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"time": "17:30-06:00",
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"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-denver-chapter/events/308564016",
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"timezone": "America/Denver",
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"description": "**Everyone is welcome! Bring a friend...**\n\nJoin us on July 16th for food, drinks, networking and an exciting presentation. Networking with your peers starts at 5:30 pm - announcements and presentation starts at 6:00pm .\n\nThis month's presentation is brought to you by Endor Labs!\n\n**Presentation:**\nEvolving Your AppSec Program in the Era of AI\n\n**Abstract**:\nAI is already transforming how software is built\u2014but for security teams, it\u2019s mostly just making life harder. Developers are shipping AI-generated code at breakneck speed, while security teams struggle to keep up. The challenge isn\u2019t just securing AI-generated code and systems\u2014it\u2019s evolving your AppSec program to keep pace with software development.\n\nWe'll explore how security teams can evolve their programs across two key dimensions: securing AI-driven software development and using AI to enhance security workflows. You\u2019ll learn:\n\n* Strategies for managing risks from AI-generated code and autonomous agents\n* How security teams can use AI to reduce work and improve security outcomes\n* Where AI can enhance security\u2014and where human expertise remains irreplaceable.\n\nAI isn\u2019t just a security challenge; it\u2019s a chance to build a smarter, more efficient security program. Join us to learn how to make AI work for security, not against it."
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"description": "**Everyone is welcome! Bring a friend...**\n\nJoin us on July 16th for food, drinks, networking and an exciting presentation. Networking with your peers starts at 5:30 pm - announcements and presentation starts at 6:00pm .\n\nThis month's presentation is brought to you by Endor Labs!\n\n**Presentation:**\nSecure Vibe Coding: 5 Key Lessons\n\n**Abstract**:\nAI coding assistants like Cursor, Copilot, and Windsurf significantly increase productivity and assist with mundane coding tasks. But while powerful, these tools carry risks: trained on vast public datasets, they inherit bad patterns without necessarily ensuring secure application development. In this talk, we'll share five key lessons for security engineers and developers to improve code security:\n\n* Implement guardrails\n* Get real-time security signal\n* Watch your dependency blast radius\n* Compensate for non-determinism\n* Invest in prompt engineering"
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"time": "18:00+02:00",
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"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-frankfurt/events/308736460",
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"timezone": "Europe/Berlin",
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"description": "Hello everyone, we're excited to invite you to the **OWASP Frankfurt Chapter** Meetup #72!\nOur OWASP Chapter serves central Germany, particularly within the Rhine-Main (Hesse) region, as a platform to discuss and share information on application security topics.\nAnyone interested and enthusiastic about application security or security in general is welcome. All meetings are free and open. You do not have to be an OWASP member to attend our event.\n\n*What are we going to talk about?*\n\n* **Title to be announced:** We are excited to welcome **Alexander Steinbrecher,** Cyber Security Specialist at DZ BANK AG and **Patrick Eisenschmidt**, Red Team Manager / TIBER-TLPT Lead at NVISO Security.\n* **TBA**\n\n**Socializing Opportunities:** There will be plenty of time to socialize before and after the event.\n\n*Afterwards?* We will begin and conclude the evening with the opportunity to socialize at the venue with free food and both cold & hot drinks.\n\n*When?* Our Meetup takes place on **31.07.2025** from **18.00 to 22.00** o'clock CEST.\n\n*Where?* The event will be held at codecentric AG, located at Lise-Meitner-Stra\u00dfe 4, 60486 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.\n\n*Interested in giving a talk yourself?* Submit your talk here: [https://www.papercall.io/owasp-chapter-frankfurt](https://www.papercall.io/owasp-chapter-frankfurt)\n\n*And now?* Save the date, spread the word, and bring your friends and colleagues along to our event.\n\n*Follow Us!* Also, follow us on LinkedIn and refer to our OWASP Frankfurt site for information, including slides and recordings of previous presentations. We're looking forward to seeing you at our event!"
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"description": "Hello everyone, we're excited to invite you to the **OWASP Frankfurt Chapter** Meetup #72!\nOur OWASP Chapter serves central Germany, particularly within the Rhine-Main (Hesse) region, as a platform to discuss and share information on application security topics.\nAnyone interested and enthusiastic about application security or security in general is welcome. All meetings are free and open. You do not have to be an OWASP member to attend our event.\n\n*What are we going to talk about?*\n\n* **Title to be announced:** We are excited to welcome **Alexander Steinbrecher,** Cyber Security Specialist at DZ BANK AG and **Patrick Eisenschmidt**, Red Team Manager / TIBER-TLPT Lead at NVISO Security.\n* **Let's talk vulnerabilities in plain sight** by **vin01:** For our second talk we are welcoming **vin01**, an independent security researcher. He will be talking about vulnerabilities and security risks hiding in plain sight. Also, let's try to figure out how secure is the web infrastructure used by our governments, universities and small businesses? All through publicly available data.\n\n**Socializing Opportunities:** There will be plenty of time to socialize before and after the event.\n\n*Afterwards?* We will begin and conclude the evening with the opportunity to socialize at the venue with free food and both cold & hot drinks.\n\n*When?* Our Meetup takes place on **31.07.2025** from **18.00 to 22.00** o'clock CEST.\n\n*Where?* The event will be held at codecentric AG, located at Lise-Meitner-Stra\u00dfe 4, 60486 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.\n\n*Interested in giving a talk yourself?* Submit your talk here: [https://www.papercall.io/owasp-chapter-frankfurt](https://www.papercall.io/owasp-chapter-frankfurt)\n\n*And now?* Save the date, spread the word, and bring your friends and colleagues along to our event.\n\n*Follow Us!* Also, follow us on LinkedIn and refer to our OWASP Frankfurt site for information, including slides and recordings of previous presentations. We're looking forward to seeing you at our event!"
