OWASP Rajasthan Technical University
Welcome
Welcome to the OWASP Rajasthan Technical University Student Chapter!
We are a student-led community passionate about learning, sharing, and promoting best practices in application and cybersecurity. Our mission is to empower students with the knowledge and skills to secure modern applications and contribute to the global OWASP community.
Participation
The Open Worldwide Application Security Project (OWASP) is a nonprofit foundation that works to improve the security of software. All OWASP projects, tools, documents, forums, and chapters are free and open to anyone interested in improving application security.
Our student chapter aims to:
- Hosting hands-on workshops and Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions
- Organizing guest talks and webinars from industry experts
- Contributing to OWASP open-source projects
- Providing mentorship and guidance to students entering the field
We invite everyone, regardless of experience level, to join us. Diversity and inclusion are key values of our chapter. This is your chance to collaborate, learn, and build a reputation in the field of cybersecurity!
To stay updated, follow us on linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/10164131/
Next Meeting/Event
2. Web Hacking - 17,18 November 2025
Previous Meetings
1. Introduction to cyber security (ICS) - 8 September 2025

This was an introductory session focused mainly on one objective - Foster a cybersecurity culture / trend amongst college freshers, showing them simple and attractive demonstrations of:
- Phishing using SET toolkit (fake login pages)
- Web hacking (OTP bypass)
- Game hacking (memory manipulation to change variables and loaded functions)
- Hardware hacking (using ESP32 to as a keboard input on windows)
- Digital Forensics (recovering deleted windows files)
Other than that we introduced students with cybersecurity basics, it’s domains and OWASP’s role in it.
Previous Meetings
1. Introduction to cyber security (ICS) - 8 September 2025

This was an introductory session focused mainly on one objective - Foster a cybersecurity culture / trend amongst college freshers, showing them simple and attractive demonstrations of:
- Phishing using SET toolkit (fake login pages)
- Web hacking (OTP bypass)
- Game hacking (memory manipulation to change variables and loaded functions)
- Hardware hacking (using ESP32 to as a keboard input on windows)
- Digital Forensics (recovering deleted windows files)
Other than that we introduced students with cybersecurity basics, it’s domains and OWASP’s role in it.