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=Events=
 
=Events=
  
Past and future event information can be found in [http://calagator.org/events/search?query=OWASP Calagator].
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Past and future event information can be found in [http://calagator.org/events/search?query=OWASP Calagator] or on our [https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Portland-Chapter/ meetup group page].
  
The Portland OWASP chapter currently aims to hold a chapter meeting once every 2-3 months with additional workshops and miscellaneous other events worked in whenever possible.   Our chapter is also experimenting with a new type of workshop/hacking competition that we call [[FLOSSHack]].
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The Portland OWASP chapter aims to hold a chapter meeting once every month. There is also an OWASP training day held each year, featuring workshops ranging in multiple information security practices.
  
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Feel free to join us on [https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Portland-Chapter/ Meetup], [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4223013/ LinkedIn], and follow us on [https://twitter.com/PortlandOWASP Twitter] for upcoming events!
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=For Participants=
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OWASP Foundation ([https://docs.google.com/a/owasp.org/presentation/d/1ZgY25F0F7QgScMlB1X7LAa70LtyJql8XqcYdR4suPUo/edit#slide=id.p Overview Slides]) is a professional association of[[Membership | global members]] and is and open to anyone interested in learning more about software security. Local chapters are run independently by volunteers and guided by the [[Chapter_Leader_Handbook|Handbook]].
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If you are interested in attending chapter meetings or otherwise getting involved, we <i>strongly</i> encourage you to join the [https://groups.google.com/a/owasp.org/forum/#!forum/portland-chapter/join local chapter email list].  This list is low-volume, but acts as a great resource for local security information and announcements about chapter meetings.
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=== Ways You Can Get Involved ===
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==== Speakers / Venues ====
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For our monthly meetings it would be wonderful if you would help us think of topics, volunteer to speak or help find a good person for a topic, or help us secure a venue capable of hosting ~75 members and guests. 
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==== Training Day ====
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We need volunteers for Training Day every year to take tickets, direct people to classes, assist trainers, etc. Many people volunteer for a half a day and take a class the other half.  We'd love to have your help.
  
=For Participants=
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==== Mentorship ====
OWASP Foundation ([https://docs.google.com/a/owasp.org/presentation/d/1ZgY25F0F7QgScMlB1X7LAa70LtyJql8XqcYdR4suPUo/edit#slide=id.p Overview Slides]) is a professional association of [[Membership | global members]] and is and open to anyone interested in learning more about software security. Local chapters are run independently by volunteers and guided by the [[Chapter_Leader_Handbook|Handbook]].  
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Interested in being a mentor or being mentored ? Please reach out to David Quisenberry, our membership coordinator, to get involved. Focus of mentoring can be Public Speaking, AppSec Skills, Career Development and we will work to align interests of mentors and those being mentored.
  
If you are interested in attending chapter meetings or otherwise getting involved, we <i>strongly</i> encourage you to join the [http://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-Portland local chapter email list].  This list is low-volume, but acts as a great resource for local security information and announcements about chapter meetings.
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==== Chapter Leadership ====
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Chapter leaders take the initiative to make sure monthly meetings, Training Day, and mentorships run smoothly (or at least run).  If you are looking for a more significant way to get involved over the course of a year this is a great opportunity.
  
 
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Our OWASP meetings typically draw between 15 to 25 attendees. Chapter meetings are a great place to do a dry run of talks you intend to give at conferences or just to connect with locals.  Before you present, please be sure you carefully review the [[Speaker_Agreement | speaker agreement]].
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Our OWASP meetings typically draw between 40 - 75 attendees. Chapter meetings are a great place to do a dry run of talks you intend to give at conferences or just to connect with locals.  Before you present, please be sure you carefully review the [[Speaker_Agreement | speaker agreement]].
  
=Contact=
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= OWASP Annual Training Day =
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[[OWASP Portland 2019 Training Day|2019 Training Day]]
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[[OWASP Portland 2018 Training Day|2018 Training Day]]
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[[OWASP Portland 2017 Training Day|2017 Training Day]]
  
Your Portland chapter organizers:
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[[OWASP Portland 2016 Training Day|2016 Training Day]]
  
*Timothy D. Morgan <tim . morgan {a} owasp . org> - Leader / Organizer
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=Presentations=
*Adam Russell <adam . russell {a} owasp . org> - Organizer
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<big>'''2019'''</big>
*James Bohem - Community Outreach
 
*AJ Dexter (aj.dexter 'at' gmail.com) - Founder (now retired)
 
*Matthew Lapworth - Organizer (on hiatus)
 
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'''January'''
  
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Docker Exploits with Josh Farwell
  
= Chapter Supporters =
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[https://github.com/sparklespdx/conference-talks/blob/master/OWASP_PDX_2019-01-09/slides.pdf Slides]
Besides being funded through individual contributions and chapter memberships, our chapter is also supported through corporate sponsors. We would like to thank our sponsors for making many excellent activities possible:
 
  
== 2016 ==
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'''February'''
=== Champion Supporters ===
 
<i>None yet!</i>
 
  
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Building a Security Program with Kendra Ash
  
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[https://github.com/kendraash/talks/blob/master/SecurityProgramTalk%20-%20Kendra%20Ash.pdf Slides]
  
