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'''Welcome to the OWASP Tools Project'''
 
'''Welcome to the OWASP Tools Project'''
  
The OWASP Tools Project's goal is to provide unbiased, practical information and guidance about application security tools. As of May 21st 2007, the project leader(s) are: [mailto:tomb(at)accessitgroup.com Tom Brennan], [mailto:tom.ryan(at)providesecurity.com Tom Ryan] with educational research reports by <b>New Jersey Institute of Technology:</b> [mailto:oe2(at)njit.edu Osama Eljabiri]
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The OWASP Tools Project's goal is to provide unbiased, practical information and guidance about application security tools. As of May 21st 2007, the project leader(s)are:[mailto:jinxpuppy(at)gmail.com Tom Brennan], [mailto:tom.ryan(at)providesecurity.com Tom Ryan] educational unbiased research will be conducted with assistance of <b>New Jersey Institute of Technology</b> & <b>Polytechnic University</b>
*<b>Polytechnic University:</b> [mailto:memon(at)poly.edu Nasir Memon]
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Starting in June, vendors will be contacted in writing to submit current product for independent evaluation by "OWASP Labs". Product testing will be performed based on defined criteria that will measure the usability performance and positive validation on “red herring” web applications that will model common systems and unique systems in the wild.
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** Note this section will be updated shortly ~ if you would like to join the project team, please contact [mailto:jinxpuppy(at)gmail.com Tom Brennan]
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Such tools are generally used to either help:
 
Such tools are generally used to either help:

Revision as of 14:55, 21 May 2007

Welcome to the OWASP Tools Project

The OWASP Tools Project's goal is to provide unbiased, practical information and guidance about application security tools. As of May 21st 2007, the project leader(s)are:Tom Brennan, Tom Ryan educational unbiased research will be conducted with assistance of New Jersey Institute of Technology & Polytechnic University

Starting in June, vendors will be contacted in writing to submit current product for independent evaluation by "OWASP Labs". Product testing will be performed based on defined criteria that will measure the usability performance and positive validation on “red herring” web applications that will model common systems and unique systems in the wild.

    • Note this section will be updated shortly ~ if you would like to join the project team, please contact Tom Brennan

Such tools are generally used to either help:

  • Protect Applications
  • Find Vulnerabilities in Applications
  • Test Other Application Security Tools
  • Educate People on Application Security Topics


WARNING: This project is NOT to advertise or promote tools, just to review them


Tool Categories

The categories of tools currently addressed by this project are (or will be):

Types of Tools

Overall Approach

The goal of this project is to provide the following information (at a minimum) in each tool category:

  • Description of this tool category
  • General strengths and weaknesses of tools in this category
  • Important selection criteria for comparing tools within the category (e.g. ease of use, performance, cost, likelihood of false positives)
  • List of all OWASP Tools in this category
  • List of other well known open source tools in this category
  • List of commercial tools in this category provided by OWASP Members
  • List of other well known commercial tools in this category

Other tool-related pages to be considered

General Application Security Tool Resources

Survey
In Jan 2006, Dr. Holger Peine finished a survey of application security tools that can be found at: http://www.iese.fraunhofer.de/download/Security-Checker-Tools-for-Web-Applications.pdf. It covers various open source and commercial tools in many of the areas discussed in this project.
SAMATE
The NIST SAMATE - Software Assurance Metrics And Tool Evaluation project has an ambitious goal of creating a large set of application security test data and then assessing the capabilities of a wide variety of application security tools.
Presentation
At the 3rd AppSec OWASP Conference, Arian Evans did a presentation on Software Security Quality: Testing Taxonomy & Testing Tools Classification that lists LOTS of the tools in the application security space from different categories, and some comparitive information on Web Application Security Scanning products.

Feedback and Participation

We hope you find the OWASP Tools Project useful. Please contribute back to the project by sending your comments, questions, and suggestions to : Tom Brennan

Subcategories

This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

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Pages in category "OWASP Tools Project"

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