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Application Security Conference


From: tomb at owasp.org (Tom Brennan)
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 15:09:59 -0400


The OWASP 2008 Application Security Conference is September 24th & 25th 2008
in New York City. (Less than 60 days away)

With over 50 APPSEC speakers, 6 training classes and a Capture the Flag
event. This event is the largest web application security focused conference
anywhere, don't miss it!  

Event agenda and registration :
http://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_NYC_AppSec_2008_Conference  

*NOTE* We have already had reports of some hotels being "booked solid",
secure your ticket and book your travel ASAP and join OWASP to take a bite
out of the "Big Apple". 

Sincerely,

Tom Brennan - Board Member
OWASP Foundation
<whois> http://www.linkedin.com/in/tombrennan
O: 973-795-1046 x112
W: www.owasp.org



-----Original Message-----
From: sc-l-bounces at securecoding.org [mailto:sc-l-bounces at securecoding.org]
On Behalf Of Kenneth Van Wyk
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 1:34 PM
To: Secure Coding
Subject: [SC-L] Administrivia

Greetings SC-L folks,

A couple things re the mailing list...

- It's been a couple months since I asked for your opinions regarding
accepting sponsorships here on SC-L.  Although the opinions I received were
almost entirely in favor or neutral -- all but one -- I haven't decided to
pull that trigger in any case.  I do appreciate your inputs, as always,
however.

- I'd also like to clarify a posting policy here.  The list gets, from time
to time, conference announcements, CfPs, and such.  I want to be explicit
here that I fully encourage that, and would like to take it one step
further.  Training events that are open to the public may also be announced
here, once per event.  This includes commercial events.  As always, ASCII
text is preferred, and no HTML please.  But I feel this policy is in line
with what I see on other groups.  Full
disclosure: my own company does do occasional public training events from
time to time and I'd like to be able to let folks know about it here.
Again, one posting per event announcement.

Your opinions, as always, are appreciated.  Feel free to contact me
on- or off-list about either of these policies.  My goal here remains to
keep the list a free and open forum for us to discuss matters related to
software security.

Cheers,

Ken

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Kenneth R. van Wyk
SC-L Moderator
KRvW Associates, LLC
http://www.KRvW.com






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