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== Welcome to the OWASP Sacramento Chapter! ==
  
== Charter ==
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The Sacramento OWASP Chapter promotes the [[About_The_Open_Web_Application_Security_Project|principles of OWASP]] in our local community with an emphasis on education, local networking opportunities, and fun.  Meetings are typically on the last Thursday evening of the month.
 
  
  
== Next meeting March 24th, 2011: HTML 5:  New and exciting… for attackers too, Scott Headington, Foundstone ==
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We are a bunch of Application Security professionals and amateurs dedicated to learning, teaching, and sharing our experience in the Security Community. All meetings are free, oriented towards knowledge sharing and practical learning, and of course, having lots of fun!
  
HTML 5 is the next revision of the HTML specification. It promises to integrate audio and video without the need for additional plug-ins, a new and improved tag library and the ability for web applications to work offline by using client side storage. All these exciting new features that have developers ready to move but, HTML 5 also brings along a series of new security concerns at a time when security flaws in web applications are at an all time high. This presentation will cover a brief discussion of the new features of HTML 5 and an overview of the security risks associated with them.
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The current leaders are [mailto:joubin.[email protected] Joubin Jabbari] and [mailto:chad.hollman@owasp.org Chad Hollman]! Ping them if you have any questions or suggestions!
  
'''Speaker Bio:'''
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== Get Involved ==
  
Scott is a Security Consultant at Foundstone, working out of the Sacramento, CA area.  He specializes in performing web application penetration testing, threat modeling and code reviews.  Scott also provides client education services for Foundstone class lead and instructor of Writing Secure Code: Java and Building Secure Code courses.  He is also an instructor for the Ultimate Hacking: Web course.  
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There are many ways to get involved, here are some easy ways to start so we can build this community.  
  
Prior to joining Foundstone, Scott worked as a software engineer with over 14 years experience with several years experience on security projects. In his years as a software engineer he has filled the roles of architect and lead developer and has worked for companies ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small successful start-ups. His core development competencies are in Java and related technologies for creation of web and server side applications and is also proficient with .NET technologies. 
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* [https://twitter.com/OWASPSacramento @OWASPSacramento]: You can follow us on Twitter
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* [https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Sacramento-Chapter/ OWASP Sacramento Meetup]: Meet us on Meetup. We will share our events here!
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* [http://owaspslack.com Join us on Slack]: Once signed in, you can hang out with us on #chapter-sacramento
  
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== Events ==
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We are restarting this chapter, so bear with us while we get a venue and some presentation material. If you'd like to present, or can host us, please contact the chapter leads.
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== Future meetings ==
 
We always want ideas!  Send your request for a meeting topic to a chapter leader or the [http://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-sacramento chapter mailing list]. 
 
  
 
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== Past Meetings ==
 
2010-09-30: Roman Hustad conducted a "Threat Modeling Workshop"
 
 
 
2010-06-24: [mailto:[email protected] Michael Weber] conducted a "SQL Injection Lab"
 
 
 
2010-05-27: Erik Peterson of [http://www.veracode.com Veracode] presented "Automated Web Application Testing - Why we're Doing It Wrong"
 
 
 
2010-04-29: Roman Hustad presented "The Secure Software Development Lifecycle"
 
 
 
2010-03-25: Mike Fauzy of [http://www.aspectsecurity.com Aspect Security] presented "Tool Assisted Manual Code Review - Manual Precision with Automated Performance"
 
 
 
2010-02-25: Arshad Noor of [http://www.strongauth.com/ StrongAuth, Inc.] presented "Key Management & Encryption"  [http://www.mediafire.com/file/jz5dyu1wiyk/EKM-1.0.pdf Download presentation]
 
 
 
2009-12-09: Alex Smolen presented "The OWASP .NET ESAPI"
 
 
 
2009-10-08: Ned Allison chaired a roundtable on "Database Security"
 
 
 
2009-07-30: [mailto:[email protected] Roman Hustad] presented "Hands-on Cross-Site Scripting"
 
 
 
2009-05-12: [mailto:[email protected] Roman Hustad] presented "Hands-on SQL Injection"
 
 
 
2008-10-30: Joy Forsythe from [http://www.fortifysoftware.com Fortify Software] presented "Voting Security."
 
 
 
2008-07-31: [mailto:[email protected] Roman Hustad] presented "How to Test the Security of Web Applications."
 
 
 
2008-06-26: Shan Zhou from [http://www.imperva.com/ Imperva] presented "Database Security."
 
 
 
2008-04-03: Ryan C. Barnett from [http://www.breach.com/ Breach Security] presented "Passive Web Application Defect Identification."
 
 
 
2007-11-29: [mailto:[email protected] Roman Hustad] from [http://www.foundstone.com Foundstone] presented "Web Application Hacking" to over 40 attendees.
 
 
 
2007-08-30: Barmak Meftah from [http://www.fortifysoftware.com Fortify Software] presented "Hack proof your Service-Oriented Architecture" to 15 attendees.
 
 
 
 
 
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Welcome to the OWASP Sacramento Chapter!

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OWASP Sacramento

Welcome to the Sacramento chapter homepage. We are a bunch of Application Security professionals and amateurs dedicated to learning, teaching, and sharing our experience in the Security Community. All meetings are free, oriented towards knowledge sharing and practical learning, and of course, having lots of fun!

The current leaders are Joubin Jabbari and Chad Hollman! Ping them if you have any questions or suggestions!

Get Involved

There are many ways to get involved, here are some easy ways to start so we can build this community.

Events

We are restarting this chapter, so bear with us while we get a venue and some presentation material. If you'd like to present, or can host us, please contact the chapter leads.


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