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"timezone": "America/Chicago",
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"description": "**When:** Thursday, August 14th , 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm\n\n**Where:** Lavaca Street Bar at the Domain Northside (Rock Rose District), 11420 Rock Rose Ave #100, Austin, TX 78758. We will have tables reserved inside the bar, to the right as you enter. Parking: nearest parking in the Red Garage located off of Rock Rose Ave ([map of Domain](https://domainnorthside.com/map/)).\n\n**What:** The Austin Security Professionals Happy Hour is a monthly event coordinated by the OWASP Austin Chapter and sponsored by various companies. We try to meet every second Thursday of the month from January to September (but occasionally we make schedule adjustments when needed). The event is an informal social gathering of local information security professionals. If you're involved with InfoSec or even if you have an interest, come on out for drinks, good food and conversation.\n\n**Sponsor:** IriusRisk\n[iriusrisk.com](http://iriusrisk.com/)\n*We make secure design the standard, scalable practice for all digital teams. IriusRisk makes secure design fast, reliable and accessible, even to non-security users, thanks to our automated and intelligent Threat Modeling Solution*"
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"group": "Colorado Springs",
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"repo": "www-chapter-colorado-springs",
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"name": "OWASP JULY 31ST MEETUP",
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"date": "2025-07-31",
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"time": "18:00-06:00",
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"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-colorado-springs-meetup/events/309095814",
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"timezone": "America/Denver",
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"description": "Meetup Details: Beat the heat and boost your pen testing knowledge! Join us and get ready to dive into autonomous pen testing vs human-led efforts with Terry Bradley.\n\nWhen: July 31, 2025 6pm to 8pm MT.\n\nWhere: [TRiNiTY Brewing Company - Forge Road Brewery](https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fmaps%2Fplace%2FTRiNiTY%2BBrewing%2BCompany%2B-%2BForge%2BRoad%2BBrewery%2F%4038.898059%2C-104.8417313%2C16z%2Fdata%3D!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x87134f5342168d7b%3A0x871a592d6a1d0142!8m2!3d38.898059!4d-104.8417313!16s%252Fg%252F11q3yflpnv%3Fentry%3Dttu%26g_ep%3DEgoyMDI1MDYzMC4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%253D%253D&data=05%7C02%7Cterry.bradley%40milehighcyber.com%7Cc574ffe431b7464ea37708ddbe4faed1%7C97fe4b743f7346419cc9d3f956a1f6de%7C1%7C0%7C638875971691628274%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C4000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=Dbk1x8Kf8xRBPIzdjrSY%2FOXejGUj%2FYmlwhQGReykEsE%3D&reserved=0 \"Original URL:\nhttps://www.google.com/maps/place/TRiNiTY+Brewing+Company+-+Forge+Road+Brewery/@38.898059,-104.8417313,16z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x87134f5342168d7b:0x871a592d6a1d0142!8m2!3d38.898059!4d-104.8417313!16s%2Fg%2F11q3yflpnv?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDYzMC4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D\n\nClick to follow link.\")\n4630 Forge Rd # B \u00b7 Colorado Springs, CO"
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"description": "End of summer is the best time to get your systems updated before the busy season! Even better if use this time to organize the process of Patch Management for continuous improvement. This August, we discuss:\n\n\\- How to organize Patch Management\n\\- The Risk/Reward ratio of Patch Management\n\\- How hackers exploit issues related to Patch Management\n\\- How to effectively gather data for Patch Management using AI\n\nJoin us at OWASP Columbus to realistically discuss the methods to decrease the technical debt of Patch Management that most of us are responsible for."
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"group": "Dallas",
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"repo": "www-chapter-dallas",
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"name": "OWASP July In-Person Meet - Reap the benefits of AI without sacrificing security",
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"date": "2025-07-31",
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"time": "18:00-05:00",
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"link": "https://www.meetup.com/dallas-the-open-web-application-security-project-meetup/events/309398814",
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"timezone": "America/Chicago",
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"description": "AI is the ultimate accelerant for application development\u2014its power unmatched\u2014but 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 by playing with fire \u2013 Using GPT-driven prompts, we\u2019ll build a fully functional application, and in real time, we\u2019ll 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\u2019ll 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 reviews.\n\nBy the end of the session, you'll have a deep understanding of how to:\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": "Frankfurt",
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"repo": "www-chapter-frankfurt",
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"name": "OWASP Frankfurt Chapter Meetup #72 - Red&Blue Teaming & Vulnerabilities",
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"date": "2025-07-31",
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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* **Red vs. Blue: In-Depth Analysis of the CyberAv3ngers APT Campaign Against Critical Infrastructure:** 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. During the talk he will try to figure out how secure the web infrastructure used by our governments, universities and small businesses is. All of it 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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"description": "This is a placeholder event while we confirm this month's speaker. Stay tuned for updates, we'll share details as soon as they're locked in!\n\nInterested in presenting or know someone who might be? Reach out, we're always looking for speakers!"
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"group": "Kerala",
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"repo": "www-chapter-kerala",
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"name": "The Ultimate Cyber Security Bootcamp",
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"date": "2025-08-01",
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"time": "21:00+05:30",
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"link": "https://www.meetup.com/owasp-kerala-chapter/events/310288294",
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"description": "**Event Sponser**\n[Mulearn](https://mulearn.org/)\n**Event Details**\nThe **OWASP Kerala Chapter**, in collaboration with **Mulearn**, is hosting an intensive **Online Cybersecurity BootCamp** aimed at empowering the next generation of security professionals. This highly engaging program has attracted over **350** enthusiastic students from across the state, all eager to build strong foundational and practical skills in the field of cybersecurity.\nThe BootCamp is structured with one live session every week, allowing participants to steadily absorb and apply new concepts without feeling overwhelmed. Each session is conducted by **industry-leading professionals** and seasoned experts from the OWASP community, who bring in-depth knowledge, real-world experience, and valuable insights into the latest security practices and challenges.\nTo ensure hands-on learning, practical tasks and assignments are given after every class, encouraging students to apply what they\u2019ve learned in real scenarios. This task-based learning approach not only reinforces theoretical understanding but also prepares participants to tackle real-world problems with confidence.\n**Trainer**\n\n* Anantha Krishna - Security Engineer - Cyberproof\n* Rithin Dinesh - Security Engineer - Beagle Security\n* Jiyadh M - Security Engineer - Beagle Security"
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"description": "**From Reinforcement Learning to LLMs to Reinforcement Fine Tuning: A Pragmatist\u2019s Guide to AI in Application Security**\n\nAI is everywhere in marketing decks and company OKRs, but which flavors of AI actually move the needle in application security? This talk dissects how modern AI paradigms\u2014transformers (LLMs), agents, reinforcement learning (RL), RLHF (Reinforcement Learning with Human Feedback), and the emerging RFT (Reinforcement Fine-Tuning)\u2014map to real AppSec problems. We\u2019ll explore which areas benefit from transformer-based reasoning, why RL has failed to disrupt AppSec, and how newer approaches may be able to improve human workflows without sacrificing explainability or trust. Leaders will walk away with a sharper mental model of which AI tools are production-ready for AppSec use cases."
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"name": "OWASP Frankfurt Chapter Meetup #72 - Red&Blue Teaming & Vulnerabilities",
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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* **Red vs. Blue: In-Depth Analysis of the CyberAv3ngers APT Campaign Against Critical Infrastructure:** 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. During the talk he will try to figure out how secure the web infrastructure used by our governments, universities and small businesses is. All of it 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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