Thursday, May 25, 2023

OWASP May Connector 2019

OWASP
Connector
May 2019

COMMUNICATIONS


Letter from the Vice Chairman:

Dear OWASP Community,

Since last month the foundation has been busy working towards enabling our project leaders and community members to utilize funds to work on nurturing and developing projects. So far there has been huge uptake on this initiative. It's great to see so many people passionate about collaborating at project summits. 
 
Our Global AppSec Tel-Aviv is nearly upon us, for members, there is an extra incentive for attending this conference, in the form of a significant discount. This and the sandy beaches and beautiful scenery, not to mention the great speakers and trainers we have lined up, is a great reason to attend. If you have not done so we would encourage you to attend this great conference - https://telaviv.appsecglobal.org.
 
One of the key things I've noticed in my Board of Director tenure is the passion our community emits, sometimes this passion aids in growing the foundation, but sometimes it also forces us to take a step back and look at how we do things within the foundation. With Mike, our ED and staff we have seen a lot of good change from an operations perspective, with more in the pipeline. Mike's appointment has allowed the Board of Directors to take a step back from operations and enable us to work on more strategic goals. To this end at a recent Board meeting we discussed each Board member taking up one of the following strategic goals, as set out at the start of the year:
 
1.Marketing the OWASP brand 
2.Membership benefits
3.Developer outreach

  • Improve benefits 
  • Decrease the possibility of OWASP losing relevance
  • Reaching out to management and Risk levels
  • Increase involvement in new tech/ ways of doing things – dev ops
 
4.Project focus 
  • Get Universities involved
  • Practicum sponsored ideas
  • Internships 

 
5.Improve finances
6.Improve OWAP/ Board of Directors Perception
7.Process improvement
8. Get consistent ED
9.Community empowerment
 
I would encourage the community to come forward if you have any ideas on the above and are happy to work with one of the 7 Board of Directors and community members on one of these initiatives. 
 
Thanks and best wishes, 
Owen Pendlebury
Vice Chair

OWASP FOUNDATION UPDATE FROM INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR:

OWASP Foundation welcomes aboard Emily Berman as Events Director. Emily was most recently with the Scrum Alliance where she planned high-profile functions for upwards of 2,000 guests. Emily brings a fresh approach to events planning and her 12 years of experience planning and organizing large-scale events worldwide well in advance will greatly benefit our Global AppSecs.
Did you Register yet? 
Global AppSec DC September 9-13, 2019
submit to the Call for Papers and Call for Training
Check out Sponsorship Opportunities while they are still available.
Save the Date for Global AppSec Amsterdam Sept 23-27, 2019 
Sponsorship Opportunities are available

EVENTS 

You may also be interested in one of our other affiliated events:

REGIONAL AND LOCAL EVENTS

Event Date Location
Latam Tour 2019 Starting April 4, 2019 Latin America
OWASP Portland Training Day September 25, 2019 Portland, OR
OWASP Italy Day Udine 2019 September 27,2019 Udine, Italy
OWASP Portland Day October 16,2019 Wroclaw, Poland
LASCON X October 24-25,2019 Austin, TX
OWASP AppSec Day 2019 Oct 30 - Nov 1, 2019 Melbourne, Australia

PARTNER AND PROMOTIONAL EVENTS
Event Date Location
Open Security Summit June 3-7,2019 Woburn Forest Center Parcs, Bedfordshire
Hack in Paris 2019 June 16-20, 2019 Paris
Cyber Security and Cloud Expo Europe June 19-20, 2019 Amsterdam
IoT Tech Expo Europe June 19-20, 2019 Amsterdam
BlackHat USA 2019 August 3-8,2019 Las Vegas, Nevada
DefCon 27 August 8-11,2019 Las Vegas, Nevada
it-sa-IT Security Expo and Congress October 8-10, 2019 Germany

PROJECTS

We have had the following projects added to the OWASP inventory.  Please congratulate these leaders and check out the work they have done:

Project Type Leader(s)
Risk Assessment Framework Documentation Ade Yoseman Putra, Rejah Rehim
QRLJacker Tool Mohammed Baset
Container Security Verification Standard Documentation Sven Vetsch
Find Security Bugs Code Philippe Arteau
Vulnerable Web Application Code Fatih Çelik
D4N155 Tool Julio Pedro de Lira Neto
Jupiter Tool Matt Stanchek
Top 10 Card Game Documentation Dennis Johnson
Samurai WTF Code Kevin Johnson
DevSecOps Maturity Model Documentation Timo Pagel

 


Also, we will have the following projects presenting at the Project Showcase Global AppSec Tel Aviv:

Final Schedule
Wednesday, May 29th Thursday, May 30th
Time Project Presenter(s) Confirmed Time Project Presenter(s) Confirmed
10:​4​5 a.m. Glue Tool Omer Levi Hevroni Yes 10:​30 ​ a.m. API Security Erez Yalon, Inon Shkedy Yes
  ​7    
               
