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OWASP is soliciting training providers for the AppSec EU 2015 conference.
Welcome Curriculum Coaches! Here is the link to today's presentation Files you will use for the Westward Expansion video project can be found here. Jan 05, 2015 Training New Oxen January 5, 2015. If you’ve visited our 1850 Farm at the museum, you’ve likely encountered our oxen – Beau and Luke. But, what is an ox?
Topics
We are interested in all topics related to Web Application Security and OWASP, in particular, but not limited to:
- Secure development: frameworks, best practices, secure coding, methods, processes, SDLC
- Vulnerability analysis: code review, pentest, static analysis
- Threat modelling
- Mobile security
- Cloud security
- Browser security
- HTML5 security
- OWASP tools or projects in practice
- New technologies, paradigms, tools
- Privacy in web apps, Web services (REST, XML) and data storage
- Operations and software security
- Management topics in Application Security: Business Risks, Outsourcing/Offshoring, Awareness Programs, Project Management, Managing SDLC
Trainings should be of a practical nature, i.e. we will look favorably on a hands-on training. Also, please refrain from submitting marketing talks or having sales pitches in your training.
Terms
The following conditions apply for those that want to provide training at the OWASP AppSec this year. The training provider:
- should provide class syllabus / training materials.
- provider will cover travel and accommodations for the instructor(s) and all course materials for students.
- can brand training materials to increase their exposure
All trainers will be required to submit a Training Instructor Agreement.
OWASP will provide the venue, marketing, registration logistics, basic wireless internet access. If you need additional technical arrangements, it is important to let us know. Also we like to get your idea about the maximal numbers of participants which you like in your training. OWASP can apply cut offs too.
OWASP will reserve up to two training slots at no cost and the trainer may reserve up to one slot at no cost.
Please note that for data privacy reasons OWASP can’t provide trainers with contact information of the attendees.
Spoken and written language is English.
Program Committee
Your submission is subject to approval by a small core team of the program committee.
Cdm 2015 Training
- Justin Clarke
- Jim Manico
- Dave Wichers
- Simon Bennetts
- Martin Knobloch
- Bart De Win
- Sebastien Deleersnyder
Deadlines
Deadline for proposals: 30 November, 2014CLOSEDNotification to training providers: by 19 January, 2015, late: ~ +1 weekPosted on web site: by 26 January, 2015, late: ~ +1 week- Training: 19-20 May, 2015
Contact: trainings2015 AT lists DOT appsec DOT eu
Split of Revenue
Training 2010
Price per attendee: 2-Day Class €1400 / 1-Day Class €750 (possibly minus discounts to promote the classes).
Earnings will be split 60/40 (OWASP/Trainer) for the training class.
Submission
To submit a proposal, please submit online (see below) an abstract of your intended training (500 to 1000 characters) and a brief biography (400 to 1000 characters, either included in the abstract or as an attached document) which also should outline your instructor experience.
Every proposal submitted is subject to a democratic vote by the program committee (PC) above. Keep in mind: The better your description the better our picture (do not count on “fail open”). Please watch out for any mistakes as after approval by the PC we take your abstract and publish it 1:1 in our program.
Visit this URL to submit your training proposal for the 19-20 May, 2015 training days in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Don’t forget:
- to enclose a signed copy of the Training Instructor Agreement
- to list any additional technical requirements if needed
- to propose your max number of participants.
January 5, 2015
If you’ve visited our 1850 Farm at the museum, you’ve likely encountered our oxen – Beau and Luke. But, what is an ox? Is it a special breed or species? Nope! An ox is just a cow – one that has been trained to work as a draft animal.
So what makes an ox an ox?
Oxen are usually male cattle. They go through extensive training starting when they are very young to teach them how to pull heavy loads and listen to their human handlers – called drovers or teamsters. They don’t actually earn the title of “ox” until they have been through four years of this training! Until then, the calves are often called “working steers”.
Training starts when they are only a few weeks old, as they learn to be comfortable around people. The first step in an ox’s training doesn’t involve any work at all, but there is still a lot for the young calves to learn. They are taught to wear a halter and how to walk calmly on a lead rope. They learn that humans bring yummy food and soothing brushes and petting. Soon they look forward to seeing their teamsters because of the good things those people bring and do for them.
When they are a few months old, the calves are taught to wear their first yoke. The yoke is the piece of wood that goes across their necks and is traditionally held on with bent pieces of wood called bows. The first yoke is very small, and a team may go through a dozen or more incrementally larger yokes until they are full grown.
Training 2018-19
Besides walking alongside their teamster and wearing a yoke, the calves must learn some commands. The calves are taught words that tell them to go forward, turn left and right, stop, and back up. Here are those words, and their meanings:
“Step Up” – go forward
“Gee” – turn right
“Haw” – turn left
“Whoa” – stop
“Back” – back up
Training 2014
Take a look at our youngest “working steers” learning the ropes! These young steers were born at the 1850 Pioneer Farm during the summer of 2014 and are just beginning their ox training!
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