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This local chapter uses a community building website known as MeetUp, if you are unable to access it from your work computer as a result of filtering of social sites we recommend that you view it on your smart phone or via your personal computer.
  
We wanted to thank everyone for joining us for the October meeting!!
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<h2>[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Pittsburgh-Chapter/ https://www.owasp.org/images/8/82/Meetup_logo3.jpg] [http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Pittsburgh-Chapter/ OWASP Pittsburgh Chapter] - [http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Pittsburgh-Chapter/ Click Here For More Info] </h2>
 
 
 
 
Please let us know your thoughts on future events and topics!
 
 
 
Please consider becoming a Pittsburgh OWASP Chapter member so we can have more events next year.
 
== We need your support! ==
 
 
 
 
 
 
== NEXT MEETING ==
 
==='''Winter Meeting & Membership Drive--Tuesday, December 3, 2013 from 12 PM-1 PM'''===
 
We wanted to meet one more time this year!!!
 
 
 
Our next meeting speaker will by Special Agent Bill Slattery of the FBI Cyber Division in Pittsburgh, PA
 
 
 
Please join us for our December meeting of the Pittsburgh OWASP chapter. Reserve your seat today for December 3rd from 12:00 to 1:00.
 
 
 
Location: 525 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh, Pa
 
 
 
Note: When entering the building please register with security and then make your way to the 11th floor we will be in room 1120 and 1122. Time 12:00PM to 1:00PM.
 
 
 
Register Now: We have limited seating of 50 people.
 
Please reserve your seat early by e-mailing Lee Cambria at lee.cambria@gmail.com or [email protected]
 
We are looking forward to seeing you there!!! 
 
 
 
We want to thank everyone for the contuning support! 
 
 
 
Lee Cambria, Barb Mahoney, and Steve Lis
 
 
 
Pittsburgh OWASP Chapter Leaders
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== NEXT MEETING ==
 
==='''Fall Meeting & Membership Drive--Wednesday, October 2, 2013 from 1 PM-2 PM (plus OWASP swag!)'''===
 
Fall is approaching! And so...
 
 
 
The topic for our next meeting will be: Cybersecurity – "Current Trends and Threats'''
 
 
 
Please join us for our October meeting of the Pittsburgh OWASP chapter. Reserve your seat today for October 2nd from 1:00 to 2:00.
 
 
 
We are excited to announce Bobby Dominguez as our guest speaker for our October meeting.
 
Bobby is an accomplished pioneer in e-commerce and a security expert. In 1989, Dominguez was a founder and designer of the Internet’s first online social network, Matchmaker.com. Lycos acquired Matchmaker.com in 2000, where he created and led the security department. He repeated his success at integrating security & risk management into top-level business initiatives at Home Shopping Network and PSCU Financial Services. Under his leadership, the Sykes Enterprises' security team was selected as one of the 5 “Best Security Teams in the US” by SC Magazine in 2008. Bobby was also selected as one of the top 5 “CSOs of Year” in both 2009 & 2010 by SC Magazine. And in 2012 he was a finalist for (ISC)² Americas Information Security Leadership Awards.
 
 
 
Location: 525 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh, Pa
 
 
 
Note: When entering the building please register with security and then make your way to the 11th floor we will be in room 1120 and 1122. Time 1:00PM to 2:00PM.
 
 
 
Register Now: We have limited seating of 50 people. Please reserve your seat early by e-mail to Lee Cambria at [email protected] or [email protected]
 
This is going to be a fun filled networking and learning experience with giveaways of OWASP pens, stickers and bags
 
 
 
We hope to see you there!
 
 
 
Thank you,
 
 
 
Lee Cambria, Barb Mahoney, and Steve Lis
 
 
 
Pittsburgh OWASP Chapter Leaders
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==='''Spring Meeting & Membership Drive--Wednesday, May 15th, 2013 from 11 AM-2 PM (plus PIZZA!)'''===
 
Spring has sprung! And so...
 
 
 
Hello Everyone! Here’s a quick update…
 
 
 
The topic for our next meeting will be: '''Threat Modeling - The First Step in Secure Application Development'''
 
 
 
Application security issues continue to be a growing concern for businesses large and small. In fact, many people would be surprised to find that some of the most popular mobile apps downloaded are vulnerable to issues found in the OWASP Mobile Top 10 list of common vulnerabilities. To address these issues security needs to be integrated into the software development lifecycle (SDLC) used by the developers.  When developing an application in a secure manner threat modeling is an important but often forgotten first step.
 
 
 
This 1-hour talk will start out as an overview of where to integrate security into the SDLC process.  The remainder of the talk will focus on the threat modeling portion of the SecSDLC.  During this stage the OWASP Mobile Threat Model will be introduced. To provide real world examples vulnerabilities found in many of the top 25 downloaded apps found in the Apple App Store and Google Play will be covered.
 
 
 
''About the Presenter:'' '''Matt Neely''' is the Director of Research, Innovation and Strategic Initiatives at SecureState, a security management consulting firm.  At SecureState Matt leads the Research and Innovation team which focuses on imagining, researching and developing methodologies and tools that will solve industry related issues. In addition to Matt’s technical background, his strong understanding of business processes and organizational structure allow him to meet the security needs of the business world.  Matt is a regular speaker at various business and security user groups and conferences including Black Hat, Defcon, THOTCON and ShmooCon. Matt recently published the book Radio Reconnaissance in Penetration Testing.
 
 
 
As a reminder, the meeting will be held '''Wednesday, May 15th from 11 AM to 2 PM''' courtesy of Summa at '''925 Liberty Avenue in Pittsburgh, PA 15222'''.  A Pizza lunch will be served, so please '''RSVP as soon as possible'''!
 
