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The OWASP Project Summit is a smaller version of the much larger OWASP Summits. This event activity gives our project leaders the opportunity to showcase their project progress, and have attendees sit down and work on project tasks before, during and after the annual fundraiser ([http://www.appsecusa.org AppSec]) regional event. It is an excellent opportunity to engage the event attendees, and it gives project leaders the chance to move forward on their project milestones while meeting new potential volunteers that can assist with future milestones.
 
The OWASP Project Summit is a smaller version of the much larger OWASP Summits. This event activity gives our project leaders the opportunity to showcase their project progress, and have attendees sit down and work on project tasks before, during and after the annual fundraiser ([http://www.appsecusa.org AppSec]) regional event. It is an excellent opportunity to engage the event attendees, and it gives project leaders the chance to move forward on their project milestones while meeting new potential volunteers that can assist with future milestones.
  

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Welcome

2013 OWASP Project Summit Report

The OWASP Project Summit is a smaller version of the much larger OWASP Summits. This event activity gives our project leaders the opportunity to showcase their project progress, and have attendees sit down and work on project tasks before, during and after the annual fundraiser (AppSec) regional event. It is an excellent opportunity to engage the event attendees, and it gives project leaders the chance to move forward on their project milestones while meeting new potential volunteers that can assist with future milestones.

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Call to Action by Samantha Groves/OWASP Projects Manager

Hello OWASP Leaders,

The 2013 OWASP Summit is happening! We had to overcome a few obstacles to get to where we are now, but we have had incredible support from the community after our intentions where made public. It's now time to start working on OWASP 5.0 at this year's AppSec USA in New York. I do realize that we still have a massive workload to complete before the event, but I am confident that we can make this Summit a great success for our community and beyond. We need to ensure that the culture of our OWASP Summits continues, and I am dedicated to making this a great success for our community so we may continue our efforts for years to come.

Help design the 2013 OWASP Summit in New York!

As OWASP Leaders, I would like you to take some time to help us design this year's Summit. We currently have a handful of tracks and session ideas, but I would love to have your input on what you think we should focus on. Please have a think about the projects, topics, working sessions, and tracks you would like to see or participate in at this year's summit. The Summit team will take these ideas, and create a cohesive and comprehensive schedule of sessions based on your input so I encourage you to summit your ideas straight away. I encourage you to have a look at the current track and session ideas.

We need your ideas, energy, and input NOW! Please add your name to the attendee list if you are joining us or would like to attend!

We will see you at AppSec USA in New York City!


Samantha Groves

OWASP Projects Manager

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Summit Organisation Pages

These are pages with organization details about this event

The OWASP Project Summit is a smaller version of the much larger OWASP Summits. This event activity gives our project leaders the opportunity to showcase their project progress, and have attendees sit down and work on project tasks before, during and after the annual fundraiser (AppSec) regional event. It is an excellent opportunity to engage the event attendees, and it gives project leaders the chance to move forward on their project milestones while meeting new potential volunteers that can assist with future milestones.


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What is the Global Summit? Is it like AppSec or other OWASP conferences?

The OWASP Global Summit is the place where application security experts meet to discuss plans, projects and solutions for the future of application security. The Summit is not a conference - there are no talks or training seminars - this is an opportunity to do actual work to further the field of application security. We are holding the summit as part of our AppSec USA 2013 conference, but it is a separate activity from the conference itself. Participants will stay in shared accommodations and collaborate to produce tangible progress towards influencing standards, establishing roadmaps, and setting the tone for OWASP and application security for the coming years. The Summit will consist of Summit Working Sessions with a variety of topics set by our community. Participants are free to attend any working session, but we encourage everyone to select working sessions for topics where they have the most to contribute.

Anyone can attend the Summit! OWASP community members, application security experts, industry players, and developers are all welcome at the Summit. If you would like to receive a personalized invitation for yourself or another person, see the contact either Samantha Groves [[email protected]] or Kait Disney Leugers [[email protected]].

