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It's Official February 19th - OWASP NYC Hackfest w/ a Secure Code Showdown 
It's Official February 19th - OWASP NYC Hackfest w/ a Secure Code Showdown 
**Join the OWASP NYC Chapter for a NYC Hackfest with a AWS / Secure Code Showdown Tournament** Date: February 19th 2026 Where: AWS NYC JFK Office - 410 10th Ave, New York, NY 10001 (Corner of 33 Street and 10th Avenue ) Time: 11:00 am to 4:00 pm Lunch: Provided Register Required: https://tinyurl.com/OWASP-Feb-19-Hackfest Happy Hour VIP: CyCode will be sponsoring a wonderful Happy Hour!!! Come and test your wonderful skill against others in a series of vulnerable code challenges that ask you to identify a problem, locate insecure code, and fix a vulnerability. You don’t need extensive programming knowledge, as this will be a great way to learn the foundations and intermediates of leveraging code that is not only functional but also secure. Players can choose to compete in their preferred software language, including Java Spring, C# MVC, C# WebForms, Go, Ruby on Rails, Python Django & Flask, Scala Play, Node.js, React, and both iOS and Android development languages. Join industry experts and fellow cybersecurity enthusiasts to share knowledge and experiences in this ever-evolving field. Don't miss this opportunity to network, learn, and stay updated on the latest in application security.
Black Cat Fridays: Stand-Up Comedy
Black Cat Fridays: Stand-Up Comedy
Every Friday night on the Lower East Side, Black Cat transforms from a cozy café into one of NYC’s most electric comedy rooms. The city’s best comics take the stage — alongside top visiting acts from Los Angeles and across the country — in an intimate, high-energy space that's become a favorite among comics and crowds alike. Built over seven+ years with passion, grit, and love for stand-up, **Black Cat Fridays: Stand-Up Comedy** has grown into a true *NYC comedy institution* — equal parts funny, warm, and unpredictable. Come see why comics call it one of the most authentic rooms in the city. *Doors/Bangin' Playlist at 8:30. Please arrive by 8:45 pm to ensure best seating!* *Follow us on Insta for show lineups and updates: **@blackcatcomedy*** *Promo videos where you can preview the space and the show:* [Promo Video-The One With The Girls](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nLt-9jNKAs "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nLt-9jNKAs") [Promo Video-General Show Overview](https://youtube.com/shorts/S9mrEWihGUw "https://youtube.com/shorts/S9mrEWihGUw") *Please purchase a beverage to support this awesome NYC small business!* Whether you're a comedy enthusiast or just looking for a fun night out, the **Black Cat Fridays: Stand-Up Comedy** guarantees a memorable experience. Don't miss out on authentic downtown NYC entertainment! Grab your friends, family, or that special someone and come join us for a night of laughter and good times. Show producer Instagram: *@dannypalmernyc*
Join the OWASP NYC Chapter for the 17th NY Cybersecurity Summit Invitation
Join the OWASP NYC Chapter for the 17th NY Cybersecurity Summit Invitation
*We are thrilled to partner with the **#NewYork @Official Cybersecurity Summit** on **February 25th, 2026** Join us for a day of cutting-edge insights and networking. Earn CPE credits! Enjoy breakfast, lunch, and cocktails. Use code* **CSS26-OWASPNY** *for a complimentary pass. Please put OWASP NYC Chapter after your last name to confirm you’re a OWASP NYC Member. Everyone is welcomed.* The **17h Edition of the New York Cybersecurity Summit** connects cybersecurity executives and seasoned practitioners responsible for protecting their companies’ critical infrastructures with innovative solution providers and renowned information security experts. Admission offers attendees access to all interactive panels, discussions, a catered breakfast, lunch, and a cocktail reception. This is always an AMAZING Event, all OWASP NYC Members are welcome!
