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"timezone": "Europe/Berlin",
"description": "**!WANTED! --> Women in IT Security <-- !WANTED!**\n\n**Agenda tbd**\nDu hast einen Vortrag? Melde dich! Wir sind immer auf der Suche nach interessanten Inhalten!!\n\n**Bitte gebt Bescheid**, wenn ihr kommt und ggf. wie viele Leute ihr mitbringt, damit wir auch genug Platz haben.\n\nDu hast eine Idee oder willst einen Talk halten? Melde dich einfach!\nWichtiges f\u00fcr Talks in aller K\u00fcrze:\n\n* Verwende einen neutralen Foliensatz - ohne Logo, ohne Werbung\n* Auf einer Folie kannst du dich und deinen Arbeitgeber vorstellen - hier auch mit Logo\n* Gib kurz Bescheid, ob du den Vortrag auch auf Englisch halten k\u00f6nntest\n* Vertriebler, die eine Verkaufsveranstaltung durchf\u00fchren wollen, werden ausgebuht und m\u00fcssen diverse Runden Bier ausgeben"
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{
"group": "Bay Area",
"repo": "www-chapter-bay-area",
"name": "November Meet",
"date": "2024-11-13",
"time": "17:30-08:00",
"link": "https://www.meetup.com/bay-area-owasp/events/304430938",
"timezone": "America/Los_Angeles",
"description": "Join us for Bay Area OWASP's upcoming event, Great talks, delicious food Courtesy our sponsors Endor Labs. Get ready for insightful discussions and the chance to network with some of the brightest minds in the industry.\n\n**Agenda:**\n5:30 - 6:00: Doors open, networking and food\n6:00 - 6:45: **Start Clean with AI: Select Safer LLMs**\n6:45 - 7:30: **AI && Patterns for SAST Automation.**\n\n**Talk#1 Start Clean with AI: Select Safer LLMs**\nThis talk will cover practical information that every developer that works with AI and AI models needs to be aware of. AI models have both similarities as well as important differences than OSS package dependencies. We will discuss ways that AI models can introduce both operational and security risk, and practical ways of managing this risk. As well as cover why it is really difficult to gain visibility into an AI model and some nascent industry efforts to address the problem.\n\n**Speaker:- George Apostolopoulos - Endor Labs Engineering**\n20+ years of experience in building and delivering networking and security products with emphasis on innovation. 6+ years of hands-on experience in large scale security analytics and machine learning for cybersecurity including a key role in one of the first machine learning based security products in the market.\n\nTalk#2 **AI && Patterns for SAST Automation.**\nDescription: Whether you're building a security toolkit or looking to enhance an existing SAST implementation, this session will provide actionable strategies for integrating AI to bolster your static code analysis, streamline your workflows, and catch vulnerabilities before they become exploits.\n\nSpeaker: Bogdan Barchuk, SSCP. CISP. CISM. OSCP. OSCE.. OSCW. WAPT. CREST and OSWE. Bogdan is a seasoned pentester with keen interest in Offesive security"
},
{
"group": "Belgium",
"repo": "www-chapter-belgium",
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"timezone": "Europe/London",
"description": "Hey all,\n\nJust a heads up to get this in your calendar - we've got our next meetup coming up!\n\n Date: Thursday 5th December 2024\n\u23f0 Time: 6:00 PM onwards\n Location: Hays Office, Central Birmingham\n\nAs usual, we'll have:\n\n* Two exciting cybersecurity talks\n* Food and refreshments provided\n* A chance to talk and connect with folks from across the cyber sector in the Midlands\n\nAll are welcome - from students to veterans and everyone in between!\n\nFull agenda and speaker details will follow closer to the date.\n\n*\\*\\*\\*First Talk Announcement\\*\\*\\**\n**Speaker:** David Archer (Solution Architect at Endor Labs)\n**Title:** Ship Happens: The Stormy Seas of Supply Chain Security\n**Synopsis:** Modern software development is a sprawling network of open-source dependencies, sophisticated build tools, plugins, pipelines, repositories and runtimes.\nThis \u201csupply chain\u201d is under relentless attack and many of the potential threats are poorly understood by our development and security teams.\nWe\u2019ll take a warts-and-all look at how software is produced, re-used and \u201csecured\u201d.\nWe'll explore strategies to mitigate some of the threats that exist and share practical takeaways that you can immediately implement in their software development practices.\nExpect to leave with a feeling of dread(!), but also hopefully a deeper understanding of supply chain security and where you should pay closer attention to your software factory.\n\nLooking forward to seeing you there!\n\nBest regards,\n\nJim + Nathe\nOWASP Birmingham Chapter Leaders"
