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Activities

OWASP New Zealand members actively participate in various OWASP activities. Listed below are highlights of activities undertaken by OWASP NZ members.

2020

  • For 2020, the OWASP New Zealand Day conference, 19-21 February, expands to include three concurrent tracks in the one-day main conference, and two days of pre-conference training featuring nine classes. A total of 13 sponsors sign on to support the event.

2019

  • John DiLeo attended the OWASP SAMM Project Summit, November 2019, in Dublin
  • John DiLeo presented an overview of the OWASP SAMM Project and tools at the June 2019 meeting of the [https://security.org.nz/about-nzsa/nzisf/ NZISF] in Auckland
  • John DiLeo attended the [https://open-security-summit.org/ Open Security Summit], June 2019 in the UK, co-hosting a session on the Application Security Curriculum Project
  • John DiLeo presented an update on the OWASP SAMM Project during the Project Showcase at [https://telaviv.appsecglobal.org/ Global AppSec-Tel Aviv] in May 2019
  • John DiLeo became co-leader of the OWASP Application Security Curriculum Project in March 2019

2018

  • John DiLeo joined the OWASP Software Assurance Maturity Model (SAMM) project team, and attended the [https://2018.open-security-summit.org/ Open Security Summit] in the UK, in June 2018
  • John DiLeo signed on as Chair of the OWASP New Zealand Day conference, in June 2018
  • John DiLeo restarted the Auckland-area Meetup, which first met on 10 April 2018. The Meetup takes place on the second Tuesdays of April, June, August, October, and December
  • John DiLeo stepped up as Auckland-area Chapter Leader, and was confirmed by the OWASP Foundation, in April 2018
  • Dion Bramley, John DiLeo, and Christian Probst signed on Chapter volunteers, at OWASP New Zealand Day 2018
  • Denis Andzakovic resigned from his position as OWASP New Zealand Chapter Leader, at OWASP NZ Day 2018

2017

2016

  • Kirk Jackson stepped up to replace Adrian Hayes for Wellington from New Zealand day 2016 onwards.

2014

  • Denis Andzakovic stepped up to replace Nick Freeman for Auckland in March 2014

2013

  • Kim Carter came on board to lead Christchurch from New Zealand Day 2013 onwards.
  • Nick Freeman and Scott Bell have been appointed as the new leaders of the new OWASP New Zealand Chapter
  • Roberto Suggi Liverani has resigned from his position as OWASP New Zealand Chapter Leader

2009

2008

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  • Rob Munro was appointed as OWASP Evangelist