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A
All
right,
I
would
say,
welcome
everybody.
Do
we
have
some
new
faces
that
wants
to
introduce
themselves.
B
Yeah
I
can
introduce
myself.
My
name
is
Jeff
Wayman
I
work
at
some
type
work
with
Sal,
actually
on
the
devrel
team,
I'm
mostly
on
the
digital
advocacy
piece,
I'm
a
background
in
sort
of
building
technical
writing
communication
education
teams,
also,
as
technical
writer,
been
in
development
for
for
a
while,
not
a
developer,
happy
to
just
be
here
and
help.
A
And
I
see
the
rest
are
The
Usual
Suspects,
so
that
should
be
okay,
I
guess,
let's
see
yeah,
we
had
a
discussion
last
week
about
the
scope
actually
of
what
we're
going
to
do.
So
maybe
we
should
continue
a
bit
about
that
as
well
and
Randall
myself.
We
had
a
chat
with
sergeye
about
the
code
Grill,
which
was
also
discussed
at
the
the
central
meeting.
A
Basically
we're
still
yeah
having
good
ideas,
but
I
think
we
need
to
do
to
to
have
a
look:
how
to
move
forward
with
that
on
the
other
topic.
Is
there
anything
we
should
discuss,
or
that
has
priority
today
for
us
to
to
go
over
and
to
discuss.
I,
don't
know
if
people
in
the
chat
have
already
some
remarks
or
suggestions.
C
No
I
think
that's
good
good
one
quick
question:
there
seems
to
be
still
a
lot
of
pending
stuff
sitting
on
the
GitHub
document
for
this
appending
to
other
sections.
Should
we
just
clear
that
up
real
quick?
So
we
can
clarify
that
scope
because
I
can
at
least
return
to
sections.
A
Yeah
we
can
do
that.
Are
you
able
to
share
the
screen
with
us
yeah.
C
All
right,
can
you
see
this
now
there
we
go
so
this
is
this
section
collecting
curate,
let's
just
start
at
the
back
real
quick
to
make
sure
that
these
ones.
C
But
so
8.1
can
anyone
confirm
that
8.1
is
definitely
in
section
two?
It
is
correct.
I
just
can't
speak
to
that.
F
C
So
for
these
did
we
end
so
we
ended
short
of
action
statements
last
time.
I
was
here,
but
I've
been
out
for
a
couple
of
weeks
and
I
confirm
that
for
some
of
these
sections,
especially
the
initial
care
rate
ones,
we've.
D
C
Little
bit
of
a
scope
of
timeline,
but
when
we
want
to
put
deadlines
to
videos.
C
Because
I've
only
got
an
hour
all
right,
stick
too.
C
A
A
Well,
I
think
one
of
the
things
we
should
actually
discuss
is
about
the
scope,
because
you
know
it
also
depends
a
bit.
You
know:
what
are
we
going
to
do
in
terms
of
scope?
We'll
probably
also
impact
all
the
other
actions
that
require
deliverables
that
we
have
defined
here.
A
We
already
in
the
previous
meeting
that
we
had
discussed
this,
and
we
had
the
idea
of
the
well,
of
course,
teaching
the
security
fundamentals
and
basically
scope
it
first
to
web
API,
offensive
and
defensive
security,
education
and,
of
course,
well
what
we
have
in
the
the
main
set
right
software
development
deployment,
Etc
and
then
also
we
should
dive
into
do.
A
We
agree
with
these
key
steps:
the
Milestones,
so
the
different
programming
languages
that
we
do
have
defined
here,
I
think
we
should,
as
a
group
first
decide
on
that
that
we
all
agree
on
that.
First
year,
scope
and
then,
ideally,
we
should
go
over
the
the
different
ones
and
assign
maybe
people
to
it
to
further
work
and
extend
the
the
descriptions
and
the
the
Milestones
of
those
things.
A
So
what
do
we
think
as
a
group
for
a
first-year
deliverable
I
think
we
in
my
opinion
we
should
really
scope
it
for
now
for
the
first
year
to
really
content
and
back-end
software
education
and
development,
and
then
maybe
for
a
second
year
plan
or
a
future
that
we
include
other
stuff.
For
example,
David
mentioned
that
iot,
for
example,
could
be
a
good
one
but
yeah
in
the
previous
meeting
we
decided
or
decided.
We
said
like
that
could
be
a
good
goal.
A
You
know
for
a
second
or
third
year,
but
we
think
for
now
that
is
a
bit
out
of
the
league.
