OWASP EU Summit 2008

(WORK IN PROGRESS)

OWASP EU SUMMIT 2008 OVERVIEW

 * OWASP Summit is a worldwide gathering of OWASP leaders and Key Industry Players to: present and discuss the latest OWASP tools and documentation projects, to use Working Sessions to improve collaboration and achieve specific goals and to decide roadmaps for OWASP projects, chapters and for OWASP itself.


 * The first OWASP Summit - OWASP EU Summit Portugal 2008 - will take place in Algarve, Portugal between 4th and 7th of November 2008. The four-day event is split into a two-day conference, in which more than 40 OWASP specific presentations will be held, and two days of working sessions of open debate covering multiple projects and goals, e.g., OWASP Strategic Planning, OWASP Top 10 2009, Winter Of Code 2009, EASPI Project, Code Review Version 2, Testing Guide Version 4, OWASP Certifications, OWASP Awards, OWASP Application Security Desk Reference (ASDR), and OWASP Website.


 * If you want to know what resources OWASP has available for you, want to move on from the Top 10, Testing Guide, WebGoat and WebScarab, but don't know where to begin, the OWASP European Summit is the place to go. There, you will see presentations of the most relevant OWASP projects, meet the OWASP Leaders who made them and discuss (and help defining) the development roadmaps for 2009.

CONFERENCE AGENDA - November 6th and 7th
Under development. Please contact michael.coates{at}aspectsecurity.com with any questions or feedback.

The agenda follows the successful OWASP conference two tracks format, with opening keynotes and presentations in the main auditorium, split tracks in the middle of the day, and closing pannel discussions back in the main auditorium both days.

Venue: Google Maps Link

Registration is available via the OWASP Conference Cvent site at: Cvent link

TRAINING COURSES - November 3rd and 4th
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