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"timezone": "America/Los_Angeles",
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"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)"
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"group": "Sri Sairam Engineering College",
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"repo": "www-chapter-sri-sairam-engineering-college",
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"name": "CTF 101",
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"date": "2025-07-13",
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"time": "18:00+05:30",
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"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-sri-sairam-engineering-college-student-chapter/events/308918347",
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"timezone": "Asia/Kolkata",
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"description": "This is a online session about what is CTF and how it can impact your career"
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"name": "Evolving Your AppSec Program in the Era of AI | The AI Appsec Nightmare",
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"name": "Secure Vibe Coding: 5 Key Lessons | The AI Appsec Nightmare",
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"date": "2025-07-16",
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"time": "18:30-04:00",
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"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-toronto/events/308560869",
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"description": "**Format**:\nDual (2-talk) and Hybrid (in-person and online) event\n\n**In-person location**:\nStartuptive\n123 Edward St, Suite 205 (2nd Floor), Toronto, ON, Toronto, ON M5G 1E2\n\nNote: In-person attendance to **70 people**, in a **first-come, first-serve basis**.\nDoors will open at **6:00 PM**, with the event will start at **6:30 PM** (EDT).\nFor those who cannot attend in person, please join us virtually via the livestream!\n\n**Presentation #1: Evolving Your AppSec Program in the Era of AI - Matt Brown**\n\nAI is already transforming how software is built\u2014but for security teams, it\u2019s mostly just making life harder. Developers are shipping AI-generated code at breakneck speed, while security teams struggle to keep up. The challenge isn\u2019t just securing AI-generated code and systems\u2014it\u2019s evolving your AppSec program to keep pace with software development.\n\nWe'll explore how security teams can evolve their programs across two key dimensions: securing AI-driven software development and using AI to enhance security workflows. You\u2019ll learn:\n\n* Strategies for managing risks from AI-generated code and autonomous agents\n* How security teams can use AI to reduce work and improve security outcomes\n* Where AI can enhance security\u2014and where human expertise remains irreplaceable.\n\nAI isn\u2019t just a security challenge; it\u2019s a chance to build a smarter, more efficient security program. Join us to learn how to make AI work for security, not against it.\n\n**Presentation #2: The AI Appsec Nightmare - Jerry Hoff**\n\nThe era of AI-powered attackers is no longer theoretical. Autonomous and semi-autonomous tools are now capable of identifying, exploiting, and adapting to vulnerabilities at a scale and speed that surpass human capacity. This talk explores the implications of a world where AI-driven threats are a permanent part of the landscape.\n\nWe begin with a candid look at the current state of application security, where manual processes and outdated risk models struggle to keep pace with modern development. At the same time, AI-generated code is entering environments at an unprecedented rate, often with little to no review, expanding the attack surface in ways few organizations are prepared for.\n\nCompounding the problem is a growing wave of global regulations pushing organizations to demonstrate security readiness, often without providing practical paths to achieve it. Within this context, the traditional approach of prioritizing and fixing only critical and high-severity issues is breaking down. Attackers, especially those leveraging AI, no longer view low or medium vulnerabilities as difficult hurdles. Most vulnerabilities should now be treated as easily exploitable.\n\nThis session offers a sharp, forward-looking assessment of the challenges ahead and outlines key shifts that application security teams must make to stay relevant and effective in the age of AI."