@Radar: Highly Accurate Altitude Detection && Secure iOS Development
@Radar: Highly Accurate Altitude Detection && Secure iOS Development
**We are looking for hosts and speakers.** Please fill out [this form](https://bit.ly/iOSoho-Meetup-Talk-Submission) if you would like to host or speak at future events. • Special thanks to **[Radar](https://radar.com/)** for hosting us this month. Food and drink will be provided! There will be a **raffle for Radar AirPods** for in-person attendees! Welcome to yet another great evening of learning and networking! This event will be held **both in person and online**, and for the first time (as far as we can recall) on a Thursday! **Agenda:** • 6:00 PM - Doors Open (in-person attendees). **Don't forget your ID!** • 6:30 PM - Welcome (in-person and Zoom attendees) • 6:35 PM - **First Talk: The Bar is on Which Floor? Improving Altitude and Floor Detection** • 7:05 PM - Community Announcements • 7:15 PM - **Second Talk: Beyond the Sandbox: Secure iOS Development in an Era of New Security Standards** • 7:45 PM - Networking • 8:30 PM - Doors close. Regroup at a bar nearby ([Old Town Bar](https://maps.app.goo.gl/2kigoa6ZMbgC1scG8)) **First Talk Description:** • The Bar is on Which Floor? Improving Altitude and Floor Detection Liam Meier, Director of Engineering at Radar iOS can estimate a device's altitude. In real world conditions, this estimate is far less accurate and reliable than horizontal (lat/lng) positioning, which makes the question "which floor is someone on?" hard to answer. Leveraging little known sensors in mobile phones and clever correction techniques enabled by at-scale deployments, we're able to determine mobile device altitude and floor level with markedly higher accuracy than what's available today. Liam Meier is Director of Engineering at Radar, where he leads the team behind Radar’s leading geolocation platform and mobile SDKs, deployed on over 300 million devices. Previously, he founded and built products at early-stage startups. In a past life, he studied galaxy formation under the influence of dark matter — helpful training for making sense of noisy sensor data. **Second Talk Description:** • Beyond the Sandbox: Secure iOS Development in an Era of New Security Standards Mike Sanderson Even as mobile apps have come to handle sensitive medical, financial, and personal information, the practices of secure mobile app development has remained a patchwork of received wisdom and platform constraints, with developers who want to practice secure development are often unclear on how to do so or what that even means. In the past few years, leaders in security standards have increasingly seen the need to for digital security incorporate secure coding earlier into the software development process, known as "shift left," and included references to systematic cybersecurity standards. This talk will look at how secure mobile app development fits into the larger security picture, including the security of the iOS platform and the MacOS platform apps are developed on. The talk will look at sources for guidance for secure iOS software development, in particular the OWASP flagship Mobile App Security project and other OWASP efforts. The idea will be to start to equip iOS developers not only to make good decisions but to systematically identify best practices and understand how they fit into the larger security picture. Mike Sanderson is a writer and computer programmer who has worked on iOS apps full-time since 2013, including working with a launch partner of Apple Wallet in iOS 9, working on a secure message app at scale, and independently finding and reporting an authentication-bypass bug on a medical iOS app, which was confirmed. Recently, Mike has provided comments on several National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) draft papers related to cybersecurity. **Location:** 111 5th Avenue Floor 12 New York, NY 10003 Please enter through the main lobby on 5th avenue, next to H&M. Then head to the 12th floor. **What you need to bring:** ID **When to arrive:** Doors open at 6:00pm ET Event will start around 6:30pm ET **Zoom link:** You can join virtually here (link will be provided the day of the event). Note we will start the Meetup around 6:30pm ET **Will food and drinks be provided?** Yes! Thank you [Radar](https://radar.com/)! **Call for speakers and hosts:** Please fill out [this form](https://bit.ly/iOSoho-Meetup-Talk-Submission) if you would like to host or speak at future events. **Code of Conduct:** The iOSoho Meetup is dedicated to providing a safe Meetup experience for everyone, regardless of gender, identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ability, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or religion (or lack thereof). iOSoho Meetup does not tolerate harassment of Meetup participants at any time or in any form. Our Code of Conduct outlines our expectations for all participants. All communication throughout the Meetup should be appropriate for a professional audience including people of many different backgrounds. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any part of the event, including talks, or at the Meetup venue. Please be kind to others. Do not insult or put down other attendees. Behave professionally and respect the policies of our generous hosting offices. Remember that harassment and sexist, racist, or exclusionary jokes are not appropriate for the Meetup. Attendees violating these guidelines will be asked to leave the Meetup group and Meetup events at the organizers' sole discretion. If you need to report something happening at or about the iOSoho Meetup, please contact the [organizers](https://www.meetup.com/iosoho/members/?op=leaders). Thank you for helping make the iOSoho Meetup a welcoming, friendly event for all!
Zero Trust World, Orlando FL
Zero Trust World, Orlando FL
We’re excited to offer members an exclusive discount to attend Zero Trust World presented by ThreatLocker. As a member of New York Information Security you will receive $200 off your cost of admission. At Zero Trust World, you’ll have the opportunity to join thousands of IT and cybersecurity professionals for: * CPE-eligible sessions, including hands-on labs * Access to industry leaders who have successfully adopted Zero Trust strategies * Learn from experts like: * Marcus Hutchins * Linus Tech Tips * David Spark * Spencer Alessi * Martin Astley * And many more! Use code **ZTWNYIS26** at checkout to take advantage of this exclusive member discount. Book your tickets before February 4th to be eligible for discounted pricing on accommodations while they last. To register go to: [https://www.threatlocker.com/ztw26](https://www.threatlocker.com/ztw26)