Women In AppSec

=WELCOME=

Women In AppSec

Women in Application Security Program
The purpose of the Women in AppSec Program is to increase the participation of women in the field of application security. The program was successfully launched in 2011 at AppSec USA, and the aim is to run the program at every OWASP Global AppSec going forward. Most recently, at AppSec EU in Amsterndam in May 2015, a program with the theme "Women in AppSec - Making it Happen" was launched and both a panel and a workshop were included at the event.

The Women in AppSec program is for any OWASP member who believes that diversity is important to the success of the organization, as well as for women looking to learn more about AppSec or who want to make career connections with like-minded colleagues. This includes female undergraduate and graduate students, instructors, and professionals who are dedicated to information security or application development.

Currently, there is an effort to plan activities for AppSec USA 2015. Ideas being considered include a hackathon for charity, networking events, workshops and more. Volunteers are eagerly sought to support the program at AppSec USA! Want to find out more? Join the weekly meeting - reach out via the Contact Form or [mailto:support@owasp.org OWASP Support].

Regional conferences are also encouraged to host the Women in AppSec program. Contact us via the Contact Form or [mailto:support@owasp.org OWASP Support] to discuss how to successfully run a program at your event.

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Links

 * (ISC)²® Report Reveals Women's Perspective and Skills are Transforming the Information Security Industry October 29, 2013.


 * Women in AppSec Panel at AppSec USA 2013: Women in Information Security: Who Are We? Where Are We Going? Why? -- Joan Goodchild (Audio Only)

=ABOUT THE PROGRAM=

Women in AppSec
The OWASP Foundation, in recognition of value to both organizations and society, is working to support and enhance programs that increase the participation of women in the field of information and application security. The OWASP Foundation Women in AppSec Program provides merit-based funding for women to attend participating OWASP AppSec conferences. OWASP’s current program objective is to encourage female students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, instructors, and professional working women who are dedicated to a career in information security and/or application development, to expand their skills and pursue application security. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply to the program running within their region of residence.

Current Program at AppSec USA 2015
Join the AppSecUSA 2015 Women in AppSec Program Organizing Committee on the OWASP Women in AppSec Community Group: https://myowasp.force.com. We are planning several activities for the AppSec USA event.

We are especially excited to invite the founders of the InfoSec Girls initiative to the AppSec USA 2015 conference. To bring InfoSec Girls to AppSec USA, we need to raise $7500. We know that with the support of the OWASP community, we can easily get there! Individuals can donate to the WIA fund using the "Donate" button on the Welcome tab of this wiki ([]) Donations above and beyond our goal will be used for future WIA programs around the world.

About InfoSec Girls Based in India, InfoSec Girls educates women about information security both at the community level and as a career option. Their kickoff event at C0c0n 2014 in Kochi, Kerala attracted 130 women and was the first event of it’s kind in the region.

Founders Apoorva Giri and Shruthi Kamath have spoken extensively on cybersecurity and women’s issues in India. Their efforts to bring awareness of cybersecurity to a wider audience has empowered women and girls to consider security careers as well as protect themselves online. They are also members of OWASP WIA.

At AppSec USA in September, they will inspire and inform your organization’s diversity and education programs, as well as give individual OWASP members ideas on how they can contribute to the application security education effort.

Sponsorship opportunities for commercial organizations and OWASP chapters are also available. Please email Lisa Ly and Kerry Jo Richards (lisal@sabey.com; kerry.richards@aspectsecurity.com) for more information about sponsorship packages.

=Previous WiA Activities=

Past Eligibility Criteria
Below is the list of eligibility criteria used to select the winners in 2013.


 * Has provided 2 responsive contacts as reference, and both references are familiar with the candidate, application security, and OWASP.
 * Both references have provided letters of recommendation.
 * Has relevant/appropriate achievement goals for attending the conference.
 * Is the applicant from the region that the conference is taking place in.
 * Has background in volunteering for OWASP or similar organizations.
 * Has participated in one of OWASP's programs or activities?
 * Is either studying, wishing to study, working in AppSec, or interested in working in AppSec.
 * Has financial need.
 * Is a paid OWASP member, and/or employer/school is an OWASP sponsor.
 * Has an interest in exploring application security

We encourage you to create your own set of criteria that will fit the Women In AppSec that you are planning within your region. The criteria above is meant to be a guideline of what has been used in the past.

