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"repo": "www-chapter-aarhus",
"name": "OWASP Aarhus Chapter Meeting - February",
"date": "2023-02-28",
"time": "9:00+01:00",
"time": "7:00+01:00",
"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-aarhus-chapter/events/288772226",
"timezone": "Europe/Copenhagen",
"description": "More information to come!"
},
{
"group": "Ahmedabad",
"repo": "www-chapter-ahmedabad",
"name": "OWASP Ahmedabad Monthly Meet-Up",
"date": "2023-02-18",
"time": "1:00+05:30",
"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-ahmedabad-chapter/events/291590147",
"timezone": "Asia/Kolkata",
"description": "Udit Chavda : News Bytes\nNisarg Trivedi : Introduction to Metaverse Security\nNetworking Break\nRupendrasingh Butola : Disaster Recovery\nParth Vakil : Odata 101\nVismit R Rakhecha: Narada"
"description": "Hi All,\n\nPlease note, that this is a physical event hosted by Norlys and OWASP Aarhus may share a list of participants with Norlys for the sole purpose of hosting the event.\n\nThis is a bit different event than normal as we will have FDCA (\u201cForening af Danske Cyber Alumner\u201d) hosting a special Capture-the-flag (CTF) of their platform and they will bring a couple of special challenges targeted developers.\n\nNote, that we start earlier then normal but feel free to sign up even if you will not be able to participate from the start.\n\nPlease call me at +45 21581410 if you arrive late and I will come and let you in.\n\n17:00 \u2013 17:30 \u2013 Registration, setup, networking, food and drinks\n17:30 \u2013 18:00 \u2013 Welcome by FDCA, Norlys and OWASP Aarhus\n18:00 \u2013 19:00 \u2013 Presentation of the CTF platform as well as getting started by FDCA\n19:00 \u2013 21:30 \u2013 Capture-the-flag \u2013 Remember to bring laptop, power etc.\n20:00 \u2013 20:45 \u2013 Presentation - TBD\n21:30 \u2013 21:45 \u2013 Ending the night and goodbyes by FDCA, Norlys and OWASP Aarhus\nLooking forward to it!"
},
{
"group": "Austin",
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"timezone": "America/Chicago",
"description": "*Due to supplying lunch for attendees so we have sufficient foods, if you would like to attend in-person at NI, please see* \\-\\- https://owasp\\-austin\\-2023\\-february\\.eventbrite\\.com\n\n30 minutes of meet-and-greet and Chapter information, then the Presentation!\n\nAppSecOps - a Scalable Approach to Application Security\nLuis Guzman\n\nToday many unforeseen factors are driving AppSec chaos...We have found about 3-4 TOP challenges every vertical is seeing in today's frugal market. The factors range from simple to hilariously unattainable! I aim to give you a few tips and steps to overcome some if not ALL and create an organization able to ship software fast and secure! All the while addressing current events happening in the market and how to avoid potential \"potholes.\""
},
{
"group": "Bangalore",
"repo": "www-chapter-bangalore",
"name": "OWASP Bangalore Meet 18 February 2023 Combined Meet-up",
"date": "2023-02-18",
"time": "0:00+05:30",
"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-bangalore-chapter/events/291661472",
"timezone": "Asia/Kolkata",
"description": "OWASP Bangalore Meet 18 February 2023 Null/Owasp Combined Meetup\n\nOWASP meets are free for anyone to attend. There are absolutely no fees. Just come with an open mind and willingness to share and learn.\n\n#### Proposed sessions for this event:\n\n* OSINT by **Dhanush**\n* OPA and EBPF Security by **Mahalakshmi Sugumaran**\n* Shift Left + API Security by **Soujanya Namburi**\n* Active Directory by **Jaskaran Singh**\n* Evading Exploit Development Defense with ROP by **Manish**\n\nNote: The session details including schedule are available below."
