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The OWASP Threat Model ProjectThis is a documentation project. We provide information on threat modeling techniques for web and cloud, with a focus on current and emerging techniques. Most threat model methodologies answer one or more of the following questions:
This project will gather techniques, methodologies, tools and examples. We will group these using the four questions. This will allow people to easily find advice they can use. Example: if you are looking for different diagramming techniques you will want to look for all the techniques answering question 1. Guiding principles: This project follows a number of principles that all contributions must adhere to:
DescriptionThis section must include a shorter description of what the project is, why the project was started, and what security issue is being helped by the project deliverable. This description will be used to promote the project so make sure the description represents your project in the best way possible. . LicensingAll information in this project is free to use. In fact sharing is encouraged!!! Additionally, we also encourage you to contribute back to the project. We have no monopoly on this knowledge; however, we all have pieces of this knowledge from our experience. Let's begin by putting our individual pieces together to make something great. Great things happen when people work together. The OWASP Threat Model Project information are licensed under the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ 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. |
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How can I participate in your project?
All you have to do is make the Project Leader's aware of your available time to contribute to the project. It is also important to let the Leader's know how you would like to contribute and pitch in to help the project meet it's goals and milestones. There are many different ways you can contribute to an OWASP Project, but communication with the leads is key.
The best way to achieve this is to join the OWASP threat modeling slack channel at https://owasp.slack.com/messages/C1CS3C6AF
If I am not a threat modeler can I participate in your project?
Yes, you can certainly participate in the project if you are not a threat modeler. The project needs different skills and expertise and different times during its development. Currently, we are looking for researchers, writers, graphic designers, and people who want to learn about threat modeling.
Contributors
The OWASP Security Principles project is developed by a worldwide team of volunteers. A live update of project contributors is found here.
The first contributors to the project were:
- 2017 - 11: Release website with info that was agreed upon during the OWASP 2017 Summit in London, add links to google docs for all open content
- 2017 - 12: Add all content from summit, contributor list and examples
- 2018 - 01: Add contributor list, finish cheat sheets
- 2018 - 02: Finish agile TM implementation suggestions for SCRUM and Kanban, start TM history
- 2018 - 03: Start TM resources for tools, articles and books