Monday, January 27, 2020 at 6:00:00 PM Rockhurst University Community Center 5401 Troost Ave, Kansas City, MO

January's speaker will be Fred McFeeter of F5 Networks! He will be speaking about four types of bot activity, how they might be treated differently and the business impact.

* Data Mining
* Network Probing
* Metric Manipulation
* Transaction Fraud

Fred has worked in IT in Kansas City for the last 14 years. I spent most of the last 6 years working as an application engineer, for the second largest federal health insurance provider. Prior to that I spent 5 years as a Linux engineer in managed hosting companies. I joined F5 networks last November as a sales engineer and have had the chance to see first-hand real world problems from businesses across nearly every type of industry.

F5 will be providing food and drink, so come out and join us! We're also trying out a new location!

Meetings of the Kansas City chapter of the Open Web Application Security Project are held at 6:00pm on the fourth MONDAY of each month, usually at the Kauffman Foundation Conference Center at 4801 Rockhill Rd, Kansas City, MO. Attendance is open to everyone - membership is not required (though we invite you to join the global OWASP organization and list our chapter as your home chapter)! RSVPs are not required - we don't track membership - but it's definitely helpful for planning!

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