Let's
first
focus
on
web
API,
front-end,
back-end
titles,
technology
stacks
and
software
development.
What
do
you
guys
think.
B
C
Make
sure
that
this
is
clearly
the
focus
of
year,
one
specifically
because
it
is
identified
front,
end
of
back
end,
Java,
Script,
node
type
script
and
go
rests.
Kubernetes
I
think
we
also
I
mean
just
thinking
tumbling
around
with
like
what
like
Alpha
omega's,
been
working
on,
and
they
probably
are
going
to
have
a
lot
more
educational
support
around
there's
like
rest
and
go
like
for
the
next
year
as
well,
which
is
good.
C
But
yeah
is
the
call
to
action
here.
Just
update
Year
One.
B
A
B
C
B
C
B
A
I
think,
oh
sorry,
yeah
I
want
to
say
I.
Think
rental
was
actually
doing
that
already
correct.
E
We
haven't
necessarily
finished
it
all,
but
I
can
post
the
link
to
our
slack,
probably
gonna
finish
because
there's
like
a
lot
of
information,
so
I'm
trying
to
get
like
it
took
kind
of
a
second
to
figure
out
a
way
how
to
like,
bring
all
that
information
together.
So
I
think
we
kind
of
came
up
with
a
good
way
of
doing
it
a
couple
of
days
ago.
So
now
we're
kind
of
linking
everything
together
and
we
were
planning
on
bringing
it
here.
E
It's
just
that
it's
a
lot
of
information
that
we
actually
have
and
to
be
honest,
SKF,
is
very
impressive.
So,
like
yeah,
that's
I'm,
currently
in
the
process
of
like
kind
of
putting
all
the
pieces
together
and
putting
or
making
a
list
of
everything
that
currently
is
in
there
because,
like
for
example,
there
is
a
section
of
labs
called
with
mobile
applications
that,
like
I,
know
that
it
was
talked
about
yesterday.
In
the
meeting
that
you
know,
we
should
have
mobile
applications
in
SKF
and
iot
and
stuff
like
that.
E
C
Well,
honestly,
work
already
done
is
my
favorite
type
of
work.
So
thank
you
so
much
so
yeah
I
think
if
we
can
get
a
link
to
the
like
currently
getting
saturated
information
that
absolutely
suffices
right
now,
and
is
that
covering
so
can
you
do
it
for
me
exactly
this
sort
of.
E
A
C
I'm
gonna
say
no
on
this
one
as
someone
who's
in
both
security
and
machine
learning,
they're
completely
different.
It's
going
to
take
a
completely
different
thing
like
it's,
this
kind
of
security
that
you
do
in
like
runtime
machine
learning
is
not
open
source,
primarily
and
a
completely
different
skill
set.
So
let's
make
sure
we
get
the
highest
surface
area
possible
cover
front
end
back
end
of
the
most
common.
C
A
Yeah
I
do
agree,
I
like
the
idea,
but
I
think
we
should
indeed
Focus.
First
on
the
Burning
stuff
I
mean
you
know
all
the
front-ends
and
back-ends
that
are
being
created
and
insecure,
where
people
can
use
education,
yeah
and
indeed
just
to
come
back
on
the
materials.
This
correct
that
Randall
was
Randall
was
saying
we
have
currently
node.js
fighting
and
Java
labs
and
we
have
around
70
laps
with
like
vulnerable
code
and
Labs
that
people
can
do
now.
A
So
we
have
to
do
a
sort
of
Gap
analysis
later
to
see:
okay,
which
type
of
material.
Are
we
going
to
yeah
work
and
and
base
the
education
thing
on
and
then
also
do
a
gap
analysis
of
yeah?
What
type
of
labs
would
we
really
want
people
to
be
able
to?
You
know
practice
those
skills
as
well
that
are
missing
from
the
already
three
existing
languages
that
we
have
currently,
for
example,
in
SKF
yeah?
A
Oh
sorry,
no
I
just
wanted
to
add
there,
for
example.
So
where
did
we
always
look
as
well?
When
we
were
developing
Labs?
Let's
go,
of
course
he
always
top
10
the
songs
25,
because
those
are
the
yeah,
the
vulnerabilities
and
and
hacks
that
companies
suffer
most,
but
we
also
looked
at
the
asgs,
the
the
application
security
verification
standard
that
is
basically
front-end,
backend,
saying
hey.
These
are
all
the
security
stuff.
You
should
do
and
consider
to
building
a
secure
application.