},
{
"group": "Bellingham",
"repo": "www-chapter-bellingham",
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"time": "8:00Z",
"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-london/events/291658747",
"timezone": "Europe/London",
"description": "**PLEASE [REGISTER](https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/owasp-london-chapter-in-person-meetup-tickets-550592004507) ON EventBrite: [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/owasp-london-chapter-in-person-meetup-tickets-550592004507](https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/owasp-london-chapter-in-person-meetup-tickets-550592004507)**\n\nThis event is kindly sponsored and hosted by Monzo. There is limited seating available for in-person attendees. Registration required. Please note that this event will be live-streamed on YouTube for the online audience. Recordings will be available on the OWASP London YouTube channel.\n\n**Venue Location**: Monzo, 5 Appold St, London, EC2A 2AG\n**Nearest Tube:** Liverpool Street - 4 min walk\n**Doors Open at 6pm** for registration, pizza, drinks and networking. The talks start at 6:30pm (we start on time).\n\n**TALKS**\n\n**OWASP Introduction, Welcome and News** \\- Sam Stepanyan\\, Sherif Mansour and Andra Lezza\nWelcome and a brief update on OWASP Projects & Events from the OWASP London Chapter Leaders\n\n**Talk 1: TBA , Sal Kimmich**\n\n**Talk2: An AppSec Point of View On Synthetic Identities, Timur Yunusov**\nIn the era of neobanks with no branches and broadly adopted eKYC standards, the entry barriers for cybercriminals are extremely low. How could FinTech win in this ongoing cat-and-mouse game? How criminals utilise gaps in workflows of the modern payment ecosystem?After looking at mobile applications and the API workflows of dozens of FinTech companies across Europe, the USA and Asia, I will provide real-world examples from both sides of the battle.\n\n**SPEAKERS**\n\n**Sal Kimmich (@KimmichSal)**\nSal is the head of AI DevSecOps at EscherCloud and an open source advocate passionate about helping engineers, ethical hackers and digital enthusiasts understand the complexity of modern software development. With over a decade of experience as building cloud-native machine learning pipelines in the healthcare and tech for good sectors, their work is now focused on filling the cracks in the open source software supply chain to build a better digital future for all of us. By day, you'll find Sal working with site reliability engineers, DevOps and cybersecurity specialists to implement best tools and practices to remove toil from developer workflows. By night, you'll find Sal mentoring the next generation of engineers in cloud computing from around the globe, helping them to make the world a better place through the clever use of math.\n\n**Timur Yunusov (@a66ot)**\nTimur Yunusov, Payment security researcher, an application security expert with a focus on FinTech, and one of the Payment Village organisers. Some of Timur's research in the field of application security includes \"Bruteforce of PHPSESSID\" and \"XML Out-Of-Band\" shown at the Black Hat EU back in 2013 . Timur has previously spoken at conferences such as Black Hat EU, BlackHat USA, HackInTheBox, Nullcon, NoSuchCon, CanSecWest, Hack In Paris, ZeroNights, Positive Hack Days and at OWASP meetups.\n\n**TICKETS**\nThis event is free to attend for both members and non-members of OWASP and is open to anyone interested in web application and cyber security. Please note that you MUST [book your place](https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/owasp-london-chapter-in-person-meetup-tickets-550592004507) to be admitted to the event by the building security - your name will be checked against the guest list.\n\n###\n\n**CODE OF CONDUCT**\nWe hope you enjoy the event, we care deeply about inclusivity and diversity so that OWASP is a comfortable and welcoming community for everyone. Please reach out to one of our chapter leaders if you have any feedback/concerns or would like to speak to us, we take these matters very seriously.\nOWASP aims to provide a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of event participants in any form.\nAdditionally, participating in OWASP events means you shall also adhere to the OWASP Code of Conduct which you can find here: https://owasp.org/www-policy/operational/code-of-conduct"
"description": "**PLEASE [REGISTER](https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/owasp-london-chapter-in-person-meetup-tickets-550592004507) ON EventBrite: [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/owasp-london-chapter-in-person-meetup-tickets-550592004507](https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/owasp-london-chapter-in-person-meetup-tickets-550592004507)**\n\nThis event is kindly sponsored and hosted by Monzo. There is limited seating available for in-person attendees. Registration required. Please note that this event will be live-streamed on YouTube for the online audience. Recordings will be available on the OWASP London YouTube channel.\n\n**Venue Location**: Monzo, 5 Appold St, London, EC2A 2AG\n**Nearest Tube:** Liverpool Street - 4 min walk\n**Doors Open at 6pm** for registration, pizza, drinks and networking. The talks start at 6:30pm (we start on time).\n\n**TALKS**\n\n**OWASP Introduction, Welcome and News** \\- Sam Stepanyan\\, Sherif Mansour and Andra Lezza\nWelcome and a brief update on OWASP Projects & Events from the OWASP London Chapter Leaders\n\n**Talk 1:** **What I Found When Modelling Threats In The Open (Source), Dan Conn**\nSecure development is hard. Throughout the entire development of an open source project, security needs to be top of mind due to a potential myriad threats. Some open source orgs are starting to ask for security matrices, and expect some threat modelling to have taken place, so that the threats of a system can be evaluated. This however, can be difficult. Considering the different use cases of a project that may be running in different architectures can be quite a struggle, combined with sometimes working with developers that may not be familiar with threat modelling in general. This talk will explore how to make threat modelling easier for open source developers through using open source tools such as OWASP Threat Dragon and Threagile, and where each is better suited than the other.