Suffolk

Tuesday, 23rd April 2019 (Ipswich)
Location:   University of Suffolk, Waterfront Building, 19 Neptune Quay, Ipswich IP4 1QJ

TALKS:

 * OWASP Suffolk Introduction, Welcome and News - WTC
 * Welcome and an update on OWASP Projects & Events from the OWASP Suffolk Chapter Leader.


 * TBA

Tuesday, 19th March 2019 (Ipswich)
Location:   University of Suffolk, Waterfront Building, 19 Neptune Quay, Ipswich IP4 1QJ

TALKS:

 * OWASP Suffolk Introduction, Welcome and News - WTC
 * Welcome and an update on OWASP Projects & Events from the OWASP Suffolk Chapter Leader.


 *  Understanding how to prevent Sensitive Data Exposure - Simon Greatrix
 * Sensitive data is often the target of any attack, and its exposure has the greatest risk of long-term damage. OWASP and the PCI DSS provide many recommendations. The internet provides even more. These can be hard to understand, hard to implement, and contradictory. I will be sharing my understanding of how the cryptographic algorithms work and how they should best be used.

Speakers

 * Dr Simon Greatrix has been writing software since the late 70s and has worked as a security expert for e-commerce for nearly 20 years. He is currently working on SETL’s block chain product. Java has been his preferred programming language since 1996.

Monday, 25th February 2019 (Ipswich)
Location:  Connexions, 159 Princess Street, Ipswich

TALKS:

 * OWASP Suffolk Introduction, Welcome and News - WTC
 * Welcome and an update on OWASP Projects & Events from the OWASP Suffolk Chapter Leader.


 * Yet another talk on OWASP Top 10 - WTC
 * Brief overview of OWASP Top 10.

TICKETS:
This event is free to attend for both members and non-members of OWASP and is open to anyone interested in application security and cyber security. Please note that you MUST RSVP to book your place and get a ticket to be admitted to the event by building security - your name will be checked against the guest list. Register to attend this event at OWASP Suffolk Chapter - Meetup - RSVP to attend

Local News
We reopened the chapter, and currently we are looking for venue and speakers.

If you have would like to present a talk on Application Security at any incoming OWASP Suffolk Chapter events, please send me the proposed talk title, abstract and your bio via e-mail: wojciech.cichon@owasp.org

Everyone is welcome to join us at our chapter meetings.