=== Signature Supporters ===
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'''March'''
[[File:simple-logo.png|400xpx|link=https://simple.com/]]
 
  
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Breaching the Cyber-Security Job Industry with Ryan Krause
  
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[https://github.com/ryankrause/talks/blob/master/Breaching%20the%20Cyber%20Security%20Job%20Industry.pdf Slides]
  
=== Patron Supporters ===
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'''April'''
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OWASP Top Ten For JavaScript Developers with Lewis Ardern
  
== 2015 ==
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=Mentorship Resources=
  
=== Champion Supporters ===
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Coming Soon!
<i>None yet!</i>
 
  
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=Contact=
  
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Your current Portland Chapter Board:
  
=== Signature Supporters ===
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*Ian Melven - 2019 Chapter Leader ([email protected])
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*Bhushan Gupta - 2019 Vice Leader ([email protected])
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*Benny Zhao - 2019 Treasurer ([email protected])
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*David Quisenberry - Community Outreach (david.quisenberry@owasp.org)
  
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A huge THANK YOU to the other members of the chapter leadership team and our volunteers, past and present !
  
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*Philip Jenkins
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*Brian Ventura
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*Sonny Nallamilli - 2018 Treasurer
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*James Bohem
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*Adam Russell ([email protected])
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*Matthew Lapworth
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*Katie Feucht
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*Timothy D. Morgan - Founder ([email protected])
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*AJ Dexter - Founder ([email protected] - now retired)
  
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=== Patron Supporters ===
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= Chapter Supporters =
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Besides being funded through individual contributions and chapter memberships, our chapter is also supported through corporate sponsors.  We would like to thank our sponsors for making many excellent activities possible:
  
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[[OWASP Portland Sponsorship Archive|Past Chapter Supporters]]
  
 
<i><big>Want to become a chapter supporter?  See the [[OWASP Portland Sponsorship Policy]] for more information.</big></i>
 
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Latest revision as of 19:34, 28 May 2019

Welcome to the Portland, Oregon OWASP Chapter.

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Past and future event information can be found in Calagator or on our meetup group page.

The Portland OWASP chapter aims to hold a chapter meeting once every month. There is also an OWASP training day held each year, featuring workshops ranging in multiple information security practices.

Feel free to join us on Meetup, LinkedIn, and follow us on Twitter for upcoming events!

OWASP Foundation (Overview Slides) is a professional association of global members and is and open to anyone interested in learning more about software security. Local chapters are run independently by volunteers and guided by the Handbook.

If you are interested in attending chapter meetings or otherwise getting involved, we strongly encourage you to join the local chapter email list. This list is low-volume, but acts as a great resource for local security information and announcements about chapter meetings.

Ways You Can Get Involved

Speakers / Venues

For our monthly meetings it would be wonderful if you would help us think of topics, volunteer to speak or help find a good person for a topic, or help us secure a venue capable of hosting ~75 members and guests.

Training Day

We need volunteers for Training Day every year to take tickets, direct people to classes, assist trainers, etc. Many people volunteer for a half a day and take a class the other half. We'd love to have your help.

Mentorship

Interested in being a mentor or being mentored ? Please reach out to David Quisenberry, our membership coordinator, to get involved. Focus of mentoring can be Public Speaking, AppSec Skills, Career Development and we will work to align interests of mentors and those being mentored.

Chapter Leadership

Chapter leaders take the initiative to make sure monthly meetings, Training Day, and mentorships run smoothly (or at least run). If you are looking for a more significant way to get involved over the course of a year this is a great opportunity.

We would be thrilled if you would like to come give a talk at one of our chapter meetings. Anything security-related is a good candidate for a talk and will likely draw an interested audience. Suggestions for possible topics for future meetings:

  • Integrating security into an SDLC
  • HTML5 security
  • Social engineering
  • Application Security Tools Review & Comparisons
  • Discussion starters for controversial security topics
  • Your experiences trying to implement a security solution
  • Security basics talks; introductions to secure coding practices


Our OWASP meetings typically draw between 40 - 75 attendees. Chapter meetings are a great place to do a dry run of talks you intend to give at conferences or just to connect with locals. Before you present, please be sure you carefully review the speaker agreement.

2019

January

Docker Exploits with Josh Farwell

Slides

February

Building a Security Program with Kendra Ash

Slides

March

Breaching the Cyber-Security Job Industry with Ryan Krause

Slides

April

OWASP Top Ten For JavaScript Developers with Lewis Ardern

Coming Soon!

Your current Portland Chapter Board:

A huge THANK YOU to the other members of the chapter leadership team and our volunteers, past and present !


Chapter Supporters

Besides being funded through individual contributions and chapter memberships, our chapter is also supported through corporate sponsors. We would like to thank our sponsors for making many excellent activities possible:

2019

Champion Supporters

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Past Chapter Supporters

Want to become a chapter supporter? See the OWASP Portland Sponsorship Policy for more information.

OWASP is non-profit, volunteer-managed organization. All chapters are organized by volunteers. By donating to your local chapter or becoming an OWASP member, you help support a variety of activities and events including chapter meetings, competitions, and training. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit professional association your support and sponsorship of any meeting venue and/or refreshments is tax-deductible. Financial contributions should only be made online using the authorized online chapter donation button.

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