Winners
In the past, we have typically had two winners selected for the sponsorship award; however, the number of winners depends on how much you can afford to sponsor. We recommend that you raise $3000 USD for each winner, at least. In the past, we have given each winner a free conference pass, one free training, and free travel and accommodation to attend the event.

=PLANNING=

Pre-Conference
The majority of the planning involved in running the Women in AppSec Program occurs before the conference or regional event. Below, you will find a brief outline of the tasks your team will have to take on.

Planning & Selection Team
The first step you will need to take care of is the selection of your planning and selection team. These are the individuals that will be helping you manage the pre-event planning process and the selection of the sessions during the event. You will typically need a team of 5-6 people. The selection committee will then be broken down into several sub-teams of one to two people who will then work on sponsorship, marketing, the grading process, and the call for entries.

Sub-Team Roles
Sponsorship

Two people should be responsible for developing the materials and seeking out sponsorships for the program. They will be in charge of creating the sponsorship packages, flyers, and seeking out sponsorship from other chapters and organizations.

Marketing

At least two people should be responsible for marketing the event. Their job will consist of putting together press releases, keeping the event planners updated on progress, and communicating progress to the overall community. They will also be responsible for getting the message out when the team is ready to start accepting applicants.

Budget
As mentioned above, it is up to your team to decide what it is you wish to do during the event - that will determine the budget.

Sponsorship
It is very important to start reaching out to the overall OWASP community and their corporate contacts as potential sponsorship leads. Develop a Sponsorship Strategy and put together a sponsorship flyer outlining the program, what you are seeking, and the benefits of sponsorship. Give incentive for sponsorship and details about the program to get potential sponsors interested. Make sure to include the successes of past Women in AppSec conference events. Once you have your materials and sponsorship packages sorted, you can get started with sponsorship seeking activities. Below you will find an example of the Women in AppSec 2013 sponsorship flyer we sent out to potential sponsors.

Sample of 2013 Sponsorship Flyer

During the conference
Be sure the engage the women attending the conference in the sessions you have organized: encourage them to not only attend but to be active participants. It's not all about the women try and encourage some men to get involved and attend also, for this initiative to be successful it must be inclusive.

Post-Conference
After the conference, it is very important to gather feedback from the participants to make sure they enjoyed the experience. Ask them for a brief description about their experience, with a picture attached for the website. Then write up a review and lessons learned page to document the experience with the program. Make sure to include what can be improved upon in the future.

=ON THE DAY= We want to be sure to engage the women there in the sessions organized, encourage them to not only attend but to be active participants. Its not all about the women so try and encourage some men to participate too, for this initiative to be successful it must be inclusive.

Panel: "Women in AppSec - Making it Happen"
During this panel session we will discuss what can be done to Make it Happen for Women in AppSec going forward. What have those currently working in the field done to Make it Happen for themselves and other women; what tips and advice do they have to help you do to make a career for yourself or encourage those around you (sister, friend, daughter, etc…) to pursue a career in AppSec? What can we as professionals can do to help encourage girls to go for a career in AppSec?

Workshop
During the workshop we hope to introduce female attendees of the conference to what a career in App Sec can involve. We will teach them about application security and the many career paths available. We will be there to share our experiences and answer their questions to hopefully get them started on a career in AppSec. We hope to build relationships that may lead to a mentoring program for these women.

=PAST WINNERS=

Previous Women in AppSec Winners
Following their experience at AppSec, winners are encouraged to write a short piece about their experience at the conference and their participation in the Women in AppSec program. Here, they outline their experience with the Women in AppSec Program in their own words.

Chandni Bhowmik, 2011 Winner
=CONTACT=

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