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March OWASP News

A couple of OWASP related announcements:

Summer of Code 2008

The Summer of Code 2008 is soliciting application proposals. From the press release: "The SoC 2008 is an open sponsorship program where participants/developers are paid to work on OWASP (and web security) related projects." March 25 is the deadline for project applications. Check out the site and submit a proposal!

Eugene Meeting

Our next meeting is next week, Wednesday, March 26, 6:00pm-8:00pm at Symantec in the Vista Room (no relation to the OS). The address is 555 International Way, Springfield, OR. The topic is "Defending Against Cross-Site Scripting." Read more about the meeting at OWASP's Eugene Chapter site.

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Thank you.

Paulo Coimbra
OWASP Project Manager

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