Jan 22 - 25

Santa Monica, CA

Annenberg Community Beach House

The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Los Angeles Chapter has teamed up with the Orange County, Inland Empire, San Diego, Santa Barbara, and San Francisco Bay Area Chapters to bring you another great AppSec California. Join us and your peers for amazing talks and networking on January 22-25, 2019! Great Two-Day training classes kick off the conference on Jan 22: Real World Red Team Attacks – Peter Kim Bug Hunter’s Methodology – Jason Haddix Seth & Ken’s Excellent Adventures (In Code Review) – Seth Law & Ken Johnson Building Secure API’s and Web Applications – Jim Manico Attacking and Defending Containerized Apps and Serverless Tech – Abhay Bhargav & Nithin Jois The following 1-day classes are also available: AWS Security 101 – William Bengston and Nag Medida WIA hands on Penetration Testing – Vandana Verma and Zoe Braiterman Conference keynotes and sessions by world renowned speakers will follow on January 24th and 25th.

InfoSec/AppSec professionals

Registration Opens: 11/01/2018

Contact Name: Kelly Santalucia

ph: 973-670-5784 fx: 443-283-4021 email: [email protected]

Company Info:

OWASP

1200-C Agora Drive, #232
Bel Air, MD. 21014 United States


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