A
So,
looking
at
that
list,
we
also
added
more
labs
and
and
different
type
of
labs,
based
on
that
as
a
material,
so
probably
Randall.
That
should
also
be
in
in
scope
or
you
know,
Gathering
sort
of
Education,
although
it
is
not
really
education
and
material.
It's
more
like
a
requirement.
C
If
I
can
walk
us
back
from
this,
so
there's
some
clear
actions
that
need
to
be
taken
and
a
little
concerned,
because
this
is
a
big
scope,
but
we
have
to
get
this
done
early.
So
we
need
to
get
ourselves
to
a
place
where
we
can
do
that.
Gap
analysis
I
would
propose
that
we
do
this.
No
later
like,
we
have
that
Gap
analysis
delivered
no
later
than
mid
December,
giving
us
a
little
bit
of
time
for
the
holidays,
which
means
we
would
need
to
have
that
curated
content
fully
available
at.
C
Again,
accounting
a
little
bit
for
the
holidays.
So
can
we
get
a
you
know
by
mid
to
late
October
you're,
just
like
absolute
first
draft
of
all
of
the
materials
we've
had
a
discussion
around
curating
that
just
as
a
base
data
set
and
then
make
sure
that
we
use
that
to
be
able
to
identify
the
stock
apps
so
that
we
can
start
I
mean
what
we
need
to
be
doing
is
creating
content
within
about
six
months.
So
we
need
to
have
that
Gap
analysis.
C
D
A
Yeah
Ricardo,
you
also
wanted
to
say
something
or
yeah,
with
the
Gap
analysis
that
we
also
try
to
do
with
the
mapping
for
wstg
to
SKF
labs,
to
see
that
we
have
full
coverage
there,
because
I
think
wsdg
in
terms
of
web
application,
security
for
well
fingerprinting,
hacking
and
all
that
good
stuff.
A
But
we
already
started
to
do
that
like
and
make
an
inventory
of
what
labs
do
we
have
and
what
topics
are
covered
in
wstg
and
where
we
find
the
discrepancy
where
we
actually
have
labs
and
write-ups,
and
they
do
not
yet
have
the
content
in
wsdg
that
we
can
commit
that
can
also
make
that
more
complete.
So
it's
a
two-way
street.
So,
instead
of
only
consuming,
we
also
contribute
and
I.
Think
that's
also
really
important,
especially.
B
A
We
we
also
yeah.
We
also
discussed
that
yesterday
in
the
overall
Central
sick
meeting,
yeah
that
that
is
actually
in
scope
of
yeah.
This
Improvement
group
actions
that
we're
doing
with
all
the
others
as
well
yeah
yeah.
That
would
be
perfect,
because
I
think
a
lot
of
people
would
be
really
grateful,
because
you
have
to
take
into
account
that
everything
that
we
come
up
with
with
developing
here
in
this
group.
At
some
point,
there's
also
somebody
who
should
pick
it
up
to
maintain
it
right
and
starting.
A
A
So
that's
why
we
should
really
a
really
be
careful
of
what
we
want
to
add
to
that
scope
in
the
future
and
B
contribute
back
as
much
as
possible
when
we're
doing
the
Gap
analysis,
and
we
find
that
we
do
have
content
that
other
projects
are
missing,
that
we
also
contribute
back
and
then
also
make
sure
that
those
projects
get
stronger
and
that
the
people
behind
those
projects
get
more
energy
and
and
well
the
the
spirit
to
to
improve
what
they
have
right.
So
I
think
that's
a
tool
exactly
yeah.
A
No
indeed,
we
agreed
already
with
the
previous
Meetup
of
the
central
SEC
that
that
is
actually
in
scope,
and
everybody
was
in
favor
to
do
that.
So,
okay,
okay
cool.
A
So
we
have
a
deadline
for
this
item
very
important
one
who
wants
to
drive
this
one
and
who
wants
to
help
I,
think
Randall.
You
wanted
to
drive
it
yeah.
B
A
Perfect
I
can
all
right.
That's
awesome.
A
So
cell,
could
you
add
Randall
and
Ricardo
their
name
in
the
deadline
and
actions?
Oh
yeah,
perfect.
E
E
He's
on
here,
I'll
speak
up.
It's.
C
F
A
Sorry
rob
you
had
your
hand
up,
I
didn't
see
you.
F
That's
okay.
I
also
want
to
make
sure
that
we,
as
we
are
proposing
resources
to
be
hired.
So
we
have
here
two
ftes
for
this
particular
item.
