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= Welcome =

= Starting a New Project =

How to Start a New Project
Starting an OWASP Project is easy. You don't have to be an application security expert. You just have to have the drive and desire to make a contribution to the application security community.

To get your project started, fill out the new project form. We'll review the information and get you set up with a project wiki page, a mailing list, and subscribe you to the OWASP-Leaders list. You'll be part of setting OWASP's direction!

'''Here are some of the guidelines for running a successful OWASP project: '''
 * The best OWASP projects are strategic - they make it easier to produce secure applications by filling a gap in the application security knowledge-base or technology support.


 * You can run a single person project, but it's usually best to get the community involved. You should be prepared to support a mailing list, build a team, speak at conferences, and promote your project.


 * You can contribute existing documents or tools to OWASP! Assuming you have the intellectual property rights to a work, you can open it to the world as an OWASP Project. Please coordinate this with OWASP by contacting owasp(at)owasp.org.


 * You should promote your project through the OWASP channels as well as by outside means. Get people to blog about it!

Creating a New Project

 * Get the following information together:

A - PROJECT
 * 1) Project Name,
 * 2) Project purpose / overview,
 * 3) Project Roadmap,
 * 4) Project links (if any) to external sites,
 * 5) Project License,
 * 6) Project Leader name,
 * 7) Project Leader email address,
 * 8) Project Leader wiki account - the username (you'll need this to edit the wiki),
 * 9) Project Contributor(s) (if any) - name email and wiki account (if any),
 * 10) Project Main Links (if any).

Project Release

 * As your project reaches a point that you'd like OWASP to assist in its promotion, the OWASP Global Projects Committee will need the following to help spread the word about your project:


 * 1) Conference style presentation that describes the tool/document in at least 3 slides,
 * 2) Project Flyer/Pamphlet (PDF file),
 * If possible, get also the following information together:

B – FIRST RELEASE
 * 1) Release Name,
 * 2) Release Description,
 * 3) Release Downloadable file link
 * 4) Release Leader,
 * 5) Release Contributor(s),
 * 6) Release Reviewer,
 * 7) Release Sponsor(s) (if any),
 * 8) Release Notes
 * 9) Release Main Links (if any),

Questions?
Please contact us at [mailto:samantha.groves@owasp.org Samantha.Groves@owasp.org] with any questions!

= Project Assessment =

Call for Papers
Submit your Talk Proposal here: Call for Papers Submission Form

Please carefully fill out the CFP form to submit your talk for consideration at OWASP AppSec Latam 2012 in Montevideo, Uruguay.

The talks will be held November 20th and 21st, 2012 at the ANTEL National Telco Company located in downtown Montevideo (training is November 18th and 19th). Talks will be 50 minutes each. We will post your Display Name, Biography, Talk Title, and Talk Abstract to the appseclatam.org site if your talk is selected. If you provide a URL or Twitter handle, we will post that if your talk is selected, too.

The deadline for this Call for Papers is August 31, 2011. If your talk is selected, we will contact you to confirm, and we will expect that your slides and other material will be sent to us no later than November 16, 2011 for our peer review. We peer review slides and other material for inclusion on the conference website (post-conference) and to verify general conformance to OWASP conference presentation guidelines.

If you would like to submit multiple presentations, please make multiple separate form submissions.

Speakers will receive free admission (nontransferable) to the conference in return for delivering a 50 minute talk.

Speaker Agreement
By submitting your proposal for a talk/paper through our CFP, you are consenting to stay within the guidelines of the speaker agreement: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Speaker_Agreement

Questions?
Please contact us at [mailto:appseclatam2012@owasp.org appseclatam2012@owasp.org] with any questions!

= Project Database =

Hernán M. Racciatti
= Marketing Materials = AppSec Latam 2012 will be held in downtown Montevideo, Uruguay at the Antel National Telco Company. Directions are available through: Google Maps

The conference training and talks will be held in the conference auditorium and interactive room, which are adjacent to the Antel Tower. Antel Tower:

Antel Telco Auditorium (left) and Auditorium main entrance (right):

Inside the Auditorium (left) and Interactive Room (right):

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= Projects Terminology =

Conference Fees
Access to conference:


 * Before Sept 30th: 3200.00 UYU (approx. 150.00 USD)
 * Before Oct 31st: 4250.00 UYU (approx. 200.00 USD)
 * After Nov 1st:   5300.00 UYU (approx. 250.00 USD)

Trainings


 * One day: 8500.00 UYU (approx. 400.00 USD)
 * Two days: 17000.00 UYU (approx. 800.00 USD)

Discounts


 * OWASP Member: 50.00 USD (Note: This discount is equal to the cost of becoming an OWASP paid Member.)
 * Student: 1600.00 UYU (approx. 75.00 USD). Note: student ID or other proof of current student status is required.
 * Special discounts available for groups registrations. Please send inquiries to [mailto:appseclatam2012@owasp.org appseclatam2012@owasp.org].

Online Registration
Registration is not yet available for this event. Check back the beginning of September for registration details.

= Sponsorships and Donations =

2012 AppSec Latam Conference Volunteer Team

 * Mateo Martinez
 * Mauro Flores
 * Martin Tartarelli
 * Fabio Cerullo

OWASP Staff Support

 * Sarah Baso
 * Kate Hartmann

= Global Project Committee =

Venue Sponsor


= Contact US =

Global Project Committee Members

 * Jason Li
 * Brad Causey
 * Chris Schmidt
 * Justin Searle
 * Larry Casey
 * Keith Turpin

OWASP Staff Support

 * Samantha Groves

Contact us at [mailto:appseclatam2012@owasp.org appseclatam2012@owasp.org]