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"description": "**Format**:\nDual (2-talk) and Hybrid (in-person and online) event\n\n**In-person location**:\nStartuptive\n123 Edward St, Suite 205 (2nd Floor), Toronto, ON, Toronto, ON M5G 1E2\n\nNote: In-person attendance to **70 people**, in a **first-come, first-serve basis**.\nDoors will open at **6:00 PM**, with the event will start at **6:30 PM** (EDT).\nFor those who cannot attend in person, please join us virtually via the livestream!\n\n**Presentation #1: Secure Vibe Coding: 5 Key Lessons -** **Matt Brown**\n\nAI coding assistants like Cursor, Copilot, and Windsurf significantly increase productivity and assist with mundane coding tasks. But while powerful, these tools carry risks: trained on vast public datasets, they inherit bad patterns without necessarily ensuring secure application development. In this talk, we'll share five key lessons for security engineers and developers to improve code security:\n\n* Implement guardrails\n* Get real-time security signal\n* Watch your dependency blast radius\n* Compensate for non-determinism\n* Invest in prompt engineering\n\n**Presentation #2: The AI Appsec Nightmare - Jerry Hoff**\n\nThe era of AI-powered attackers is no longer theoretical. Autonomous and semi-autonomous tools are now capable of identifying, exploiting, and adapting to vulnerabilities at a scale and speed that surpass human capacity. This talk explores the implications of a world where AI-driven threats are a permanent part of the landscape.\n\nWe begin with a candid look at the current state of application security, where manual processes and outdated risk models struggle to keep pace with modern development. At the same time, AI-generated code is entering environments at an unprecedented rate, often with little to no review, expanding the attack surface in ways few organizations are prepared for.\n\nCompounding the problem is a growing wave of global regulations pushing organizations to demonstrate security readiness, often without providing practical paths to achieve it. Within this context, the traditional approach of prioritizing and fixing only critical and high-severity issues is breaking down. Attackers, especially those leveraging AI, no longer view low or medium vulnerabilities as difficult hurdles. Most vulnerabilities should now be treated as easily exploitable.\n\nThis session offers a sharp, forward-looking assessment of the challenges ahead and outlines key shifts that application security teams must make to stay relevant and effective in the age of AI."
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"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-frankfurt/events/308736460",
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"timezone": "Europe/Berlin",
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"description": "Hello everyone, we're excited to invite you to the **OWASP Frankfurt Chapter** Meetup #72!\nOur OWASP Chapter serves central Germany, particularly within the Rhine-Main (Hesse) region, as a platform to discuss and share information on application security topics.\nAnyone interested and enthusiastic about application security or security in general is welcome. All meetings are free and open. You do not have to be an OWASP member to attend our event.\n\n*What are we going to talk about?*\n\n* **Title to be announced:** We are excited to welcome **Alexander Steinbrecher,** Cyber Security Specialist at DZ BANK AG and **Patrick Eisenschmidt**, Red Team Manager / TIBER-TLPT Lead at NVISO Security.\n* **TBA**\n\n**Socializing Opportunities:** There will be plenty of time to socialize before and after the event.\n\n*Afterwards?* We will begin and conclude the evening with the opportunity to socialize at the venue with free food and both cold & hot drinks.\n\n*When?* Our Meetup takes place on **31.07.2025** from **18.00 to 22.00** o'clock CEST.\n\n*Where?* The event will be held at codecentric AG, located at Lise-Meitner-Stra\u00dfe 4, 60486 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.\n\n*Interested in giving a talk yourself?* Submit your talk here: [https://www.papercall.io/owasp-chapter-frankfurt](https://www.papercall.io/owasp-chapter-frankfurt)\n\n*And now?* Save the date, spread the word, and bring your friends and colleagues along to our event.\n\n*Follow Us!* Also, follow us on LinkedIn and refer to our OWASP Frankfurt site for information, including slides and recordings of previous presentations. We're looking forward to seeing you at our event!"
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"description": "Hello everyone, we're excited to invite you to the **OWASP Frankfurt Chapter** Meetup #72!\nOur OWASP Chapter serves central Germany, particularly within the Rhine-Main (Hesse) region, as a platform to discuss and share information on application security topics.\nAnyone interested and enthusiastic about application security or security in general is welcome. All meetings are free and open. You do not have to be an OWASP member to attend our event.\n\n*What are we going to talk about?*\n\n* **Title to be announced:** We are excited to welcome **Alexander Steinbrecher,** Cyber Security Specialist at DZ BANK AG and **Patrick Eisenschmidt**, Red Team Manager / TIBER-TLPT Lead at NVISO Security.\n* **Let's talk vulnerabilities in plain sight** by **vin01:** For our second talk we are welcoming **vin01**, an independent security researcher. He will be talking about vulnerabilities and security risks hiding in plain sight. Also, let's try to figure out how secure is the web infrastructure used by our governments, universities and small businesses? All through publicly available data.\n\n**Socializing Opportunities:** There will be plenty of time to socialize before and after the event.\n\n*Afterwards?* We will begin and conclude the evening with the opportunity to socialize at the venue with free food and both cold & hot drinks.\n\n*When?* Our Meetup takes place on **31.07.2025** from **18.00 to 22.00** o'clock CEST.\n\n*Where?* The event will be held at codecentric AG, located at Lise-Meitner-Stra\u00dfe 4, 60486 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.\n\n*Interested in giving a talk yourself?* Submit your talk here: [https://www.papercall.io/owasp-chapter-frankfurt](https://www.papercall.io/owasp-chapter-frankfurt)\n\n*And now?* Save the date, spread the word, and bring your friends and colleagues along to our event.\n\n*Follow Us!* Also, follow us on LinkedIn and refer to our OWASP Frankfurt site for information, including slides and recordings of previous presentations. We're looking forward to seeing you at our event!"
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