn something new.

We would also like to invite talks that will appeal to those interested in the various non-technical topics that are important in our industry. These talks could focus on the development of policies, dealing with compliance obligations, managing risks within an enterprise, or other issues that could appeal to those in management roles.


We encourage presentations to have a strong component on fixing and prevention of security issues. We are looking for presentations on a wide variety of security topics, including but not limited to:


  • Web application security
  • Mobile security
  • Cloud security
  • Secure development
  • Vulnerability analysis
  • Threat modelling
  • Application exploitation
  • Exploitation techniques
  • Threat and vulnerability countermeasures
  • Platform or language security (JavaScript, NodeJS, .NET, Java, RoR, Python, etc)
  • Penetration Testing
  • Browser and client security
  • Application and solution architecture security
  • PCI DSS
  • Risk management
  • Security concepts for C*Os, project managers and other non-technical attendees
  • Privacy controls


The submission will be reviewed by the OWASP New Zealand Day conference committee and the highest voted talks will be selected and invited for presentation.


PLEASE NOTE:

  • Due to limited budget available, expenses for international speakers cannot be covered.
  • If your company is willing to cover travel and accommodation costs, the company will become "Support Sponsor" of the event.


Please submit your presentation here.


Submissions deadline: 8th December 2017

Applicants will be notified in the following week after the deadline, whether they were successful or not.

Call For Trainers

We are happy to announce that training will run on Sunday February 4 2018, the day before the OWASP NZ Day conference. The training venue will be Level 0, Rooms: case rooms 1(005), 2(057), 3(055), and 4(009) kindly provided by the University of Auckland School of Business, in the same building as the OWASP NZ Day conference itself. Classes can contain up to 69 students, with power for laptop usage and Wi-Fi. A wide range of half-day or full-day training proposals will be considered, see the Call for Papers for a list of example topics.

If you are interested in running one of the training sessions, please contact Denis Andzakovic, Kirk Jackson and Kim Carter with the following information:


  • Trainer name
  • Trainer organisation
  • Telephone + email contact
  • Short Trainer bio
  • Training title
  • Trainer requirements (e.g. a projector, whiteboard, etc)
  • Trainee requirements (e.g. laptop, VMware/VirtualBox, etc)
  • Training summary (less than 500 words)
  • Target audience (e.g. testers, project managers, security managers, web developers, architects)
  • Skill level required (Basic / Intermediate / Advanced)
  • What attendees can expect to learn (key objectives)
  • Short course outline


The fixed price per head for training will be $250 for a half-day session and $500 for a whole-day session. As this training is part of an OWASP event, part of the proceeds go back to OWASP. The split is as follows:

  • 25% to OWASP Global - used for OWASP projects around the world
  • 25% to OWASP NZ Day - used for NZ Day expenses
  • 50% to the training provider.


Please submit the above information to all of the following:


Submissions deadline: 8th December 2017

Applicants will be notified in the following week after the deadline, whether they were successful or not.


Call For Sponsorships

OWASP New Zealand Day 2018 will be held in Auckland on the 5th of February, 2018 and is a security conference entirely dedicated to application security. The conference is once again being hosted by the University of Auckland with their support and assistance. OWASP New Zealand Day 2018 is a free event, but requires sponsor support to help be an instructive and quality event for the New Zealand community. OWASP is strictly not for profit. The sponsorship money will be used to help make OWASP New Zealand Day 2018 a free, compelling, and valuable experience for all attendees.


The sponsorship funds collected are to be used for things such as:

  • Name tags - we feel that getting to know people within the New Zealand community is important, and name tags make that possible.
  • Promotion - up to now our events are propagating by word of mouth. We would like to get to a wider audience by advertising our events.
  • Printed Materials - printed materials will include brochures, tags and lanyards.

Facts

Last year, the event was supported by nine sponsors and attracted more than 900 registrations. Plenty of constructive (and positive!) feedback from the audience was received and we are using this to make the conference more appealing to more people. For more information on the last New Zealand Day event, please visit: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_New_Zealand_Day_2017

The OWASP New Zealand community is strong, there are more than 500 people currently subscribed to the mailing-list. OWASP New Zealand Day is expected to attract between 800 and 1000 attendees this year.

OWASP regular attendees are IT project managers, IT security managers, IT security consultants, web application architects and developers, QA managers, QA testers and system administrators.

Sponsorships

There are three different levels of sponsorships for the OWASP New Zealand Day event:


Support Sponsorship: (Covering international speaker travel expenses, media coverage/article/promotion of the event)

Includes:


Silver Sponsorship: 1500 NZD

Includes:

  • Publication of the sponsor logo on the event web site - https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_New_Zealand_Day_2018
  • The publication of the sponsor logo in the event site, in the agenda, on the handouts and in all the official communications with the attendees at the conference.
  • The possibility to distribute the company brochures, CDs or other materials to the participants during the event.


Gold Sponsorship: 2750 NZD

Includes:

  • The possibility to have a promotional banner or sign side stage in the main auditorium (to be provided by the sponsor, size subject to approval by the OWASP NZ Day Committee).
  • The publication of the sponsor logo in the event site, in the agenda, on the handouts and in all the official communications with the attendees at the conference.
  • The possibility to distribute the company brochures, CDs or other materials to the participants during the event.
  • Publication of the sponsor logo on the OWASP New Zealand Chapter page - Sponsor logo on the OWASP NZ site prior and during the OWASP Day event - https://www.owasp.org/index.php/New_Zealand
  • Publication of the sponsor logo on the event web site - https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_New_Zealand_Day_2018


Those who are interested in sponsoring OWASP New Zealand 2018 Conference can contact the OWASP New Zealand Board.

Code of Conduct

We want to make the OWASP NZ Day a welcoming environment for all attendees. To that end, we would like to remind you of OWASP's anti-harassment policy: [1].

Speakers, trainers and sponsors have all been reminded of these policies, and are expected to abide by them like all attendees.

If you have any concerns during the day, please seek out Kirk, Denis or Kim. We will make ourselves visible at the start of the day so you know what we look like.