 
 
Thank you,
 
 
 
Lee Cambria
 
 
 
 
 
==='''Spring Meeting & Membership Drive'''===
 
 
 
Hope you’re all surviving winter!  We’re currently working toward scheduling our next meeting for the last week of March, to usher in Spring!  We’ll send out another email and update the website when we have a more solid date, time, and location lined up.
 
 
 
Also, we are keen to expand the Pittsburgh chapter’s membership.  If you’ve been attending the meetings and would like to see more meetings, more content (more food?), we’d urge you to consider joining at either the personal level or consider the value of having your business becoming a Corporate member.
 
 
 
A one year Individual Membership is just $50, and helps fund the chapter. 
 
 
 
A one year Corporate Supporter Membership is $5000.00, and organizations that wish to support OWASP can make a 100% tax deductible donation. These funds are used to enable the OWASP Foundation mission supporting Projects enabling & Grants and receiving discounts at OWASP Conferences for employees to attend and if exhibiting.
 
 
 
To join, please click the link above on this page!
 
 
 
We hope you’ll join us, and help keep the chapter growing so that we can provide content.  Also, if there are specific topics you’d like for March’s chapter meeting (or speakers, for that matter!) please let us know.
 
 
 
Best regards,
 
 
 
 
 
==='''December Chapter Meeting'''===
 
 
 
This December's Chapter Meeting will be a lunchtime roundtable scheduled for NOON-1:30 PM Thursday, December 13th, 2012.  After all, how can we not enjoy the awesomeness of a date following 12/12/12!? If we have enough advance interest and registration, we will have the session catered with a Taco Bar – (somewhat) in keeping with a Mayan Calendar theme. If we've survived the end of the world, we might as well have a good time while we discuss security…
 
 
 
 
The subject of the roundtable will be a fairly general one: '''The Application Security Lifecycle- From Planning to Testing to Fixing, and Back Again'''. We’d like to hear from a wide variety of viewpoints, including project managers, developers, ethical hackers/pen testers, network/infrastructure specialists and general security folks. 
 
 
 
 
This will also provide us all a great opportunity to get to know other members of the community, and to get the Pittsburgh chapter rolling along into the New Year (presuming the Mayans were wrong!).
 
 
 
 
 
If you are planning to join us please e-mail the Pittsburgh Chapter's mailing list to reserve your seat!
 
 
 
'''Location Info: 525 William Penn Place, downtown Pittsburgh. When entering the building please register with security and then make your way to the 11th floor we will be in room 1120.'''
 
 
 
 
 
Lee Cambria
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==='''October Chapter Meeting'''===
 
 
 
The October meeting of the Pittsburgh chapter of OWASP will be held on the 22nd at 525 William Penn Place.  Beginning at 11:00a.m. Richard Blake will discuss the goals and purpose of OWASP and introduce the group to possible outreach programs available for our members.  Please plan to attend to share your experience and knowledge with the group.
 
 
 
When entering the building please register with security and then make your way to the 11th floor we will be in room 1120.
 
 
 
 
 
If you are planning to join us please e-mail Lee Cambria to reserve your seat.
 
 
 
[mailto:[email protected] Lee Cambria]  
 
 
 
  
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Past events

  • Jul 25, 2023 (19:00): 2023 - Q3 OWASP Meetup: IaC Security w/ Jon ZeollaLatitude AI, 2545 Railroad St Suite 400 · Pittsburgh, PA**IaC Security** Jon Zeolla Let's talk through the progression of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) in a company that has embraced cloud native practices, and how you can quickly get to the point of having many modular repos, all independently versioned and maintained, while being leveraged by other IaC. Then I will discuss how you can add security into these in a way that respects your development/SRE (read more)
  • Nov 14, 2022 (11:00): 2022 OWASP Global AppSec San FranciscoHyatt Regency San Francisco, 5 Embarcadero Ctr · San Francisco, CAGlobal AppSec San Francisco returns November 14-18. Designed for private and public sector infosec professionals, the two-day OWASP conferences equip developers, defenders, and advocates to build a more secure web. We offer educational 1-day, 2-day, and 3-day [training courses](https://sf.globalappsec.org/trainings/) on November 14-16. Join us for leading application security technologies, speaker (read more)
  • Oct 27, 2022 (19:00): 2022 - Q4 OWASP Chapter Meetup, · , Title: Making Secure Coding Easy With Sensei Abstract: Sensei is a highly customizable IntelliJ plugin that detects vulnerable code offers fixes in real time as a developer is writing code. Sensei uses pre-built or custom-made recipes to constantly review code or coach developers how to improve upon what they have written. During this presentation we will give an overview of Sensei, a demo of it o (read more)
  • Oct 21, 2022 (08:00): Are you an OWASP Member? , · , **OWASP Member Benefits** * Professional network of experts* Job channel* Cutting edge projects* Google WorkSpace (GSuite) account* [Membership Portal](https://members.owasp.org/)* Discounts on participating in OWASP events and training* A vote in our OWASP Global Board elections* Meaningful volunteer opportunities **Membership Partnership Benefits\*** * Application-layer encryption made simple an (read more)
  • Sep 13, 2022 (04:00): OWASP Advanced Whiteboard Hacking - AKA Hands on Threat Modeling, · , **Registration is closing September 9th at 12:00pm EST.** You must register through EventBrite [here](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/owasp-2022-end-of-summer-virtual-training-tickets-376362348917?utm_source=owasp-web&amp;amp;utm_medium=event-page&amp;amp;utm_campaign=none) to participate in this training course. Zoom links will be sent to individuals after they register for the course 2-day (read more)
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