Transaction Security Hackathon

From an OWASP Women in AppSec, Diveristy and Inclusion Committee meetup I hosted on Saturday, November 21, 2020

Especially as we approach Thanksgiving and Giving Tuesday, in the United States, we are excited to host this transaction / payment security Hackathon.

Introduction to our Hackathon leaders:

Zoe Braiterman (@zbraiterman) is an independent consultant and researcher. Her volunteer roles within OWASP include WIA, Diversity and Inclusion Committee Chair, and an Infosec Girls New York / New Jersey Chapter Co-Lead.

Intstructors for November 21, 2020 kickoff session on PCI-DSS requirements

Aastha Sahni (@aastha1891) is currently working as the Lead CyberSecurity Instructor in Flatiron School. Since the time she started her master’s program in Information Security Master’s program she has been connecting the dots and moving ahead. Aastha has worked in IAM, Vulnerability Management and SIEM domain with an overall 5 years experience in CyberSecurity. She has started her own educational Initiative CyberPreserve to provide training, resume assessments and career guidance in CyberSecurity to Security Enthusiasts. Aastha is also a member of OWASP and OWASP WIA and an InfoSec Girls New York / New Jersey Chapter Co-Lead.

Saman Fatima (@saman_3014) is a cyber enthusiast and trained in Identity and Access Management and is currently working with Macquarie Group in IAM Domain. Co-lead of Delhi Chapter for Infosec Girls Community, member of OWASP, OWASP WIA and WiCys India.

Submission by Teresa Clark to the [OWASP Threat Model Cookbook project] (https://github.com/OWASP/threat-model-cookbook)