We
need
to
State
what
those
people
are
for
what
they'll
be
doing
and
then
we'll
eventually
need
to
create
job
descriptions
for
them.
So
you
know:
is
this
additional
people
to
write
labs
for
SKF?
Is
it
instructional
people
writing
course,
content
so
also
need
to
Define.
You
know
kind
of
what
those
the
duties
of
those
people
will
be
doing
and
then
sit
back
and
reflect.
C
C
Yeah
I
think
we
have
to
do
that
after
the
Gap
analysis.
So
I'd
say
we
deliver
that
for
September
15th,
which
means
we're
going
to
do
the
hiring
for
that
in
a
new
year.
It
makes
sense.
A
Yeah
and
and
again
I
think
there
was
also
one
of
your
comments
right
Rob,
so
this
is
purely
about
curating.
Getting
the
content
and
like
Ricardo
also
mentioned.
If
it
is
other
projects
with
missing
content
of
information,
then
these
hired
people
would
reach
out
to
them,
make
new
additions
to
it
to
make
it
more
complete.
So
then,
the
overall
education
program
is
Rock,
Solid
right.
That
would
be
then
a
bit
what
what
we're
aiming
here
for
purely
about
from
a
material
content,
point
of
view,
foreign.
A
Yeah,
perfect,
okay,
yeah,
that's
really
good,
because
that
will
make
a
lot
of
people
happy,
especially
if
I
can
can
go
in
my
way
back
machine
heads
in
the
time
where
we
started
where
we
did
a
lot
of
ourselves.
That
was
also
always
really
happy
to
find
people
willing
to
contribute
right,
because
it's
a.
D
A
At
some
point,
it
really
becomes
a
heavy
burden
right
well,
not
necessarily
burden,
because
you
are
contributing
and
stuff,
but
it
really
gives
energy
and
motivation
if
really,
if
people
reach
out
and
come
to
help.
So
that's
I'm,
really
in
big
favor
of
that
you're
preaching
to
the
choir.
Yes,
yeah.
C
A
Well,
I
see
we
already
had
a
couple
of
people
were
sort
of
taking
action
points.
Maybe
somebody
can
share
progress
on
that.
F
My
boss
has
taken
over
my
part
and
I,
have
no
update
I'll
talk
with
her
tomorrow,
so
hopefully
I'll
get
some
more
information
because
she's
also
there
was
a
U.S
White
House
meeting
specific
to
education
about
a
month
ago
and
in
general,
the
the
US
government
is
asking
industry
to
donate
security,
more
information,
security
materials,
but
I'm
going
to
piggyback
on
that
request.
Internally.
So.
A
A
All
right,
sweet
thanks,
then
IBM,
who
was.
A
D
I
have
an
update
from
from
my
side,
I've
been
trying
to
go
over
the
content
of
Microsoft
trying
to
find
some
executive
related
content
which
isn't
a
platform
or
product
specific.
D
D
F
And
we
could
also
widen
the
net
and
ask
other
Foundation
members,
potentially
like
attack
meeting
or
the
governing
board
meeting,
that
this
to
ask
the
membership
to
see
if
they
can
are
interested
in
willing
to
donate
directly
or
as
avishay
mentioned
as
reference
material.
Potentially.
C
Yes,
please,
because,
if
I
can
have
like,
if
we
can't
figure
out
what
the
Partnerships
will
be
by
again
like
mid-november,
which
doesn't
give
us
a
ton
of
time,
would
we
be
able
to
make
the
next
action
statement
here,
calling
one
of
those?
What
do
we
want
to
call
them?
Call
that.
F
A
Yeah
I'm
also
thinking.
Maybe
we
could
also
do
like
a
sort
of
a
news
article
where
we
would
like
ask
the
community,
maybe
to
hey.
Do
you
know
good
free,
open
source
materials
for
education
and
security,
and
this
technology
stack
or
this
area
web
API
front
and
back-ends
and
and
direct
them
to
our
meeting
and
to
our
GitHub.
C
I
guess
my
question
here
so
I
would
say
that
there
needs
to
be
I.
Think
the
GB
meeting
makes
sense.
C
C
F
So
I'll
take
the
action
to
talk
to
my
governing
board
rep
to
try
to
propose
it
at
the
next
call
I'll
we
could
reach
out
to
Jory
to
ask:
is
there
an
all
Foundation
mailing
list,
otherwise
we'll
probably
have
to
potentially
rely
on
the
working
group
mailing
lists
over
the
slack
Channel.
