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* Marc Curphey will happily speak about the WebAppSec industry, SDLC etc. around Europe. You can see him in action at [http://video.hitb.org/2006.html HITB with John Viega] (big download)
 
* Marc Curphey will happily speak about the WebAppSec industry, SDLC etc. around Europe. You can see him in action at [http://video.hitb.org/2006.html HITB with John Viega] (big download)
 
* [mailto:[email protected] Paolo Perego] is available to talk about [http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Orizon_Project Orizon project], safe coding and code review issues around Europe in the near October-December.
 
* [mailto:[email protected] Paolo Perego] is available to talk about [http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Orizon_Project Orizon project], safe coding and code review issues around Europe in the near October-December.
* [mailto:[email protected] Marco Morana] is available to talk about [http://iac.dtic.mil/iatac/download/security.pdf Application Security Frameworks]and Secure Code Reviews [http://https://www.cmpevents.com/CSI33/a.asp?option=G&V=3&id=443342 as reference] in USA around November-December and in Europe around January-February.
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* [mailto:[email protected] Marco Morana] is available to talk about [http://iac.dtic.mil/iatac/download/security.pdf Application Security Frameworks]and Secure Code Reviews [https://www.cmpevents.com/CSI33/a.asp?option=G&V=3&id=443342 see previous CSI conference as topic] in USA around November-December and in Europe around January-February.
 
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Revision as of 18:48, 3 November 2007

This new program allows local chapter or application security conferences to have OWASP presenters on site.

This page will allow 3 parties to find each other:

  • OWASP speakers to entertain OWASP presentations and that want to see the world
  • Local chapters or application security events that want to attract an OWASP speaker
  • OWASP sponsors that want to support spreading the OWASP message

Owasp on the Move (OotM) is now also a project. Visit the project page to see what the future holds for OotM.

Current demand

Add your demand here:

  • Helsinki is looking for OWASP speakers on the SDLC topic for a mini-conference. Expected timing is late August, early Sept. Sponsors and potential speakers are requested to contact Mikko.
  • Edmonton is looking for an OWASP speaker on any topic to coincide with the CIPS Edmonton ICE Conference[1]. The talk would be during November 5 - 7, 2007. Looking for a quick reply if possible as we are trying to finalize the conference program very shortly. Keynotes at the conference include Bruce Schneier and Jim Christy, so this could be a great opportunity to showcase OWASP to an interested audience.
  • Turkey will have two consecutive meetings; 24 November, Ankara and 26 November, Izmir and looking for a speaker on technical web/application security general. "Browser Security", "Web 2.0 Security", "Java/ASP.NET secure coding issues/tips". There will be mostly university students but will also focus on the folks in the industry.

Current offerings

If you want to (re)do an OWASP related presentation, propose them here with your availability boundaries (timing/geographical)

Upcoming OWASP on the Move Events

Past OWASP on the Move Events

  • 8th Sep 2007: Belgium Mark Curphey, pdp (Architect), Simon Roses Femerling and David Kierznowski presented as part of the OWASP Day worldwide conference.
  • 14th July 2007: Turkey Dinis joined the first Turkey Mini-Conference
  • 22nd June 2007: Belgium Ivan Ristic and Dinis Cruz came to the chapter meeting (sponsored by F5 Networks locally).

Sponsors

Currently the OotM is sponsored by banners on the OWASP home page.

We are looking for sponsors that specifically want to sponsor the OotM project.

Past local sponsors were: