diff --git a/_data/community_events.json b/_data/community_events.json index 555d41d358..cf3e10eb60 100644 --- a/_data/community_events.json +++ b/_data/community_events.json @@ -40,14 +40,14 @@ "description": "We're excited to announce our upcoming October meetup in conjunction with **Pacific Hackers**, which will be hosted by the awesome **Backslash** team at **Hacker Dojo in Sunnyvale**. Get ready for insightful discussions and the chance to network with some of the brightest minds in the industry.\n**Agenda:**\n5:30 - 6:00: Doors open, networking and food\n6:00 - 6:45: Panel discussion: **AppSec vs AppSec: Compliance-Driven Security vs. Real World Risk-Focused Innovation**\n6:45 - 7:30: **From Flat 2D to Full-Dimensional 3D: The Journey of AppSec**\n7:30-8:00: **Payment Page Security & Compliance 101**\n\n**Panel Discussion:** In today\u2019s rapidly evolving digital landscape, application security (AppSec) professionals are often torn between meeting compliance requirements and implementing security practices that genuinely reduce risk and foster innovation. This panel will explore the tension between two competing approaches: compliance-oriented AppSec, which focuses on ticking regulatory boxes, and real-world AppSec, which prioritizes proactive risk management and innovation to address dynamic threats.\nThrough lively discussion and real-world case studies, experts from diverse backgrounds will examine the impact of compliance-heavy frameworks on security outcomes. Does compliance help or hinder organizations in effectively mitigating risk? How can security teams balance the need to meet regulatory demands while adopting cutting-edge practices that drive meaningful security improvements? Join us to gain insight into how organizations can navigate these two competing forces, ensuring that both security and innovation thrive in the evolving threat landscape.\nModerator: Trupti Shiralkar\nPanelists: Kunal Bhattacharya , Sara A, Prashant KV\n\n**Talk1: From Flat 2D to Full-Dimensional 3D: The Journey of AppSec**\nRemember when AppSec was all about flagging everything? Back in the 90s, it was like looking at security in 2D\u2014find a vulnerability, flag it, and move on. But as applications grew more complex and moved to the cloud, this \u201cflag everything\u201d mindset became more of a hassle than a help. Modern apps are built differently, and with AI now writing code, there\u2019s more of it than ever before\u2014bringing new vulnerabilities along for the ride.\nToday, we need a 3D approach to AppSec. It\u2019s no longer just about spotting issues but understanding their context, reachability, and real impact. Modern architecture, cloud environments, open-source software (OSS), and the rise of AI-generated code have changed the game. We need smarter tools to handle this complexity. In this talk, we\u2019ll explore how AppSec has evolved from its humble beginnings to a dynamic, AI-aware discipline and the implications for security teams.\n**About the speaker:**\nWith a deep background in cybersecurity and cloud security, Eric Gold serves as Head AppSec Evangelist at Backslash Security. He played a pivotal role in building the evangelism efforts at Orca Security and Aqua Security. Eric has also advised startups like Panoply.io and ScyllaDB, and held executive sales roles at Couchbase, Aerospike, and DeviceScape.He began his career at Oracle and Sun Microsystems and holds a B.S. in Information and Decision Systems from Carnegie Mellon University.\n\nTalk2: **Payment Page Security & Compliance 101**\n**Abstract:** PCI DSS 4.0.1 has introduced new requirements\u20146.4.3 and 11.6.1\u2014to address concerns about card skimming activities on payment pages. This has become a hot topic, with experts debating the best approach to tackle these issues. In this talk, I'll guide you through all the technical approaches you can use to address these requirements. We'll explore the pros and cons of each method.\n\n**Speaker:** Sukesh is the Co-founder of Domdog.io. He specializes in data security and privacy for web pages. Prior to Domdog, most of his work focused on web application security research and building tools in this space." }, { - "group": "Belo Horizonte", - "repo": "www-chapter-belo-horizonte", - "name": "AppSec Summit BH 2024: Encontro Exclusivo de Application Security", - "date": "2024-10-10", - "time": "16:00-03:00", - "link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-belo-horizonte-chapter/events/303783800", - "timezone": "America/Sao_Paulo", - "description": "Caros membros da OWASP Belo Horizonte,\n\n\u00c9 com grande entusiasmo que convidamos voc\u00ea para participar do **1\u00ba AppSec Summit BH**, um evento pioneiro totalmente dedicado \u00e0 comunidade de **Application Security** em nossa cidade!\n\n **O que:** AppSec Summit BH\n **Quando:** 10 de outubro de 2024\n **Hor\u00e1rio:** 16h \u00e0s 21h30\n **Onde:** LocalizaLabs\n\nEste evento, realizado pela **Shield Security** com o apoio da **LocalizaLabs**, promete ser um marco para todos os profissionais e interessados em seguran\u00e7a de aplica\u00e7\u00f5es.\n\nComo l\u00edder da OWASP BH, tenho o prazer de anunciar um benef\u00edcio exclusivo para nossa comunidade: **inscri\u00e7\u00e3o GRATUITA para membros da OWASP!**\n\n Para garantir sua vaga gratuita, utilize o link especial de inscri\u00e7\u00e3o: **[https://www.sympla.com.br/appsec-summit-bh__2663637?d=OWASP](https://www.sympla.com.br/appsec-summit-bh__2663637?d=OWASP)**\n\nN\u00e3o perca esta oportunidade \u00fanica de:\n\n* Networking com profissionais da \u00e1rea\n* Aprendizado com palestras de especialistas\n* Discuss\u00f5es sobre as \u00faltimas tend\u00eancias em AppSec\n* Troca de experi\u00eancias com a comunidade local\n\nParceiros do evento incluem Security Compass, Veracode e Akamai, garantindo conte\u00fado de alta qualidade e relev\u00e2ncia para o mercado.\n\n**Vagas limitadas!** Fa\u00e7a sua inscri\u00e7\u00e3o o quanto antes e junte-se a n\u00f3s neste evento imperd\u00edvel.\n\nContamos com a sua presen\u00e7a para fortalecer ainda mais nossa comunidade de seguran\u00e7a de aplica\u00e7\u00f5es em Belo Horizonte!\n\n#AppSecSummitBH #OWASPBH #ApplicationSecurity" + "group": "Bogota", + "repo": "www-chapter-bogota", + "name": "Usuario a Administrador! Escalaci\u00f3n de Privilegios en la Nube", + "date": "2024-10-16", + "time": "18:00-05:00", + "link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-bogota-meetup-group/events/303940774", + "timezone": "America/Bogota", + "description": "\u00bfAlguna vez te has preguntado c\u00f3mo los atacantes aprovechan las vulnerabilidades en la nube? En esta charla, exploraremos el fascinante mundo de la escalaci\u00f3n de privilegios, donde aprender\u00e1s sobre t\u00e9cnicas comunes, ejemplos reales y c\u00f3mo proteger tus entornos. \u00danete a nosotros para descubrir estrategias clave que te ayudar\u00e1n a fortalecer la seguridad en la nube y evitar que los atacantes se apoderen de tus recursos.\nAna maria Ramirez y Moises Sarmiento\n\"Sede claustro, Universidad del Rosario\"" }, { "group": "Bolivia", @@ -69,16 +69,6 @@ "timezone": "America/New_York", "description": "**This meeting will be in-person! Thank you to Kroger for hosting at their Kroger Blue Ash Technology Center. For security, RSVP by 2 days prior to the meeting is required.**\n\n**Sponsored by [Traceable](https://www.traceable.ai/)**\n\nIn an era where cyber threats are rapidly evolving and increasingly targeting application vulnerabilities, organizations face significant challenges in maintaining robust security practices. Traditional security models often lead to bottlenecks, stifling the agility needed in today's fast-paced development environments. This talk introduces the **Security Champions program**\u2014a strategic initiative that empowers development teams to take ownership of security responsibilities, fostering a culture of proactive security throughout the software development lifecycle.\n\nWe will explore the essential components of a successful Security Champions program, including its definition, the critical role of Security Champions within development teams, and the importance of cultivating a supportive culture grounded in principles of a \"just culture.\" Attendees will learn practical strategies for building, maintaining, and scaling their own Security Champions programs, ensuring that security becomes an integral part of their organizational fabric.\nJoin us to discover how implementing a Security Champions program not only enhances security posture but also drives collaboration and innovation, ultimately safeguarding your organization against emerging threats.\n\n**Approximate schedule:**\n4:00 - Doors open. Come for networking and refreshments!\n4:15 - Presentation begins.\n5:15 - Networking and refreshments resume!\n6:00 EOE (End of Event)" }, - { - "group": "Cleveland", - "repo": "www-chapter-cleveland", - "name": "Cybersecurity Card Games at Tabletop", - "date": "2024-10-10", - "time": "18:00-04:00", - "link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-cleveland-group/events/303878068", - "timezone": "America/New_York", - "description": "We'll be playing [Cornucopia](https://owasp.org/www-project-cornucopia/), a game about threat modeling. If you work on software and wondered how exactly cybersecurity people go around poking holes in it, this game is for you :)\n\nWe'll set up two teams of six: **Team 1** will be threat modeling a mobile banking app, and **Team 2** a hot new social media app\\*. We'll compare results between the two teams at the end!\n\n\\*Both of these systems are (of course) purely hypothetical" - }, { "group": "Dorset", "repo": "www-chapter-dorset", @@ -89,16 +79,6 @@ "timezone": "Europe/London", "description": "Join us for our next event!\nWe will be having more cyber security talks at the local collider event hosted by JP Morgan in Bournemouth!\n\nIf you would like to attend and plan to drive, please email co-leader Mike warner with your name and car reg to allow access to the cark park:\nmichael.warner@owasp.org\n\nTalks for the night to be confirmed!\n\nAttendees will meet in the reception and be signed in for admission." }, - { - "group": "Frankfurt", - "repo": "www-chapter-frankfurt", - "name": "OWASP Frankfurt Chapter #68 - Special Edition with OWASP Founder", - "date": "2024-10-10", - "time": "18:00+02:00", - "link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-frankfurt/events/303263342", - "timezone": "Europe/Berlin", - "description": "Hello everyone, we're excited to invite you to our OWASP Chapter meeting #68! Our Chapter serves central Germany, particularly within the Rhine-Main (Hesse) region, as a platform to discuss and share information on application security topics. Anyone interested and enthusiastic about application security or security in general is welcome. All meetings are free and open. You do not have to be an OWASP member.\n\n**Special Event Announcement:** This time, we are hosting a special event featuring two distinguished speakers.\n\nFirst, we'll hear from **[Jeff Williams](https://www.linkedin.com/in/planetlevel/)**, CTO of Contrast Security and one of the OWASP core founding members, who will deliver a thought leadership talk on **OWASP and the Evolution of AppSec**. He\u2019ll discuss key movements like DevSecOps and Secure by Design, why they haven\u2019t changed the AppSec trajectory, and the market challenges impeding progress. Expect an engaging, interactive session with insights from over 25 years in the field.\n\nFollowing Jeff, we are thrilled to have **[Kevin Wennemuth](https://www.linkedin.com/in/feffi/)**, Head of Security at codecentric AG, join us. Kevin, a security specialist, hacker, blogger, and thinker, will be sharing his war stories at his talk \"**Stories from the Dark Side**\" where he explores the real-life challenges of a Red Teamer and the harsh truths of IT security.\n\n**Socializing Opportunities:** There will be plenty of time to socialize before and after the event.\n\n*What are we going to talk about?* For this meeting, we're excited to have Jeff Williams and Kevin discuss the latest in application security. Additionally, we will provide updates from our recent OWASP projects, particularly those related to AI. Stay tuned for the announcement of another speaker who will be joining us!\n\n*Afterwards?* We will begin and conclude the evening with the opportunity to socialize at the venue with free food and both cold & hot drinks. For those interested, we will continue socializing at the Bockenheimer Weinkontor afterward.\n\n*When?* Our Meetup takes place on **10.10.2024** from **18.00 to 22.00** o'clock CEST.\n\n*Where?* The event will be held at codecentric AG, located at Lise-Meitner-Stra\u00dfe 4, 60486 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.\n\n*Interested in giving a talk yourself?* Submit your talk here: [https://www.papercall.io/owasp-chapter-frankfurt](https://www.papercall.io/owasp-chapter-frankfurt)\n\n*And now?* Save the date, spread the word, and bring your friends and colleagues along to our event.\n\n*Follow Us!* Also, follow us on LinkedIn and refer to our OWASP Frankfurt site for information, including slides and recordings of previous presentations. We're looking forward to seeing you at our event!" - }, { "group": "Jacksonville", "repo": "www-chapter-jacksonville", @@ -109,16 +89,6 @@ "timezone": "America/New_York", "description": "OWASP topic TBA" }, - { - "group": "Joao Pessoa", - "repo": "www-chapter-joao-pessoa", - "name": "Modelagem de Amea\u00e7a para al\u00e9m de sistemas: o fator humano", - "date": "2024-10-10", - "time": "20:00-03:00", - "link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-joao-pessoa-chapter/events/303716058", - "timezone": "America/Fortaleza", - "description": "**MEETUP ONLINE**\n\nJonadabe Costa ir\u00e1 falar sobre a import\u00e2ncia de considerar o comportamento humano como uma vari\u00e1vel cr\u00edtica na seguran\u00e7a da informa\u00e7\u00e3o.\n\nAl\u00e9m de focar nas vulnerabilidades t\u00e9cnicas dos sistemas, a apresenta\u00e7\u00e3o destacar\u00e1 como as a\u00e7\u00f5es, decis\u00f5es e intera\u00e7\u00f5es humanas podem amplificar ou mitigar riscos.\n\nDiscutiremos os aspectos como engenharia social, falhas de comunica\u00e7\u00e3o, erros humanos e como a modelagem de amea\u00e7a deve englobar esses fatores para garantir uma abordagem de seguran\u00e7a mais abrangente e eficaz.\n\nEste tema se conecta diretamente alguns dos TOP 10 da OWASP, especificamente o **A04:2021 - Insecure Design**, que aborda o Design Inseguro, que leva em considera\u00e7\u00e3o tanto a interface de uso quanto as intera\u00e7\u00f5es humanas, **A07:2021 - Identification and Authentication Failures,** j\u00e1 que muitos dos problemas de autentica\u00e7\u00e3o derivam de senhas fracas, reutiliza\u00e7\u00e3o de credenciais ou pr\u00e1ticas inadequadas de seguran\u00e7a por parte dos usu\u00e1rios, tudo relacionado a comportamentos humanos falhos e o **A09:2021 - Security Logging and Monitoring Failures,** uma vez que a falta de monitoramento adequado ou a m\u00e1 interpreta\u00e7\u00e3o de logs frequentemente decorre de erros humanos." - }, { "group": "Los Angeles", "repo": "www-chapter-los-angeles", @@ -277,7 +247,17 @@ "time": "11:00-05:00", "link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-sanantonio/events/303511552", "timezone": "America/Chicago", - "description": "**Container Security-A discussion**\n**Details**\nTopics- See abstracts below\n\n* Containers 101- Optiv\n* Security challenges and opportunities in containerization- Palo Alto\n* From Reactive to Effective: Building Application Security that Works-Mend IO\n* ***Protecting AI: The ultimate Game of Cat and Mouse Panel***-Brandon Pinson-Moderator: **Eddie Contreras**, Jonathan Brown, , Joseph Gregorio.\n\n**Lunch Provided**\nScuzzi\u2019s Italian Restaurant - 4035 N Loop 1604 W #102, San Antonio, TX 78257\nZOOM link provided for remote attendees\n\n**https://optiv.zoom.us/j/93311548515?pwd=8LlhRjVy4bmPCXRheXtLMe4EQ9KAJ2.1&from=addon**\n\nWe encourage everyone to attend in person. We will have door prizes and excellent food for all to enjoy, as you take advantage of this excellent networking opportunity!\nPlease feel free to pass this information on to your peers and team members.+\n\nPlease reply **\u201cONSITE\u201d** if you plan on attending in person so we can finalize headcount for food and room attendance \n\nSocial Hour after\n\n**Presentations will include:**\n***I. Containers 101-Optiv***\nContainer Security Best Practices and Tooling-Optiv\n\n***II. Securing APIs in the Cloud: Insights and Best Practices- Palo Alto***\nThis presentation explores the security challenges and opportunities in containerization, emphasizing a defense-in-depth approach. We begin by discussing the widespread adoption of containers and the emerging trends driving innovation, such as serverless computing and hybrid/multi-cloud environments. We then examine key security concerns, including container sprawl, misconfigurations, and supply chain vulnerabilities. A defense-in-depth strategy, starting with shifting security left during development, followed by securing images at rest and implementing runtime protection, ensures comprehensive container security. By integrating cloud workload protection platforms (CWPP) with broader CNAPP strategies, organizations can safeguard containers throughout their entire lifecycle, from code to production\n\n***III. From Reactive to Effective: Building Application Security that Works-Mend IO***\n\nIn 2023, 71% of enterprises admitted their AppSec programs were reactive, playing catch-up with vulnerability alerts -\u2013 while at the same time, applications remain the top target for threat actors. That adds up to increased business risk for a lot of companies and fuels an urgent need to improve application security strategies. But how?\nThe key is to move from a compliance-based approach to managing application risk." + "description": "**Container Security-A discussion**\n**Details**\nTopics- See abstracts below\n\n* Containers 101- Optiv\n* Security challenges and opportunities in containerization- Palo Alto\n* From Reactive to Effective: Building Application Security that Works-Mend IO\n* ***Protecting AI: The ultimate Game of Cat and Mouse:***\n***Panel***-Moderator-Brandon Pinzon\nPanelists: **Eddie Contreras- Frost**, Chris Lindsey-Mend, Joseph Gregorio-Frost.\n\n**Lunch Provided**\nScuzzi\u2019s Italian Restaurant - 4035 N Loop 1604 W #102, San Antonio, TX 78257\nZOOM link provided for remote attendees\n\n**https://optiv.zoom.us/j/93311548515?pwd=8LlhRjVy4bmPCXRheXtLMe4EQ9KAJ2.1&from=addon**\n\nWe encourage everyone to attend in person. We will have door prizes and excellent food for all to enjoy, as you take advantage of this excellent networking opportunity!\nPlease feel free to pass this information on to your peers and team members.+\n\nPlease reply **\u201cONSITE\u201d** if you plan on attending in person so we can finalize headcount for food and room attendance \n\nSocial Hour after\n\n**Presentations will include:**\n***I. Containers 101-Optiv***\nContainer Security Best Practices and Tooling-Optiv\n\n***II. Securing APIs in the Cloud: Insights and Best Practices- Palo Alto***\nThis presentation explores the security challenges and opportunities in containerization, emphasizing a defense-in-depth approach. We begin by discussing the widespread adoption of containers and the emerging trends driving innovation, such as serverless computing and hybrid/multi-cloud environments. We then examine key security concerns, including container sprawl, misconfigurations, and supply chain vulnerabilities. A defense-in-depth strategy, starting with shifting security left during development, followed by securing images at rest and implementing runtime protection, ensures comprehensive container security. By integrating cloud workload protection platforms (CWPP) with broader CNAPP strategies, organizations can safeguard containers throughout their entire lifecycle, from code to production\n\n***III. From Reactive to Effective: Building Application Security that Works-Mend IO***\n\nIn 2023, 71% of enterprises admitted their AppSec programs were reactive, playing catch-up with vulnerability alerts -\u2013 while at the same time, applications remain the top target for threat actors. That adds up to increased business risk for a lot of companies and fuels an urgent need to improve application security strategies. But how?\nThe key is to move from a compliance-based approach to managing application risk." + }, + { + "group": "Scotland", + "repo": "www-chapter-scotland", + "name": "OWASP Scotland Chapter Meeting - October", + "date": "2024-10-24", + "time": "17:45+01:00", + "link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-scotland-chapter/events/303941386", + "timezone": "Europe/London", + "description": "Join us at the OWASP Scotland Chapter Meeting where we have three talks lined up for our October session - see talk details below.\n\nPizza and drinks will be provided to the attendees.\n\nThis event is perfect for software developers, ethical hackers, and cybersecurity enthusiasts interested in learning about the latest trends in cyber security.\n\n#### *Talk 1 - A tale of two Fortiinets*\n\n**Speaker:** Jim Slaughter\n\n**Blurb:** Most large organizations monitor their brand space for infringement from things like typosquating. This can turn up interesting results at different times.\nIn July 2024, FortiGuard Labs came across one such typosquatted domain, Fortiinet.com. The domain was registered a few months prior and did an excellent job impersonating our trade dress. In addition to being an excellent facsimile, the site was also dropping an infostealer, Lumma. The goal of this presentation is to detail the efforts we took to find and investigate the domain and infostealer.\n\n**Speaker bio:**\nWho Am I?\nI'm Canadian, eh!\nCurrently a Senior Threat Intel Engineer at Fortinet\nDay-to-day responsibility for looking for \"interesting samples\", reversing them and then passing the results on to our customers and government partners.\nPrior to Fortinet:\n8 years at NatWest as the Cyber Threat Hunting and Analytics Tech Lead\n10 years at BlackBerry as a Dev\nMy hobbies match my vocation. You can usually find me tinkering with malware or code that I stick up on GitHub - https://github.com/slaughterjames\n\n#### *Talk 2 \u2013 Global Insights from Security Leaders across the Globe*\n\n**Speaker:** James Walsh\n\n**Blurb:** Explanation of findings from Hays Global Cyber Survey, looking at Talent, AI, Cyber Budgets and Risks.\n\n**Speaker bio:**\nJames Walsh CISMP- Director of Cyber Security Practice UK&I has over 14 years of experience working specifically within the Cyber Security sector supporting a variety of industries with there Talent and Project Requirements.