Bangalore



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= Chapter News =

14th July 2015

 * Venue and links updated. Please follow the link for more information.

2nd July 2015

 * Details of the next combined null/OWASP/G4H Bangalore meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

12th June 2015

 * Details of the next combined null/OWASP/G4H Bangalore meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

02nd June 2015

 * Details of the next OWASP Bangalore meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

25th May 2015

 * Details of the next OWASP Bangalore meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

20th May 2015

 * Details of the next combined null/OWASP/G4H Bangalore meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

24th March 2015

 * Details of the next OWASP Bangalore meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

12th March 2015

 * Details of the next combined null/OWASP/G4H Bangalore meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

01st February 2015

 * Details of the next combined null/OWASP/G4H Bangalore meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

02nd January 2015

 * Details of the next combined null/OWASP/G4H Bangalore meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

5th December 2014

 * Details of the next combined null/OWASP/G4H Bangalore meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

29th November 2014

 * We have added @abhinav_sejpal to tweet from @owaspbangalore. Looking forward to a more vibrant twitter account!

26th November 2014

 * Many thanks to @shruthi76 for creating a logo for OWASP Bangalore

17th November 2014

 * Details of the OWASP Banglore Workshop on XWH2014 by Riyaz Walikar have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

16th November 2014

 * Details of the next Combined null/OWASP/G4H Bangalore meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

4th November 2014

 * Our special meeting details have been posted. Please follow the link

14th October 2014

 * Details of the next meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

17th September 2014

 * The OWASP Testing Guide v4 was released today. Our very own Anant Shrivastava from the Bangalore chapter has contributed a chapter on Fingerprinting Web Servers. Please follow the link to read the specific section.

13th September 2014

 * Details of the next meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

28th August 2014

 * Details of the next meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.
 * Riyaz Walikar updated his profile.

11th July 2014

 * Details of the next meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

6th Jun 2014

 * Details of the next meeting have been posted. Please follow the link for more information.

5th Jun 2014

 * Very excited to have [mailto:riyaz.walikar@owasp.org Riyaz Walikar] joining us the third OWASP Bangalore Chapter Lead

Older News

 * null/OWASP combined meet up on 24th May 2014
 * We have a new twitter account @owaspbangalore

= Next Meeting =

OWASP Bangalore meet - 25th July 2015 09:30 AM - 02:00 PM
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Sessions

 * OWASP Mobile Top Ten - M8 - Shivang Desai
 * PHP Remote Code Execution bugs - Rahul Sasi
 * Quantum Cryptography - Sidhant
 * Grinder Tool demo - Amol Naik
 * Content Security Policy - Riyaz Walikar



Venue
Will update soon

Instructions
Will update soon

= Previous Meeting Venue and Dates =

= Meeting Summaries = Summaries from Past Meetings

= Chapter Leaders=

Akash Mahajan (2012 - Present)
I am The Web Application Security Guy. Apart from running a company offering application security consulting, I spend majority of my time doing volunteer work for OWASP as the Bangalore chapter leader and null - The Open Security Community as a Community Manager. I tweet about security quite regularly on twitter account @makash. Feel free to get in touch.

Twitter: @makash

Riyaz Walikar (2014 - Present)
For food and shelter, I work as a pentester/web security tester+evangelist at a Big4. I have been active in the security community for the better part of the last 7 years by working closely with the Bangalore OWASP chapter and null - The Open Security community.

My technical interests lie with programming, bug bounty, malware analysis, breaking web applications, playing CTFs, researching devices that fall under the Internet of Things category and penetration testing networks exposed to the Internet. When not writing/breaking code, you can find me sleeping, playing football, reading or fishing.

Blog: http://www.riyazwalikar.com Twitter: @riyazwalikar

Abhinav Sejpal (2015 - Present)
Fell in love with the power of software at age 17, and he is still in love. He is a security researcher working at Accenture Digital. He has reported security vulnerabilities 50+ Unique product giants all over the world including Apple, Adobe, Twitter, Linkedin, Yahoo , Pinterest, VK etc. He enjoys finding and exploiting software vulnerabilities via reverse engineering, source code auditing, fuzzing. He researches primarily focused Android, iOS Mobile App and open source project like ASVS, OWASP Mobile Top 10, Mobile Security Framework etc.

Speaker @ OWASP, Null, Weekend Testing Bangalore Chapter

Blog: http://bugwrangler.in

Twitter: @Abhinav_Sejpal

Github: bugwrangler

Satish Govindappa (2015 - Present)
14+ years of significant, progressive expertise in security architecture practices, secure coding practices, secure code review, web application pen-testing,security testing tools and secure software development training. Build and facilitate company-wide security architecture practice and secure software development programs