},
{
"group": "Boston",
"repo": "www-chapter-boston",
"name": "OWASP Boston Chapter Meeting - November 2024",
"date": "2024-11-13",
"time": "19:00-05:00",
"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owaspboston/events/304305085",
"timezone": "America/New_York",
"description": "This month we will be welcoming Jim Manico, a form OWASP Global Board Member and long time project contributor, to our meetup. Doors open at 6:30pm and the presentation starts at 7pm. Pizza and soda will be provided.\n\nJim will be presenting as part of our \"Learn about OWASP Projects\" series on his project team's project, the OWASP ASVS & Cheat Sheet Series . In this session you will learn:\n\n1) How was the project started?\n2) About the project and goals\n3) How can one help, volunteer /sponsor?\n4) Existing Team\n\nJim Manico is the founder of Manicode Security, where he trains software developers on secure coding and security engineering. He is also an investor/advisor for 10Security, Aiya, MergeBase, Nucleus Security, KSOC, and Inspectiv. Jim is a frequent speaker on secure software practices, is a member of the Java Champion community, and is the author of \u201cIron-Clad Java: Building Secure Web Applications\u201d from Oracle Press. Jim also volunteers for the OWASP foundation as the project lead for the OWASP Application Security Verification Standard and the OWASP Cheatsheet Series. For more information, see [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmanico](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmanico)."
},
{
"group": "Brisbane",
"repo": "www-chapter-brisbane",
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"timezone": "America/Los_Angeles",
"description": "**OWASP LA** has organized an exceptional offer for our meetup membership to participate in ***[12th Annual Data Con LA ](https://www.dataconla.com/events/dcla-2024/)***on November 16th, in the campus of CSU Long Beach, CA. Join us for deep insight in new tools and technology, training. Whether you\u2019re an industry veteran, a data science newbie, or somewhere in between, Data Con LA offers a unique opportunity to dive deep into the world of data.\n\n[Register](https://www.tickettailor.com/events/dataconla/1356949) now using discount code **OWASPLAxDCLA2024** for **33%** off the ticket price. Check the full schedule at [Data Con LA 2024 Sessions](https://www.dataconla.com/events/dcla-2024/sessions/).\n\nThis year, we\u2019re bringing you three dynamic tracks designed to cover the full spectrum of the data universe:\n\n* **AI, ML and Data Science**: Explore the cutting-edge advancements in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science. From groundbreaking research to practical applications, this track is your gateway to understanding how these technologies are shaping the future.\n* **Data Engineering and Ops**: Discover the backbone of the data ecosystem. This track will delve into the best practices, tools, and platforms that power data-driven organizations. Learn how to build, scale, and maintain robust data infrastructures that can handle today\u2019s complex challenges.\n* **Data Analytics and BI**: Uncover the insights that drive decision-making. This track focuses on the latest trends in data analytics and business intelligence, helping you transform raw data into actionable insights that can propel your organization forward.\n\nIn addition to these tracks, we\u2019re excited to feature a series of **expert panels** that will bring together thought leaders from across the industry to discuss the most pressing issues and future trends in data.\nFor more details on the sessions planned visit the [Sessions page](https://www.dataconla.com/events/dcla-2024/sessions/) on our website and for speaker the speaker lineup, check out the [Speakers page](https://www.dataconla.com/events/dcla-2024/speakers/).\n\nWhile the final schedule is still being perfected, rest assured that each session will be packed with valuable content, hands-on learning, and opportunities to network with peers and leaders in the field.\nOne last thing we are making happen this year is Match & Mingle, a chance to connect with another attendee. Those participating will be matched and introduced in to one other attendee based on background and interests, giving you a chance to meet someone new and make a deeper connection within the community. Look out for the opt-in question during the checkout!\nDon\u2019t miss your chance to be part of this incredible event. Stay tuned for updates on the agenda, and secure your ticket today to ensure your spot at Data Con LA 2024!\n\nAnd finally **don't forget** to visit us at the OWASP Los Angeles booth!"
