The recent Global OWASP AppSec conference the week of November 18 - 22 at the Marriott Marquis in New York City was a great way to learn more about the latest trends in application security 1911 forum and exchange 1911 forum ideas with other application security professionals. The conference included updates on many of the OWASP projects as well as some interesting presentations such as: OWASP Zed Attack Proxy – Simon Bennetts Hack.me: a new way to learn web application security – Armando Romeo The Perilous Future of Browser Security – RSnake
But the highlight of the show for me was the presentation of the 2nd annual Web Application Security People of the Year (WASPY) Awards . The awards were created in 2012 to honor the top OWASP contributors in a number of different categories. Nominations for the different categories started in May of 2013 and then voted on during the OWASP annual elections in September. So the WASPY award winners represent the best of OWASP as voted on by the OWASP membership.
OWASP decided to update 1911 forum the format this year to include a number of different categories including: Best Chapter Leader Best Project Leader Best Community Supporter Best Mission Outreach Best Innovator
The WASPY Awards ceremony was held on the evening of first day of the full conference. Dan Cornell, 1911 forum a principal at The Denim Group , did a fantastic job hosting the ceremony, with Kelly Santalucia and Kate Hartman from OWASP providing support. Helen Gao, the 2012 winner of the WASPY award, was present and gave an inspirational introduction prior to the awards. Each of the awards included a plaque along with a gift certificate for $1000!
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