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From: Mark Curphey (mark_at_curphey.com)
Date: Mon Dec 02 2002 - 16:43:08 CST
Right now the way OWASP is set-up it makes it somewhat diffiuclt to do, but I know most of those involved love travel, beer and discussing the topic ;-)
In the New Year we should be setup as a charitable foundation so if anyone wants to make an invite, can cover travel costs and a donation to the foundation, drop us a mail and well find one of the project leaders.
Also worth noting that there are a number of commercial companies who do training (one of them sponsors WebGoat for instance). If you wanna drop me a line off-line from this mailing list I can send you a list or make an intro for you.
---- Dan Cuthbert <dan
idsec.com> wrote:
> i think the problem is finding a trainer that understands the problems associated with web applications and security.
> also the trainer that is providing the training would need to have one helluvah understanding of security\building applications and the whole process
>
> its a lovely idea... hmmm yeah i can see a owasp opportunity here
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> * phuc4
hushmail.com (phuc4
hushmail.com) wrote:
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> > I have unsuccessfully been looking for any decent WebAppSec training courses in the UK.
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> > It seems that courses are more on the networking side of things or when restricted to either specific technologies like J2EE or .Net but I have yet to find a useful technology independent course that takes in the wider picture as well as the grimey details.
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> > Any ideas?
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> > Maybe OWASP could start doing training courses?
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