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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Kate Hartmann <[email protected]> Date: Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 8:55 PM Subject: FW: [Owasp-leaders] Creating OWASP 4.0! To: [email protected] OWASP Community, Please take note of Jeff William’s post below. His message was originally sent to the OWASP-Leader’s list, but is applicable to everyone. Thank you. Kate Hartmann Operations Director 301-275-9403 www.owasp.org Skype: Kate.hartmann1 From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeff Williams Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:37 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Owasp-leaders] Creating OWASP 4.0! Hi everyone, In my mind, OWASP 1.0 was pre-wiki with lots of great work and a less great infrastructure. OWASP 2.0 was establishing the 501c3, putting in the wiki, and getting lots of great projects started. OWASP 3.0 started with the Summit in Portugal when we created the new committees and has focused on creating thriving projects instead of standalone tools. Thank you for all of your efforts growing a fun, civil, productive community. I reach out to you now to ask you to take some time and think about what OWASP should become. The time has come to measure our success not by the number of members, projects, and conferences, but by whether we are succeeding at making the world’s software more secure. It’s time to get our message and strategy to the next level. HELP DESIGN OWASP 4.0 IN PORTUGAL AT THE SUMMIT! If you consider yourself an OWASP Leader, won’t you take a few minutes of quiet time and propose a few ideas for how OWASP can retool, reorganize, refocus, and revamp itself to really achieve our mission? We will rip, mix, and burn these ideas into a new strategy for OWASP at the Portugal Summit. I encourage you to check out the resort and all the plans happening right now at http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Summit_2011. Here are some ideas to get you started. · We bootstrap several application security ecosystems around key technologies like mobile, cloud, REST · We reach out to governments around the world to help them push for application security · We raise money to fund real security enhancements to tools, browsers, protocols (e.g. OpenSSL) · We make the OWASP materials more usable by providing a “user” site and keep the wiki for development · We invest in marketing AppSec – How do we scale David Rice and the “greening” of AppSec · We continue our education initiative – academies, college chapters, videos, curriculum · We continue our browser initiative and do whatever it takes to get the browsers and frameworks talking · We invest in getting in front of new technologies like HTML5 · We launch a no-holds barred XSS eradication campaign · We create a set of objective AppSec *market* metrics that quantify the state of our art · We continue to push on creating standards · ??? We need your ideas NOW. Get yourself on the list! http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Summit_2011#tab=Summit_Attendees In one week of thinking, arguing, coding, hacking, and writing we are going to accomplish more than the rest of the world’s appsec efforts combined. We’ll see you in Portugal ready to rock. Thanks! --Jeff _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the Owasp-all mailing list, you will need to unsubscribe yourself from all OWASP mailing lists you belong too. This list is automatically generated to allow OWASP to contact all it’s members in one distribution. Best regards, OWASP
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