C
F
F
F
No,
we
should
ask
make
sure
it's
appropriate
there
if
she
has
other
ideas
of
outlets,
but
she
would
be
our
definite
kind
of
Outreach
person.
E
C
Do
you
want
to
who
wants
to
reach
out
to
Jennifer
Bligh
and
does
that
need
to
happen?
I
mean
that
makes
sense
to
happen
now,
while
we're
getting
coordinated.
A
F
C
C
Oh
okay,
I
actually
do
have
follow-up
on
this
already.
So
mlh
was
at
OSS
last
week
and
I
need
to
follow
up
with
major
league
hackathons
because
they
just
did
a
like
Insurgent
education
for
SRE
and.
C
C
For
cyber
security.
C
C
Community
classroom
I
can
reach
out
to
as
well,
but
I
think
for
this
specifically
mlh
is
going
to
give
us
the
right
wants
that
we
need.
Are
there
any
other
Milestones
that
we
can
commit
to
at
this
time?
Or
is
this
going
to
hold
until
we
get
hires
really
because
it's
building
content.
C
Very
cool:
do
you
want
to
add
that
and.
F
F
F
C
C
I
think
from
there
is
there
really
anything
else
for
2.3
that
we
can
at
least
Define
deadlines
that
would
make
sense
for
the
next
three
to
six
months
after
me,.
E
C
All
I'm
doing
today
is
saying:
is
there
anything
that
we
need
to
commit
to,
because
I
needed
for
I
mean
particularly
make
the
next
three-ish
months,
so
that
I
can
start
moving?
Because
a
lot
of
this
will
build
specifically
for
this
section
that
builds
on
its
own
right.
So
what
do
we
need?
That's
going
to
build
on
it,
and
if
we
don't
get
done
in
three
months,
we're
not
going
to
deliver
things
right
right.
E
Well,
well,
I
think
the
thing
there's
a
couple
of
things.
Let
me
bring
up
so
there's
there's
gaps,
for
example,
on
having
the
availability
of
the
people
to
extend
the
knowledge
but,
as
I
said,
like
I,
think
you're
you're
right.
The
first
thing
we
got
to
figure
out
is
what's
there
and
what
do
we
want
to
be
there?
Because
a
lot
of
the
web
application
stuff
is
covered
like
very
well.
F
Okay,
and
maybe
like,
if
there's
a
wealth
of
web
application
security
training,
we
might
just
need
to
write
a
blog
to
Showcase.
Hey
everybody,
here's
these
amazing
resources
that
are
freely
available
to
you.
You
know,
and
that
falls
into
our
general
goal
here,
of
kind
of
alternate
delivery
mechanisms
right,
correct.
C
C
You
know
he's
delivering
it
and
just
see
you
all
in
two
weeks,
although
my
one
call
to
action
is
any
of
those
links
that
are
going
into
this
any
communication
that
is
being
done
slack,
it
everywhere
communicate,
but
can
we
keep
this
GitHub
page
as
the
ground
sense
of
troops?
Yep
awesome!
Thank
you
cool.
So
add
these
resources
get
developed,
throw
in
links
here
and
I
will
stay
sane
because
I
have
many
different
projects
to
hold
on
to
and
GitHub
makes
my
life
easy
anything
else.
Anyone
wants
to.
C
E
E
Do
you
want
me
to
or
crop
is
this
something
that
I
should
add
to
the
repo
as
a
whole
or
should
I
just
keep
it
in
my
GitHub
for
now.
E
E
We
can
kind
of
piggyback
because
SKF
kind
of
from
what
I'm,
seeing
and
all
SWAP
is
very
web
application.
Oriented
and
I
know
that.
Yesterday
we
talked
about
mobile,
we
talked
about
iot
and
I,
had
another
conversation
with
Ricardo
about
how
like,
for
example,
they're
good
ideas,
but
there
is
a
question
about
who
was
actually
going
to
put
this
content
together
because,
like
it's
beyond
what
we
have
resources
for
right
now,.
F
Then
so,
for
the
first
part
of
your
statement,
Dave
Rousseau
is
running
the
review
of
the
existing
content,
so
coordinate
with
him.
Where
that
should
go,
I
would
Envision,
probably
its
own
file
within
the
sigs
repo,
fair
and
I.
Think.
E
F
F
E
C
F
A
Anything
else
no
I
think
that's
it
for
now
and
if
there's
anything
burning
or
then
we
meet
on
slack
and
we
keep
each
other
posted.
So
thanks
everybody.