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"timezone": "America/New_York",
"description": "The OWASP Foundation came online on December 1st, 2001 it was established as a not-for-profit charitable organization in the United States on April 21, 2004, to ensure the ongoing availability and support for our work at OWASP. OWASP is an international organization and the OWASP Foundation supports OWASP efforts around the world. OWASP is an open community dedicated to enabling organizations to conceive, develop, acquire, operate, and maintain applications that can be trusted. All of the OWASP tools, documents, forums, and chapters are free and open to anyone interested in improving application security. We advocate approaching application security as a people, process, and technology problem because the most effective approaches to application security include improvements in all of these areas. We can be found at www.owasp.org."
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{
"group": "Jakarta",
"repo": "www-chapter-jakarta",
"name": "Evaluasi Malware 2023 dan trend Malware 2024",
"date": "2023-12-21",
"time": "9:00+07:00",
"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-jakarta-chapter/events/297555833",
"timezone": "Asia/Jakarta",
"description": "Software yang tidak aman telah mengancam infrastruktur keuangan, kesehatan, pertahanan, energi, dan infrastruktur penting lainnya. Dengan semakin kompleks dan terhubungnya infrastruktur digital kita, kesulitan mencapai keamanan aplikasi meningkat secara eksponensial. Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) yang merupakan komunitas terbuka yang didedikasikan untuk memungkinkan organisasi mengembangkan, membeli, dan memelihara aplikasi yang dapat dipercaya. Di OWASP sendiri, anda akan menemukan free and open\u2026\n\u2022 Tool dan standar keamanan aplikasi\n\u2022 Buku tentang uji keamanan aplikasi, pengembangan kode aman, dan review kode keamanan\n\u2022 Kendali keamanan dan pustaka standar\n\u2022 Cabang lokal di seluruh dunia\n\u2022 Riset terkini\n\u2022 Konferensi lengkap di seluruh dunia\n\u2022 Mailing list\n\u2022 Dan banyak lagi \u2026 di www.owasp.org\nKali ini di OWASP ID akan membahas :\n1\\. Evaluasi Malware 2023 dan trend Malware 2024\nSpeaker : Alfon Tanujaya (Security Enthusiast / Pengamat Sekuriti Vaksincom)\n\nLinkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/alfonstanujaya\n\nTopic: OWASP Jakarta - Evaluasi Malware 2023 dan trend Malware 2024.\nTime: Dec 21, 2023 07:00 PM Jakarta\n\nBergabung Zoom Rapat\nhttps://zoom.us/j/95692246978?pwd=VzdvL1QzWE9IZzAweFNYZ2tobW5aQT09\n\nID Rapat: 956 9224 6978\nKode Sandi: 652201\n\nsupported by appsec.co.id"
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{
"group": "Kannur",
"repo": "www-chapter-kannur",
"name": "OWASP Kannur Chapter Board Planning Meeting - Year End Meeting",
"date": "2023-12-21",
"time": "8:00+05:30",
"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-kannur/events/298010181",
"timezone": "Asia/Kolkata",
"description": "1. Board Members has been selected and assigned individual roles in the board.\n2. Decided to organise OWASP Meetup on 26-Jan-2024.\n3. The following tasks have been assigned for the OWASP Meetup:\na. CFP & PR - Vyshanav, Arjun\nb. OWASP Event Website - Prasanth\nc. Content & Poster - Sooraj\nd. CTF - Vyshnav, Ambadi\ne. Venue & Key Note Speakers - Arjun\nf. Women in AppSec Track - Sajana\n4. Next meeting is scheduled on 14-Jan-2024at 5 PM"
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{
"group": "Ljubljana",
"repo": "www-chapter-ljubljana",
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"timezone": "Europe/Amsterdam",
"description": "**Location:** Trend Micro Nederland\n\n**Address:** Herikerbergweg 92, 1101 CM Amsterdam\n\nSee [https://owasp.org/www-chapter-netherlands/upcomingevents](https://owasp.org/www-chapter-netherlands/upcomingevents) for more information about the OWASP Netherlands chapter.\n\n18:00 - 18:15 - **Reception of attendees**\n18:15 - 19:00 - **Pizza**\n19:00 - 19:15 - **Welcome and OWASP updates**\n19:15 - 20:00 - **Challenges in modern Red Teaming, external vs internal point of view** by **Marcin Wolak**\n20.00 - 20:15 - **Break with drinks**\n20:15 - 21:00 - **Red Teaming on MacOS** by **Ahmed Sherif & Ivan Kozlov**\n\n**Challenges in modern Red Teaming, external vs internal point of view**\n***Abstract***:\nThe presentation will try to demonstrate limitations of external red teaming and show how internal red teaming could possibly fill in identified gaps.