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Revision as of 08:56, 20 February 2014
OWASP Top 10 Privacy Risks ProjectOWASP Top 10 Privacy Risks Project aims to develop a top 10 list for privacy risks in web applications because currently there is no such catalog available. The list will cover technological and organizational aspects like missing data encryption or the lack of transparency.
IntroductionDiscussions about how to protect privacy and personal data are ongoing and mostly pushed by lawyers and legal experts. But there is no specific description of privacy risks for web applications that companies can apply during development and for users to check whether their privacy is protected well. There are helpful concepts like Privacy by Design, but no detailed description of real life risks causing incidents and privacy breaches in practice. This project will mitigate this gap and create a Top 10 list with technical and organizational privacy risks in web applications and possible counter-measures.
DescriptionThe deliverable of the project will be a list of the top 10 privacy risks in web applications and possible counter-measures.
LicensingOWASP Top 10 Privacy Risks Project is free to use. It is licensed under the GNU GPL v3 License.
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Volunteers
The Top 10 Privacy Risk list is developed by a team of volunteers. The primary contributors to date have been:
- Florian Stahl
- Stefan Burgmair
Partners
As of February 2014, the priorities are:
- Collection of interested participants (building a team) - Q1/2014.
- Draft ideas for top 10-20 privacy risks - Q2/2014.
- Prioritize/rate and improve the list of Top 10 Privacy Risks until end of 2014 (Version 1.0).
- Ongoing improvement / re-rating.
Involvement in the development and promotion of the project is actively encouraged! You do not have to be a security or privacy expert in order to contribute. Some of the ways you can help:
- Answer the questionnaire for identifying and rating the Top 10 privacy list (will be provided soon)
- Tell your colleagues and friends about the project
- Provide feedback and input (feel free to contact us)
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