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== OWASP AppSensor ==
 
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* Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Tronheim
 
* Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Tronheim
** [http://ntnu.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2:566091 AppSensor: Attack-Aware Applications Compared Against a Web Application Firewall and an Intrusion Detection System], Thomassen P, 2012
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== Project Leaders ==
 
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* [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Dennis_Groves Dennis Groves] [mailto:dennis.groves@owasp.org @]
 
 
* [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:John_Melton John Melton] [mailto:john.melton@owasp.org @]
 
* [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:John_Melton John Melton] [mailto:john.melton@owasp.org @]
* [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Clerkendweller Colin Watson] [mailto:colin.watson@owasp.org @]
 
  
  
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v2.0.0 final was released in late January 2015.
 
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The main reason for the rewrite was to allow a client-server style model as opposed to requiring AppSensor be fully embedded in the application. You can now have a central server collecting events from multiple applications and performing analysis. These front-end applications can be in any language as long as they speak rest/soap. There's been a host of other changes, but this was the primary one. A number of starter ideas for coding, user interface and documentation have been outlined via the mailing list at [http://lists.owasp.org/pipermail/owasp-appsensor-project/2014-March/000682.html 17th March 2014].
 
The main reason for the rewrite was to allow a client-server style model as opposed to requiring AppSensor be fully embedded in the application. You can now have a central server collecting events from multiple applications and performing analysis. These front-end applications can be in any language as long as they speak rest/soap. There's been a host of other changes, but this was the primary one. A number of starter ideas for coding, user interface and documentation have been outlined via the mailing list at [http://lists.owasp.org/pipermail/owasp-appsensor-project/2014-March/000682.html 17th March 2014].
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=== September 2015 (2.2) ===  
 
=== September 2015 (2.2) ===  
* First version of administration UI for appsensor (monitoring UI) (github issues [https://github.com/jtmelton/appsensor/issues/10 here] and [https://github.com/jtmelton/appsensor/issues/11 here])
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=== January 2016 (2.3) ===  
 
=== January 2016 (2.3) ===  
* Get CI server (cloudbees?) setup ([https://github.com/jtmelton/appsensor/issues/15 github issue])
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* Video demo of setting up appsensor (screen capture) (related to sample apps)
 
* Video demo of setting up appsensor (screen capture) (related to sample apps)
 
* New detection point implementations ([https://github.com/jtmelton/appsensor/issues/8 github issue])
 
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== Past activities ==
 
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'''June 2015''' Final release v2.1.0 code
 
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November, 2009 -  AppSec DC - [http://www.owasp.org/images/0/06/Defend_Yourself-Integrating_Real_Time_Defenses_into_Online_Applications-Michael_Coates.pdf Defend Yourself: Integrating Real Time Defenses into Online Applications]
 
November, 2009 -  AppSec DC - [http://www.owasp.org/images/0/06/Defend_Yourself-Integrating_Real_Time_Defenses_into_Online_Applications-Michael_Coates.pdf Defend Yourself: Integrating Real Time Defenses into Online Applications]
  
May, 2009 - [http://www.owasp.org/download/jmanico/owasp_podcast_51.mp3 OWASP Podcast #51 ]
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May, 2009 - AppSec EU Poland - [https://www.owasp.org/images/b/b7/AppsecEU09_MichaelCoates.pptx Real Time Defenses against Application Worms and Malicious Attackers]
 
May, 2009 - AppSec EU Poland - [https://www.owasp.org/images/b/b7/AppsecEU09_MichaelCoates.pptx Real Time Defenses against Application Worms and Malicious Attackers]
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OWASP AppSensor

The AppSensor project defines a conceptual framework and methodology that offers prescriptive guidance to implement intrusion detection and automated response into applications.

The project offers a comprehensive guide and a reference implementation. These resources can be used by architects, developers, security analyst and system administrators to plan, implement and monitor an AppSensor system.

Introduction

If you walk into a bank and try opening random doors, you will be identified, led out of the building and possibly arrested. However, if you log into an online banking application and start looking for vulnerabilities no one will say anything. This needs to change! As critical applications continue to become more accessible and inter-connected, it is paramount that critical information is sufficiently protected. We must also realize that our defenses may not be perfect. Given enough time, attackers can identify security flaws in the design or implementation of an application.

In addition to implementing layers of defense within an application, we must identify malicious individuals before they are able to identify any gaps in our defenses. The best place to identify malicious activity against the application is within the application itself. Network based intrusion detection systems are not appropriate to handle the custom and intricate workings of an enterprise application and are ill-suited to detect attacks focusing on application logic such as authentication, access control, etc. This project delivers a framework which can be used to build a robust system of attack detection, analysis, and response within an enterprise application.


Detect and Respond to Attacks from Within the Application

Detection

AppSensor defines over 50 different detection points which can be used to identify a malicious attacker.

Response

AppSensor provides guidance on how to respond once a malicious attacker has been identified. Possible actions include: logging out the user, locking the account or notifying an administrator. More than a dozen response actions are described.

Defending the Application

An attacker often requires numerous probes and attack attempts in order to locate an exploitable vulnerability within the application. By using AppSensor it is possible to identify and eliminate the threat of an attacker before they are able to successfully identify an exploitable flaw.


Citations

  • CrossTalk, The Journal of Defense Software Engineering
    • Creating Attack-Aware Software Applications with Real Time Defenses, Vol. 24, No. 5, Sep/Oct 2011


Licensing

OWASP AppSensor is free to use.

Guide

The guide is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license, so you can copy, distribute and transmit the work, and you can adapt it, and use it commercially, but all provided that you attribute the work and if you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same or similar license to this one.

Reference Implementation

The reference implementation is licensed under the MIT License, which is a permissive (commercial-friendly) license only requiring you to include a copy of the license upon distribution or copying.

© OWASP Foundation

What is AppSensor?

Detect and respond to attacks from within the application. This project includes both a well documented idea (the Guide) and a reference implementation (the Code).


Intro for Developers

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Two-sided US Letter or A4


AppSensor Website

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See the AppSensor website for an introduction and quick start instructions.

Overview

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12-page US Letter booklet


Project Founder


Project Leaders


Related Projects

Quick Download

News and Events

Code Repository

In Print

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The AppSensor Guide and CISO Briefing can be purchased at cost as print on demand books.

Classifications

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