\n\n***Bio***:\nMarcin is a well renowned ethical hacker / red teamer, blogger & researcher with over twenty years experience in IT and cybersecurity\n\n**Red Teaming on MacOS**\n***Abstract:***\nThe focus of the Red Teaming has predominantly been on Windows environments, reflecting its widespread use in corporate settings. However, the recent shift in corporate preferences towards MacOS necessitates a reevaluation and development of Red Teaming strategies specific to this. Our presentation delves into the challenges in MacOS during the red teaming excercises (i.e. initial foothold, persistence, lateral movement, etc.).\n\n***Bio:***\n*Ahmed Sherif*: A professional offensive security expert with 7 years of experience in pentesting / red teaming. Ahmed is working at ING global CISO.\n*Ivan Kozlov*: Red teamer at Global CISO of ING who hated macOS so hard that decided to dedicate his spare time in finding vulnerabilities and new red teaming tricks on Apple workstations. Reverse engineered and decrypted state actor malware using MS Paint."
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{
"group": "Newcastle Uk",
"repo": "www-chapter-newcastle-uk",
"name": "OWASP Newcastle December 2023",
"date": "2023-12-21",
"time": "8:30Z",
"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-newcastle-chapter/events/297903170",
"timezone": "Europe/London",
"description": "We're back with a virtual event to round out the year with a bang!\n\nRough schedule:\n\n1830 - 1835 OWASP Newcastle Welcome\n1835 - 1920 Talk one\n1930 - 2030 Talk two\n\nTalk overviews:\n\nTalk 1\n**Title:** Running the Microsoft Cyber Defence Operations Centre (CDOC)\n**Speaker:** John Dellinger\n**Speaker Bio:** John is a Chief Security Advisor working within the Microsoft Cyber Defence Operations Center. John has extensive multi-national experience in both the public and private sectors. Expertise across a variety of functions and disciplines including policy formulation and implementation, training, operations, strategic planning, risk management and cyber security.\nHe is a dual U.S. and Australian citizen with twenty years of military experience as an officer, first in the United States Marine Corps and later in the Royal Australian Navy.\n**Talk Synopsis:** The Cyber Defense Operations Center brings together security response experts from across the company to help protect, detect, and respond to threats in real-time. Staffed with dedicated teams 24x7, the Center has direct access to thousands of security professionals, data scientists, and product engineers throughout Microsoft to ensure rapid response and resolution to security threats.\nInformed by trillions of data points across an extensive network of sensors, devices, authentications, and communications, the Center employs automated software, machine learning, behavioral analysis, and forensics to create an intelligent security graph. This threat intelligence insight helps our teams connect the dots, then counter with strong containment and coordinated remediation.\n\nTalk 2\n**Title:** Cybersecurity in the Space Industry: Safeguarding the Final Frontier\n**Speaker:** Ros Grindrod\n**Speaker Bio:** Ros is currently Head of Security Services at Opencast Software and has over 6 years of experience working within information security including experience delivering cyber transformation work across a variety of industries. Ros's previous experience includes ethical hacking, social engineering, incident response preparedness, OSINT/threat modelling and all things GRC.\n**Talk Synopsis:** TBC\n\n**Live Stream Info:** We're hoping to be able to live stream the event on our [playeur channel](https://playeur.com/c/OWASPNewcastle/) if not, the talks will be recorded and uploaded there.\n\nYou can also join our Google Group which is how we'll be sending out emails to events and is also going to be used as a forum for discussion.\n\nhttps://groups.google.com/a/owasp.org/forum/#!forum/newcastle-chapter"
},
{
"group": "Peterborough",
"repo": "www-chapter-peterborough",
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