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OWASP ASVS Assessment Tool (OWAAT) helps in Web application verification conforming to the OWASP Application Security Verification Standard (ASVS) project. | OWASP ASVS Assessment Tool (OWAAT) helps in Web application verification conforming to the OWASP Application Security Verification Standard (ASVS) project. | ||
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+ | OWASP ASVS Assessment Tool (OWAAT) is a tool, used to verify Web applications | ||
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+ | (ASVS). OWAAT is a Web-based tool and provides team work capabilities. It allows | ||
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+ | to create multiple assessment projects and assign assessment tasks to different | ||
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− | OWASP ASVS Assessment Tool (OWAAT) designed to help in verifying the security of | + | OWASP ASVS Assessment Tool (OWAAT) is designed to help in verifying the |
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− | + | security of applications with OWASP ASVS. The initial version of OWAAT (version | |
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− | + | 1.0) is developed by Amirkabir University of Technology's Computer Emergency | |
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− | + | Response Team (APA). This tool is written in PHP and JavaScript using the jQuery | |
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+ | Important features of the tool are as follows: | ||
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+ | * User management: A team of analysts can easily collaborate in an application assessment process. | ||
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+ | * Verification methodology: It allows to define custom verification methods for each rule. | ||
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+ | * Project-based Assessment: Multiple assessment projects can be defined and managed. | ||
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+ | * Task Assignment: It allows to assign assessment tasks to each user. | ||
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+ | * Reporting: It enables to create reports from assessment results. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 27 April 2015
OWASP ASVS Assessment Tool ProjectOWASP ASVS Assessment Tool (OWAAT) helps in Web application verification conforming to the OWASP Application Security Verification Standard (ASVS) project.
IntroductionOWASP ASVS Assessment Tool (OWAAT) is a tool, used to verify Web applications security conformance to the OWASP Application Security Verification Standard (ASVS). OWAAT is a Web-based tool and provides team work capabilities. It allows to create multiple assessment projects and assign assessment tasks to different users. DescriptionOWASP ASVS Assessment Tool (OWAAT) is designed to help in verifying the security of applications with OWASP ASVS. The initial version of OWAAT (version 1.0) is developed by Amirkabir University of Technology's Computer Emergency Response Team (APA). This tool is written in PHP and JavaScript using the jQuery library. Important features of the tool are as follows:
LicensingOWAAT project is free to use. It is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License version 3.0 (AGPLv3). |
What is OWAATOWAAT is a Web-Based Assessment tool that helps in Web application verification conforming to the OWASP Application Security Verification Standard (ASVS) project. PresentationProject LeaderMahmoud Ghorbanzadeh (mailto: [email protected])
Related ProjectsOpenhub |
Quick Downloadhttps://github.com/ghorbanzadeh/OWAAT News and EventsClassifications |
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Participation in development and promotion of OWAAT is highly encouraged. Some
areas for contributions are:
- Improving the user-interface,
- Improving and developing project management capabilities,
- Improving reports with statistical data visualization capabilities.
Feel free to send ideas to Mahmoud Ghorbanzadeh (mdgh (a) aut.ac.ir).