\n\n**Talk 2: An AppSec Point of View On Synthetic Identities, Timur Yunusov**\nIn the era of neobanks with no branches and broadly adopted eKYC standards, the entry barriers for cybercriminals are extremely low. How could FinTech win in this ongoing cat-and-mouse game? How criminals utilise gaps in workflows of the modern payment ecosystem? After looking at mobile applications and the API workflows of dozens of FinTech companies across Europe, the USA and Asia, I will provide real-world examples from both sides of the battle.\n\n**SPEAKERS**\n\n**Dan Conn (@danjconn)**\nDan Conn likes to sit in the point between cyber security and development and over the past 10 years has worked as a developer in small startups, large corporates and many in between, catering for clients both public and private sector from SME size to enterprise. He has also had a strong interest in cybersecurity for just as long culminating in a postgraduate certificate in Advanced Security and Digital Forensics. Dan is now a Developer Advocate for Sonatype. When not coding, hacking, or talking about these things\u2026 you can find Dan running, skateboarding, DJ-ing or making music!\n\n**Timur Yunusov (@a66ot)**\nTimur Yunusov, Payment security researcher, an application security expert with a focus on FinTech, and one of the Payment Village organisers. Some of Timur's research in the field of application security includes \"Bruteforce of PHPSESSID\" and \"XML Out-Of-Band\" shown at the Black Hat EU back in 2013 . Timur has previously spoken at conferences such as Black Hat EU, BlackHat USA, HackInTheBox, Nullcon, NoSuchCon, CanSecWest, Hack In Paris, ZeroNights, Positive Hack Days and at OWASP meetups.\n\n**TICKETS**\nThis event is free to attend for both members and non-members of OWASP and is open to anyone interested in web application and cyber security. Please note that you MUST [book your place](https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/owasp-london-chapter-in-person-meetup-tickets-550592004507) to be admitted to the event by the building security - your name will be checked against the guest list.\n\n###\n\n**CODE OF CONDUCT**\nWe hope you enjoy the event, we care deeply about inclusivity and diversity so that OWASP is a comfortable and welcoming community for everyone. Please reach out to one of our chapter leaders if you have any feedback/concerns or would like to speak to us, we take these matters very seriously.\nOWASP aims to provide a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of event participants in any form.\nAdditionally, participating in OWASP events means you shall also adhere to the OWASP Code of Conduct which you can find here: https://owasp.org/www-policy/operational/code-of-conduct"
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{
"group": "Los Angeles",
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"timezone": "Europe/London",
"description": "Hello & Welcome\n\nIn this session we'll be discussing Proactive Security. Meaning, how do you empower and enable engineering teams to own their own security to prevent the release of vulnerable code... what would secure coding practices look like, what is security by design, what security testing can teams do during the test & release process. More importantly, what can we put in place to really make the security teams work for their money\n\n**6:00 - Open doors**\n**6:45 - First talk**\n**7:30 - Refreshments**\n**8:00 - Second talk**\n**8:45 - Networking**\n**9:00 - Vacate venue -> to the pub for more socialising**\n\nWe'd like to say THANK YOU to the companies who helped make this event possible\nBarlcays DiSH - Thank you so much for sponsoring the venue\nBeyondTrust - Thank you so much for sponsoring the food & drink\nCytix - Special thanks for making introductions\n\nAre you passionate about a security topic?\nDo you want to speak at a future event?\nSubmit your interest here - https://forms.gle/zcm9bVNhgDixe8Gq5\n\nDoes your company want to sponsor a venue and/or refreshments?\nEmail Paul - paul.johnston@owasp.org"
},
{
"group": "Morocco",
"repo": "www-chapter-morocco",
"name": "Design Enterprise Security Architecture with TOGAF and SABSA",
"date": "2023-02-18",
"time": "1:00+01:00",
"link": "https://www.meetup.com/morocco-owasp-meetup-group/events/291542543",
"timezone": "Africa/Casablanca",
"description": "TOGAF and SABSA work together. SABSA is the world's leading security architecture framework.\nTOGAF is a modular enterprise architecture framework that is easily extensible to use domain best-practice.\nWith the [SABSA ](https://sabsa.org/)Institute and [The Open Group Architecture Forum](https://www.opengroup.org/architecture-forum) I created a methodlogy to use the both framework to design Secure Architecture and develop better enterprise architecture with best practice security architecture.\n\nDuring this talk I will show you:\n\n\\- How think of TOGAF *plus* SABSA.\n\\- Think enterprise architecture with world\\-class risk and security\\.\n\nAcronyms, Abbreviations, and Initialisms\nShort Form Full Form\nBOSS Business Operation Support Services\nCSA Cloud Security Alliance\nEA Enterprise Architecture\nSABSA Sherwood Applied Business Security Architecture"
},
{
"group": "Mumbai",
"repo": "www-chapter-mumbai",
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