\n\n#### *Talk 3 \u2013 Cross-Site Scripting Beyond Alert(1)*\n\n**Speaker:** Paul Johnston\n\n**Blurb:** XSS is one of the most common web application vulnerabilities. Most proof-of-concept exploits simply display an alert box, proving that JavaScript code has been executed. This talk explores what an attacker can do beyond an alert box, to maliciously exploit an XSS flaw. We investigate how browser security features such as HttpOnly cookies and Content-Security-Policy can be bypassed, in certain circumstances. And we look some difficult XSS scenarios, that are not detected by leading scanners, but can be exploited with a carefully crafted payload.\n\n**Speaker bio:**\nPaul is a security consultant at Pentest, specialising in web applications, and particularly in securing cloud-native, multi-tenant, SaaS platforms. He has worked in security for a number of year, and previously was a software developer and sys-admin." }, { "group": "Seattle", @@ -348,15 +328,5 @@ "link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-samm/events/303826861", "timezone": "America/New_York", "description": "The SAMM Core team is happy to host a community call on 11th October @ 14.00 CET. This is not a replacement of the regular community call, but an extra one we\u2019ve scheduled during a more friendly time for users in EU and Asia. Bring your SAMM questions and we\u2019ll discuss them! We'll also share highlights from our latest SAMM User Day and findings from our benchmark initiative." - }, - { - "group": "Wrongsecrets", - "repo": "www-project-wrongsecrets", - "name": "OWASP Frankfurt Chapter #68 - Special Edition with OWASP Founder", - "date": "2024-10-10", - "time": "18:00+02:00", - "link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-frankfurt/events/303263342", - "timezone": "Europe/Berlin", - "description": "Hello everyone, we're excited to invite you to our OWASP Chapter meeting #68! Our Chapter serves central Germany, particularly within the Rhine-Main (Hesse) region, as a platform to discuss and share information on application security topics. Anyone interested and enthusiastic about application security or security in general is welcome. All meetings are free and open. You do not have to be an OWASP member.\n\n**Special Event Announcement:** This time, we are hosting a special event featuring two distinguished speakers.\n\nFirst, we'll hear from **[Jeff Williams](https://www.linkedin.com/in/planetlevel/)**, CTO of Contrast Security and one of the OWASP core founding members, who will deliver a thought leadership talk on **OWASP and the Evolution of AppSec**. He\u2019ll discuss key movements like DevSecOps and Secure by Design, why they haven\u2019t changed the AppSec trajectory, and the market challenges impeding progress. Expect an engaging, interactive session with insights from over 25 years in the field.\n\nFollowing Jeff, we are thrilled to have **[Kevin Wennemuth](https://www.linkedin.com/in/feffi/)**, Head of Security at codecentric AG, join us. Kevin, a security specialist, hacker, blogger, and thinker, will be sharing his war stories at his talk \"**Stories from the Dark Side**\" where he explores the real-life challenges of a Red Teamer and the harsh truths of IT security.\n\n**Socializing Opportunities:** There will be plenty of time to socialize before and after the event.\n\n*What are we going to talk about?* For this meeting, we're excited to have Jeff Williams and Kevin discuss the latest in application security. Additionally, we will provide updates from our recent OWASP projects, particularly those related to AI. Stay tuned for the announcement of another speaker who will be joining us!\n\n*Afterwards?* We will begin and conclude the evening with the opportunity to socialize at the venue with free food and both cold & hot drinks. For those interested, we will continue socializing at the Bockenheimer Weinkontor afterward.\n\n*When?* Our Meetup takes place on **10.10.2024** from **18.00 to 22.00** o'clock CEST.\n\n*Where?* The event will be held at codecentric AG, located at Lise-Meitner-Stra\u00dfe 4, 60486 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.\n\n*Interested in giving a talk yourself?* Submit your talk here: [https://www.papercall.io/owasp-chapter-frankfurt](https://www.papercall.io/owasp-chapter-frankfurt)\n\n*And now?* Save the date, spread the word, and bring your friends and colleagues along to our event.\n\n*Follow Us!* Also, follow us on LinkedIn and refer to our OWASP Frankfurt site for information, including slides and recordings of previous presentations. We're looking forward to seeing you at our event!" } ] \ No newline at end of file