When is the Summit?

The Summit will be held June 23 and 24, 2014.

Where is the Summit being held?

TBA

Who do I contact for help?

For general assistance in all matters related to the Summit, contact Samantha Groves or Kait Disney-Leugers.

For help with travel and accommodations, contact Samantha Groves.

Where do I stay?

TBA

Who is going to the Summit?

OWASP SUMMIT SPONSORSHIP

I’m an OWASP leader - why isn’t this free for me?

So who is being funded?

The first round of sponsored attendees was selected based on their contribution to AppSec EU. These sponsored leaders are our Project Talk Speakers and Summit Session Leaders. Leaders with funding in their projects have also decided to use those project funds to assist with the summit, and give project talks at AppSec EU. Key summit assistants were also funded as they will be key to the successful running of a 4 day summit.

What does it mean to be a “sponsored” Summit attendee?

A sponsored summit leader must prepare and chair their scheduled summit session, and a sponsored summit assistant must be available to help with on-site logistics throughout the entirety of the summit.

Why do they get funded and not me?

EMPLOYER FUNDING/SPONSORSHIP

My employer needs an invitation letter/documentation to sponsor me to go. Where do I get this?

Please contact Samantha Groves with your request, and she will work with you on creating some personalized material for your employer/sponsor.

Can my company have a logo on the wiki page if they fund me?

I need help convincing my employer to fund my Summit attendance - what should I tell them?

You can use the following points in your discussion: This year's Summit will be a gathering of OWASP leaders and key industry players to focus on a variety of important application security topics including browser security and cross-site scripting eradication. Attending the Summit will provide <EMPLOYEE NAME> with opportunities to:

  • Participate in the latest developments in application security and influence its trajectory
  • Gain new skills and technical knowledge for current application security projects
  • Find out where other companies are focusing their energy and resource
  • Increase visibility for <COMPANY’S NAME>

We believe that <EMPLOYEE’S NAME>’s attendance at the Global Summit is an worthwhile investment for both <COMPANY NAME> and <EMPLOYEE NAME>. Therefore, we are asking you to consider supporting <EMPLOYEE’S NAME> participation at this important event by donating <HIS/HER> time to attend the Summit.

WORKING SESSIONS

I want to plan/run a working session. What do I need to do?

  1. If you haven't done so already, please add your name to the Summit Attendee page.
  2. After we know you plan to attend the Summit, visit the Summit working sessions page and determine if there is a working session already listed that you are interested in running/planning/leading, or if you have a new idea.
  3. If there is a session already listed without a leader, feel free to add your name as the leader and send Samantha Groves an email letting her know your intent. She can set you up with a working session page and let you know about any next steps. If a leader already is listed for the session you are interested in, add you your name as session member/attendee and email the leader to see what you can do to help.
  4. If you have a new idea, add your information to one of the blank rows under the appropriate track name, or under Track: OWASP if you don't see a good fit. Send Samantha Groves an email letting her know your intent. She can set you up with a working session page and let you know about any next steps.

Confirmed Summit Attendees: with Funding

2014 OWASP Project Summit Attendees
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  • University Outreach, Education, and Training Summit Session Leader

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  • Project Advisory Board member- Project Task force

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  • Live streaming and recording of talks at the conference + demonstrations by other summit participants

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Remote participation will be key for the success of this Projects Summit. Ideally we should should have 10x remote attendees (vs local attendees), since that allows project leaders, contributors and users that cannot make it to the conference (or will arrive late) to also participate. What would be really interesting is if the physical presence is the 'enabler' for the wide participation and deliverables. In fact we might find that the most important attendees might be remote Starting with the basics here is what will be needed:

  • Good Internet connectivity (ideally dedicated, but that will have further costs)
  • Local moderators
  • Streaming technology (in both video, audio and text)
  • Sharing tools (virtual docs, whiteboards,etc..)
  • Registration system for remote participates
  • Schedule for remote participants