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"timezone": "Europe/Copenhagen",
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"description": "More info coming but reach out if you would like to be a host or do a presentation"
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"group": "Austin",
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"repo": "www-chapter-austin",
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"name": "OWASP Austin Chapter Monthly Meeting - August 2025 (Online)",
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"date": "2025-08-26",
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"time": "11:30-05:00",
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"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-austin-chapter/events/305489310",
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"timezone": "America/Chicago",
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"description": "30 minutes of meet-and-greet and Chapter information, then the Presentation!\n\n(To Be updated)"
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"group": "Austin",
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"timezone": "America/Los_Angeles",
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"description": "We are excited to be part of this unique intersection of API security, innovation, and community Los Angeles Security Summit 2025 host by Wallarm. Whether you're deep into API threat detection, exploring the [OWASP Top 10 for APIs](https://owasp.org/API-Security/editions/2023/en/0x11-t10/), or just getting started with cloud-native security, this event is built for hands-on minds.\n\nThe summit will showcase emerging threats in API and application security, deliver hands on demonstrations and expert led sessions, and feature insights from leading voices in security architecture. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with a dynamic, security-focused community and conclude the day with networking, refreshments, and interactive play at Topgolf.\n\nAgenda Highlights:\n\n\\* Wallarm Security Overview\n\\* API Security: Challenges & Solutions\n\\* External Attack Surface Management\n\\* Live Demo by Tim Ebbers (VP of Customer Engineering at Wallarm)\n\\* Leadership Panel + Dev View on OWASP API Security Top 10\n\nFree for the local community (business email required for registration)\n**Request your seat** at https://www.wallarm.com/los-angeles-api-security-summit-2025\n\nThis free summit will bring together CISOs, AppSec, DevSecOps, and API practitioners to explore the future of securing modern applications and APIs.\u2028\u2028If you're in SoCal and serious about securing what matters most your APIs don't miss this one.\n\nPro tip: If you\u2019re not yet part of the [OWASP\u00ae Foundation](https://www.owasp.org) this is the perfect time to plug into one of the most active open source application security communities in the world. Local chapters like OWASP Los Angeles are on the front lines of securing modern software through meetups, projects, and events like this summit. Learn more or become a member: [OWASP Membership](https://owasp.glueup.com/organization/6727/memberships/)"
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"group": "Melbourne",
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"repo": "www-chapter-melbourne",
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"name": "OWASP Melbourne - August 2025 Meetup",
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"date": "2025-08-06",
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"time": "18:00+10:00",
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"link": "https://www.meetup.com/application-security-owasp-melbourne/events/310213082",
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"timezone": "Australia/Melbourne",
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"description": "G'day all,\n\nWe appreciate your patience when we had to postpone July's meetup. We look forward to seeing you for our August meetup.\n\nIn our last meetup, attendees voted for [Royal Stacks Bourke Street](https://maps.app.goo.gl/M2CwiyHGJnC2MWmv8) as our location for next month. On 6th August 2025 6PM, there we shall meet.\n\n*There's NO BOOKING. If you're the first to arrive, please grab a table for the group and post a picture of the table's location in the comments of this meetup event. We'll use it to locate each other. (If you don't see a post, you're lucky first. Please grab us a table and post a pic. )*\n\n**Please remember to update your RSVP if you can no longer attend.** Even if it's just 30 minutes prior. It'll help whomever that arrives first know how big a table to get. We will take note of no-shows, and to make sure we've got space for those that do actually attend, your RSVP may be deprioritised for future events.\n\n**If you're having trouble finding us**, send a message to [Dan on Signal](https://signal.me/#eu/4yti0PmJCFvXhLH_vmLcxO7Xy3VAM_yY9wRhOQCA1qn7UqWh1nFBa4rNCccfHyhW).\n\nSee you there.\n\nMore details on the format, and what to expect below:\n\n**The Practitioner's Roundtable**\nIt's a monthly meetup, for AppSec/ProdSec practitioners to participate discussing AppSec/ProdSec topics and share knowledge. There's no speakers, or sponsors; just a facilitator, with the expectation that you'll join the conversations. Broadly, the idea is that you're swinging by after work, for a regular catch-up with our peers over dinner (with F&B at your own cost) with a known format.\n\\-\\-\\-\n**So, what's happening?**\nThe format:\n\n1. At 6pm all attendees arrive, and order (and pay for) their own meals - we'll do the rest while waiting for the meals to arrive and as we eat.\n2. All attendees write down on a card 1-2 AppSec/ProdSec related topics they'd like to discuss.\n3. We'll all each cast 3 votes on the cards we'd like to discuss.\n4. We'll sort the cards, and discuss the topics with the top 3-4 highest votes. Starting with the topic with the highest votes.\n5. After 5(?) minutes, we all decide if we'd like to continue or move on to the next topic.\n6. If we continue, after 15(?) minutes, we all move on to the next topic of discussion.\n7. At 7pm, we wrap up and officially end. Before everyone leaves, we vote on the next restaurant that we'll meet at.\n\nThis is[ inspired by Lean Coffee](https://agilecoffee.com/leancoffee/), and intended for participants to be collaborators in the conversation focused on AppSec & ProdSec topics. *You are expected to participate in the AppSec/ProdSec conversations constructively if you attend*. This isn't the place for BizDev focused conversations.\n\nFor the location selection, here are the considerations we work with:\n\n1. It must be within 1 \"city block\" of the Melbourne Free Tram Zone.\n2. The typical price for a whole meal (without alcohol) should be under $50 per person.\n3. It must allow individual orders - you'd be ordering and paying for your own meal.\n4. It will need to have seating space for the group to say, just walk-in to the restaurant ( this may change if it grows beyond 10 regular attendees ).\n5. It must be quiet enough for us to have meaningful conversations.\n6. It must not be a restaurant we've been to in the past 6 months. (Just to keep things fresh )\n\nAlso, although we use the word \u201crestaurant\u201d this is used broadly to mean food establishment - if we\u2019re all keen on hitting up a decent kebab place, that works. As a courtesy to the venue, there's an expectation that you'd order something there."
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"description": "AI is the ultimate accelerant for application development - it's power unmatched - but without balance and control, it can quickly ignite new risks, turning potential into destruction. Explore the tangible impact of AI-generated code in this session buy playing with fire - Using GPT-driven prompts, we'll build a fully functional application, and in real time, we'll uncover how common security flaws like SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and weak authentication can manifest in AI-generated code.\n\nThrough hands-on exploration, we'll walk through the potential impact of these vulnerabilities and how these risks could be avoided with secure coding practices, defined policies, developer guardrails, and thorough security audits and code review.\n\nBy the end of the session, you'll have a deep understanding of how to:\n\n* Recognize and assess the risks AI introduces in your code.\n* Implement secure coding practices and enforce security policies.\n* Integrate security audits, code reviews, and testing into your development workflow to ensure AI-generated code is safe for production.\n\nThis session is vendor agnostic and designed to empower you to reap the benefits of AI without sacrificing security."
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"group": "Peterborough",
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"repo": "www-chapter-peterborough",
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"name": "Monthly Networking Social: Peterborough Beer Festival! ",
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"date": "2025-08-26",
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"time": "18:00+01:00",
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"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-peterborough/events/305916307",
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"timezone": "Europe/London",
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"description": "**What & Where?**\n\n* Social Drinks @ The Peterborough Beer Festival!\n\n**When?**\n\n* \\- Thursday 26th August\n\nEverybody welcome! You will be required to buy your own ticket for entry. See https://pborobeerfest.camra.org.uk/.\n\nThank you,\nRyan & Mark"
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