11:5​5​ a.m. IoT & Embedded AppSec Aaron Guzman Yes 11:​50​ a.m. Mod Security Core Rule Set Tin Zaw Yes
        12:​25 ​p.m. Automated Threats Tin Zaw Yes
12:​30 ​p.m. Lunch Break   12:​55​ p.m. Lunch Break  
2:​35​ p.m. SAMM John DiLeo Yes        
​3:10​ p.m. Application Security Curriculum John DiLeo Yes ​3:10 p.m. ​Damned Vulnerable Serveless Application​ ​Tal Melamed​ ​Yes​
 

Finally, if you are able to help participate in the Project Reviews at the Conference, please send me an email at harold.blankenship@owasp.com.  We have a large line-up of projects to review this time around:

Project To Level Leader(s)
Snakes and Ladders Flagship Katy Anton, Colin Watson
Cheat Sheet Series Flagship Dominique Righetto, Jim Manico
Mobile Security Testing Guide Flagship Jeroen Willemsen, Sven Schleier
Amass Lab Jeff Foley
Attack Surface Detector Lab Ken Prole
SecureTea Lab Ade Yoseman Putra, Bambang Rahmadi K.P, Rejah Rehim.A.A
Serverless Goat Lab Ory Segal

Google Summer of Code Update:
We were allocated 13 students this year!  The current timeline is as follows:
Google Season of Docs:
We were accepted into the Google Season of Docs.  There will be a single technical writer resource.  The current timeline is as follows:

COMMUNITY

New OWASP Chapters
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Guayaquil, Equador
Lome, Togo
Natal, Brazil
Nashua, New Hampshire
Gwalior, India
Louisville, Kentucky
Nainital, India
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Syracuse, New York

MEMBERSHIP

 
We would like to welcome the following Premier and Contributor Corporate Members.

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The Oceanhorn Team Whishes You Happy Holidays

On behalf of the whole Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm team, we wish you Happy Holidays and a great New Year!

Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm will see the welcome return of a familiar face


The cleverest among you will notice that Hero in the postcard is wearing something peculiar in his head, what could it be?


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We can't wait to tell you more about diving and other features, but it is soon time to say goodbye to a brilliant and beautiful 2018 and welcome the new year with open arms.


So without further ado, see you in 2019!

Wednesday, April 26, 2023

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Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Public Adjuster Atlanta - The Key to Your Insurance Claim Success

Are you experiencing property damage in Atlanta, Georgia? Insurance claims can be a complicated and overwhelming process, especially if you are unfamiliar with the process. Fortunately, a licensed public adjuster in Atlanta can help you navigate through the claims process and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. In this article, we will explore the role of public adjusters and how they can help you with your property damage claim.
 
You can contact Atlanta Public Adjusters here - https://www.cakeresume.com/atlanta-public-adjusters
 

Understanding the Role of Public Adjusters

A public adjuster is an insurance claims professional who works on behalf of the policyholder, not the insurance company. They are licensed and trained to assess property damage and negotiate with insurance companies to ensure you receive the right compensation for your claim. Whether it's residential or commercial property damage, a public adjuster can help you navigate the claims process, ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve.
 

The Benefits of Hiring a Public Adjuster

Hiring a public adjuster in Atlanta comes with numerous benefits. For one, a public adjuster has extensive knowledge of the insurance claims process and can help you navigate through it smoothly. They will also assess the damage to your property and ensure that your claim is accurately valued, so you receive the right compensation you are entitled to.
 
Moreover, a public adjuster in Atlanta can help you save time and energy. Handling a property damage claim can be time-consuming, and without the right expertise, it can quickly become overwhelming. With a public adjuster on your side, you can focus on other important aspects of your life while they handle your claim for you.
 

The Process of Working with a Public Adjuster

When you hire a public adjuster in Atlanta, the first step is to assess the damage to your property. The public adjuster will evaluate the damage and provide an accurate estimate of the value of the claim. They will then negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf to ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve.
 
Throughout the claims process, your public adjuster will keep you informed and updated on the status of your claim. They will handle all communication with the insurance company and ensure that your claim is processed as quickly and efficiently as possible.
 

Summary

Dealing with property damage can be overwhelming, but you don't have to go through the process alone. A licensed public adjuster in Atlanta can help you navigate the claims process and ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve. By hiring a public adjuster, you can save time and energy, and rest assured that your claim is being handled by a trained professional.
 
So, if you are experiencing property damage in Atlanta, don't hesitate to call a public adjuster. They can make the claims process smoother and more efficient, ensuring that you receive the right compensation for your claim.
 
References:
 
  1. National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters. (2021). About Public Adjusters. https://www.napia.com/about-public-adjusters
  2. The Balance. (2021). What Does a Public Insurance Adjuster Do? https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-a-public-insurance-adjuster-4150734
  3. Insurance Information Institute. (2021). Should you hire a public insurance adjuster? https://www.iii.org/article/should-you-hire-public-insurance-adjuster

Friday, March 3, 2023


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