},
{
"group": "Nashville",
"repo": "www-chapter-nashville",
"name": "Patients at Risk: Investigating The Healthcare Cybersecurity Crisis",
"date": "2024-11-13",
"time": "17:00-06:00",
"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-nashville-chapter/events/299885957",
"timezone": "America/Chicago",
"description": "Want to learn more about the most successfully attacked industry in the world? Here\u2019s your chance!\n\nHealthcare organizations are facing a digital storm. Cyberattacks are increasingly successful, targeting sensitive patient data, disrupting critical services, and putting lives at risk. Facing a growing threat landscape due to increasing reliance on interconnected technologies (including IoT, IoMT, OT and IT systems), many hospitals are struggling to recover from decades of accumulated cybersecurity debt.\n\nThis presentation will explore the root causes of healthcare cyberattacks, providing real-world examples and discussing the technical vulnerabilities that make organizations prime targets. Attendees will gain insights into the emerging guidance and strategies for improving healthcare cybersecurity, as well as the debate surrounding the need for regulation in this critical sector. We will also examine the significant financial and reputational costs associated with cyberattacks and delve into the motivations and tactics of the attackers themselves.\n\nJoin OWASP Nashville and Chad Holmes as we dive deep into the world of healthcare cybersecurity. We'll explore the root causes of cyberattacks, examine real-world examples, and discuss the technical vulnerabilities that make hospitals prime targets."
},
{
"group": "Netherlands",
"repo": "www-chapter-netherlands",
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"timezone": "America/Los_Angeles",
"description": "At noon on the 2nd Wednesday of every month we host a social meeting on Zoom with mini talks and breakout rooms. The main room will always be open for social time but we plan to have 1-2 topic breakouts you can join. If the breakout session topic interests you, join that discussion. Feeling more like a casual chat and exploring other topics? Visit the main room to strike up a conversation.\n\nSuggest topics you\u2019d like to see breakout rooms for and let us know if you\u2019d like to sign up to lead one.\n\nSlack @ #chapter-seattle (https://bit.ly/owasp-seattle-slack)\n\n[email protected] (https://groups.google.com/a/owasp.org/g/seattle-chapter)"
},
{
"group": "Seattle",
"repo": "www-chapter-seattle",
"name": "Security Social Lunch Hours",
"date": "2024-11-13",
"time": "12:00-08:00",
"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-seattle-chapter/events/300539101",
"timezone": "America/Los_Angeles",
"description": "At noon on the 2nd Wednesday of every month we host a social meeting on Zoom with mini talks and breakout rooms. The main room will always be open for social time but we plan to have 1-2 topic breakouts you can join. If the breakout session topic interests you, join that discussion. Feeling more like a casual chat and exploring other topics? Visit the main room to strike up a conversation.\n\nSuggest topics you\u2019d like to see breakout rooms for and let us know if you\u2019d like to sign up to lead one.\n\nSlack @ #chapter-seattle (https://bit.ly/owasp-seattle-slack)\n\n[email protected] (https://groups.google.com/a/owasp.org/g/seattle-chapter)"
},
{
"group": "Stockholm",
"repo": "www-chapter-stockholm",
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"timezone": "Europe/Vilnius",
"description": "Hello OWASP Vilnius community!\n\nIt's been a while and I'm super happy to announce, that there will be a physical event again organised at the new Visma Tech office in Artery Vilnius ! Beer and snacks guaranteed :)\n\nSave the date in your calendars: Thursday, November 21st.\n\nMore information soon.\n\nSee you soon!\n-Dominykas"
},
{
"group": "Samm",
"repo": "www-project-samm",
"name": "November community call - OWASP SAMM",
"date": "2024-11-13",
"time": "14:30-05:00",
"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-samm/events/304423838",
"timezone": "America/New_York",
"description": "During our next community call we share highlights from our last project summit. As always, we'll have time for Q&A"
},
{
"group": "Wrongsecrets",
"repo": "www-project-wrongsecrets",
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