[DISIG-cabal] OWASP Fwd: Re: Possibly start a Dunedin chapter ...

Chris Burgess chris at giantrobot.co.nz
Sun Jan 19 08:13:20 GMT 2020


AFAIK Rachael Saunders and Tim Penhey are the main organisers, but there's
been activity to hand over the reigns in recent weeks (it's not clear who
the reigns are going to).

- tim at penhey.net
- rachel at penhey.net

Nice work!

On Wed, 15 Jan 2020 at 14:44, Jim Cheetham via Dunedin-ISIG-cabal <
dunedin-isig-cabal at lists.ourshack.com> wrote:

> So, OWASP NZ are keen to help. I assume some of you know Codecraft, so we
> should ask them if anyone there would like to help organise a local OWASP
> meetup in conjunction (i.e. so I don't end up holding all the
> responsibility!). Who's the active organisers of Codecraft?
>
> --
>   Jim Cheetham
>   jim at cheetham.nz
>
>
>
> ----- Original message -----
> From: John DiLeo <john.dileo at owasp.org>
> To: Jim Cheetham <jim at cheetham.nz>
> Cc: Kirk Jackson <kirk.jackson at owasp.org>, Kim Carter <
> kim.carter at owasp.org>
> Subject: Re: Possibly start a Dunedin chapter ...
> Date: Wednesday, 15 January 2020 1:26 PM
>
> Hi, Jim--
>
> It's great to hear from you, and I'm thrilled there's interest.
>
> I personally think it would be great to get OWASP activities going in
> Dunedin. So far, we've stuck with a single OWASP Chapter for New Zealand,
> with local area leaders, rather than creating separate local chapters. Even
> though that's not the "normal" OWASP model, it seems to work well here,
> given the size of the overall AppSec community.
>
> For one-offs - say, a single evening Meetup or a half-day "mini
> conference" - we could work with the existing organisation to create,
> promote, and support them as OWASP events.
>
> To create an ongoing "presence" in Dunedin, the main requirement would be
> a commitment by someone (you, I suspect?) to do the following:
>
>    - Sign on as an OWASP NZ chapter leader (which gets that person an @
>    owasp.org email address), and pitch in on the (few) admin tasks;
>    - Manage and promote a local Meetup at least three times a year
>    (OWASP's standard for "local meetings")
>    - Each Meetup can have its own schedule and format. In Auckland, I
>       devote about 30 minutes to one of the OWASP Top 10, and try to bring in a
>       speaker for about an hour of presentation and discussion, with pizza and
>       drinks in between.
>       - We've talked about - but haven't yet done - "circuit rider"
>       presentations, where one of us does a local talk, then travels to the other
>       locations to present it again at those Meetups. We have the funds to
>       support that, at least a couple of times a year.
>       - The OWASP Foundation has an Enterprise account with Meetup, so we
>       don't have to pay for Organizer subscriptions.
>       - Promote participation in other OWASP activities around the
>    country: OWASP NZ Day conference, security.ac.nz, and OWASP Training
>    Days, so far; and
>    - Be a general evangelist for OWASP projects and tools ("There's an
>    OWASP tool for that!")
>
> My thinking is that a good approach would be:
>
>    - Find a date, time, and location for an Information and Interest
>    Session in Dunedin - some time in March or April should work well
>    - Get the Foundation to create a Meetup group for OWASP NZ-Dunedin,
>    and nominate the point person (you?) as a co-Organizer
>    - Announce the start-up effort at the February conference
>    - Publicise the new group, and the Information Session, starting in
>    early March - through the Chapter's mailing list (
>    new-zealand-chapter at owasp.org), InfoSecNZ Slack, and Twitter
>
> --John D.
>
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 12:07 PM Jim Cheetham <jim at cheetham.nz> wrote:
>
> Hi John, nice to catch you with you (and Kirk) at NZITF ...
>
> Down here in Dunedin we're trying to get more Security being discussed,
> and we've had a monthly ISIG meeting going for a year. We're thinking that
> it would also be interesting to try to kick off an OWASP chapter, because
> of the well-defined focus this would bring we hope to get a different set
> of people interested.
>
> What advice do you have? :-) Or resources ... or encouragement ... or
> ideally, some people already in Dunedin we could join up with?
>
> --
>   Jim Cheetham
>   jim at cheetham.nz
>
>
>
> --
>
> *John J. DiLeo, D.Sc.*
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