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"description": "30 minutes of meet-and-greet and Chapter information, then the Presentation!\n\n(To Be updated)"
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"description": "A few minutes of meet-and-greet and Chapter information, then the Presentation!\n\n### **Presentation:** \"Advanced Account Security with Identity Threat Detection & Response\"\n\nIdentity-related security challenges are more relevant than ever. As enterprises and consumers increasingly interact with a vast array of digital services, safeguarding accounts from compromise becomes a daunting task. Weak security measures not only expose businesses to financial loss and brand damage but also lead to unhappy customers. Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) solutions offer a powerful way to reduce the risk of account fraud. In this insightful talk, we will explore typical account-related attacks illustrated with real-world examples. We will also discuss the critical non-functional requirements that make ITDR solutions truly effective.\n**Speaker:** **Bertold Kolics**\nBertold Kolics is a Software Testing Lead at Verosint (verosint.com), where he focuses on enhancing identity security through innovative solutions. His previous experience includes engineering identity provisioning and directory products at Sun Microsystems and UnboundID.\n\n\\-\\-\\-\\-\nIf you would prefer to attend in person, please see [Eventbrite](https://owasp-austin-2025-august.eventbrite.com)."
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"repo": "www-chapter-jacksonville",
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"name": "OWASP Jax Monthly Meetup",
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"name": "Incident Response in Action: A Hands-On Security Simulation",
"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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"description": "Experience the dynamics of a live incident in this interactive tabletop exercise powered by *Backdoors & Breaches*. You\u2019ll collaborate with peers to investigate a simulated security breach, make critical decisions, and apply practical strategies for containment and recovery. This session emphasizes active participation over passive learning, no slides, no lectures, just a realistic, guided scenario that brings incident response principles into focus while introducing you to one of the most engaging security games in the industry."
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"description": "Join us for our third annual campout! This time we will be in the beautiful High Uintas on the Mirror Lake Highway. This is a **chill, agenda-free campout**\u2014just a chance to relax, connect, and enjoy the outdoors. We will be swapping our best security stories around the campfire which is much scarier than ghost stories.\n\n### What to Expect:\n\n* No presentations. No pressure. Just good company.\n* Bring your own camping gear, food, and drinks.\n* Fire pit and picnic tables available.\n* Family and kids are welcome!\n* You *won\u2019t* have cell service, so enjoy the digital detox.\n* We will be close to both Washington and Trial lake so bring your rod and reel if you want to catch some mountain trout.\n* We will be at the tail end of the Perseid meteor shower, if it is a clear night we should have an amazing night of stargazing and shooting stars.\n\n### Logistics:\n\n* **Location:** The Washington Lake *Group Site* (not the main campground). We are at the Hoover camp site\n* There are no fees required for you, it is all paid for as part of the reservation for the campsite. You will drive past a fee station entering the national forest on the Mirror Lake Highway, but you do not need to stop.\n* Get off of the Mirror Lake Highway for Washington Lake. Follow the signs to the large group sites. There will be a gate in the road separating it from the normal campsites. You will need to open and close the gate behind you.\n* Pit toilets are available; however, there is **no water** on-site\u2014bring what you need!\n* The road is paved all the way\u2014no high-clearance needed.\n* We have space for 10 cars and room for room for **1 RV (max 20 feet)**.\n\nBring your hammock and marshmallows, and we\u2019ll see you there!"
"description": "At noon on the 2nd Wednesday of every month we host a social meeting on Zoom with mini talks and breakout rooms. The main room will always be open for social time but we plan to have 1-2 topic breakouts you can join. If the breakout session topic interests you, join that discussion. Feeling more like a casual chat and exploring other topics? Visit the main room to strike up a conversation.\n\nSuggest topics you\u2019d like to see breakout rooms for and let us know if you\u2019d like to sign up to lead one.\n\nSlack @ #chapter-seattle (https://bit.ly/owasp-seattle-slack)\n\nseattle-chapter@owasp.org (https://groups.google.com/a/owasp.org/g/seattle-chapter)"
"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."
"description": "**Join us for the SAMM Monthly Community Call,** a regular space to hear what\u2019s new with the project, share experiences, and talk about all things SAMM.\n\nWhat to expect:\n\n* Project updates and what\u2019s coming next\n* Occasional podcast-style chats with community guests\n* Open discussion + Q&A: bring your thoughts, questions, or challenges\n\nWhether you\u2019re just starting with SAMM or are already involved, your voice matters. Everyone\u2019s welcome!"
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