We are actively seeking speakers and workshop leaders, sponsors and volunteers for BASC 2019 which will be held on Saturday, October 19th, from 8:30 am-6:30 pm at the Microsoft Technology Center, 5 Wayside Road, Burlington, MA 01803.
Call for Papers and Workshops:
Please consider participating in BASC as a Speaker or Workshop Leader. The deadline for CFP/CFW submission has been extended to Sunday, August 25, at midnight; but please don’t wait until the last minute because the Boston Board will be voting on submissions earlier than that so slots may fill before then. The submission link is: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/BASC_2019_Call_For_Papers
Volunteers:
If you would like to serve as a volunteer conference worker on the day of BASC and are available to attend a pre-BASC concall the night before, please let us know by sending email to boston-...@owasp.org.
Sponsors:
We are actively seeking sponsors. The sponsorship levels are: Platinum – Max of 3 at $2,000 (1 still available); Gold – Max of 5 at $1,500 (1 available); Silver – Unlimited at $800; Individual – Unlimited at $50. Details about these levels and benefits are described in the attached sponsorship document.
All payments and agreements are with the OWASP foundation. To sign up and get the OWASP event sponsor contract, please send an email to Kelly Santalucia kelly.sa...@owasp.org and cc the boston-...@owasp.org alias specifying the sponsorship level you want and whether you prefer an invoice or credit card authorization form.
FYI - Here are some links to previous BASC event pages -
https://www.owasp.org/index.php/2018_BASC_Homepage
https://www.owasp.org/index.php/2017_BASC_Homepage
https://www.owasp.org/index.php/2016_BASC_Homepage
https://www.owasp.org/index.php/2015_BASC_Homepage
https://www.owasp.org/index.php/2014_BASC_Homepage
Thanks again for your support. We hope to see you at this year’s BASC.
LindaLeigh (LL) Aberdale
On Behalf of the OWASP Boston Board
The OWASP BASC (Boston Application
Security Conference) will be a free, one-day, informal conference, aimed at
increasing awareness and knowledge of application security in the greater
Boston area. While many of the presentations will cover state-of-the-art
application security concepts, the BASC is intended to appeal to a wide range
of attendees. Application security professionals, professional software
developers, software quality engineers, computer science students, and security
software vendors will come to the BASC to learn, interact and hopefully enjoy
themselves at the same time. We encourage local students, security
professionals and academics to present papers as a way to gain exposure and
experience in presenting at security conferences.