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| − | * 07/06/2009 - OWASP ASVS users list updated to include [http://www.mindedsecurity.com Minded Security]
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| − | * 07/02/2009 - OWASP ASVS and "Man vs. Code" ASVS article mentioned in [http://www.tssci-security.com/pub/2009_ToorCamp_WA-Gironda-WASTS.ppt Toorcamp 2009 presentation]
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| − | * 07/01/2009 - OWASP ASVS users list updated to include [http://www.serpro.gov.br/ CETEC/CTCSE - Divisão Processos de Segurança no Desenvolvimento SERPRO - Serviço Federal de Processamento de Dados / Sede - Brasília-DF] (CETEC / CTCSE - Division of Security in Development Processes SERPRO - Federal Service of Data Processing / Headquarters - Brasília-DF)
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| − | * 06/22/2009 - OWASP ASVS rulesets are added to Casaba Security's security testing tool [http://websecuritytool.codeplex.com/ Watcher version 1.2.0]. First tool vendor to do so!
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| − | * 06/09/2009 - OWASP ASVS users list updated to include [http://www.cgi.com/web/en/industries/governments/us_federal/services_solutions.htm CGI Federal]
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| − | * 06/03/2009 - OWASP ASVS [[:Image:OWASP_ASVS_2009_Web_App_Std_Release.pdf|Release Version]] published! [[User:Mike.boberski|Mike Boberski]], [[User:Jeff Williams|Jeff Williams]], and [[User:Wichers|Dave Wichers]] are the primary authors.
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| − | * 05/15/2009 - OWASP ASVS users list updated to include [http://denimgroup.com Denim Group]
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| − | * 05/13/2009 - OWASP ASVS is presented by [[User:Wichers|Dave Wichers]] at [http://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_AppSec_Europe_2009_-_Poland OWASP AppSec Europe 2009 - Poland].
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| − | * 05/04/2009 - OWASP ASVS users list updated to include [http://casabasecurity.com Casaba Security]
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| − | * 05/09/2009 - OWASP ASVS is discussed in the [http://iac.dtic.mil/iatac/download/cybersecurity.pdf Department of Defense (DoD) Information Assurance Technology Analysis Center (IATAC) State-of-the-Art-Report (SOAR) on "Measuring Cyber Security and Information Assurance"].
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| − | * 04/09/2009 - OWASP ASVS is the subject of an opinion piece by [[User:Mike.boberski|Mike Boberski]] in [http://www.scmagazineus.com/The-need-for-a-web-app-standard/article/130461/ SC Magazine on the need for a web app standard]
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| − | * 01/08/2009 - OWASP ASVS is presented by [[User:Mike.boberski|Mike Boberski]] at the [[Virginia (Northern Virginia)|OWASP Washington VA Local Chapter meeting]].
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Start Here
1. About ASVS
2. Get ASVS
3. Learn ASVS
- ASVS Article: Getting Started Using ASVS (PDF)
- ASVS Article: Code Reviews and Other Verification Activities: USELESS Unless Acted Upon IMMEDIATELY (Wiki)
- ASVS Article: Agile Software Development: Don't Forget EVIL User Stories (Wiki)
- ASVS Article: Man vs. Code (Wiki)
- ASVS Article: Getting started designing for a level of assurance (PDF)
- ASVS Template: Sample verification fee schedule template (Excel)
- ASVS Template: Sample verification report template (Word)
- ASVS Training: An ASVS training presentation (PowerPoint)
- ASVS Presentation: Executive-Level Presentation (PowerPoint)
- ASVS Presentation: Presentation Abstract (Word)
- Articles (More About ASVS and Using It)
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The ASVS project is always on the lookout for volunteers who are interested in translating ASVS into another language.
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ASVS Communities
Further development of ASVS occurs through mailing list discussions and occasional workshops, and suggestions for improvement are welcome. For more information, please contact us.
Glossary
ASVS Terminology
- Access Control – A means of restricting access to files, referenced functions, URLs, and data based on the identity of users and/or groups to which they belong.
- Application Component – An individual or group of source files, libraries, and/or executables, as defined by the verifier for a particular application.
- Application Security – Application-level security focuses on the analysis of components that comprise the application layer of the Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model (OSI Model), rather than focusing on for example the underlying operating system or connected networks.
- Application Security Verification – The technical assessment of an application against the OWASP ASVS.
- Application Security Verification Report – A report that documents the overall results and supporting analysis produced by the verifier for a particular application.
- Application Security Verification Standard (ASVS) – An OWASP standard that defines four levels of application security verification for applications.
- Authentication – The verification of the claimed identity of an application user.
- Automated Verification – The use of automated tools (either dynamic analysis tools, static analysis tools, or both) that use vulnerability signatures to find problems.
- Back Doors – A type of malicious code that allows unauthorized access to an application.
- Blacklist – A list of data or operations that are not permitted, for example a list of characters that are not allowed as input.
- Common Criteria (CC) – A multipart standard that can be used as the basis for the verification of the design and implementation of security controls in IT products.
- Communication Security – The protection of application data when it is transmitted between application components, between clients and servers, and between external systems and the application.
- Design Verification – The technical assessment of the security architecture of an application.
- Internal Verification – The technical assessment of specific aspects of the security architecture of an application as defined in the OWASP ASVS.
- Cryptographic module – Hardware, software, and/or firmware that implements cryptographic algorithms and/or generates cryptographic keys.
- Denial of Service (DOS) Attacks – The flooding of an application with more requests than it can handle.
- Dynamic Verification – The use of automated tools that use vulnerability signatures to find problems during the execution of an application.
- Easter Eggs – A type of malicious code that does not run until a specific user input event occurs.
- External Systems – A server-side application or service that is not part of the application.
- FIPS 140-2 – A standard that can be used as the basis for the verification of the design and implementation of cryptographic modules
- Input Validation – The canonicalization and validation of untrusted user input.
- Malicious Code – Code introduced into an application during its development unbeknownst to the application owner which circumvents the application’s intended security policy. Not the same as malware such as a virus or worm!
- Malware – Executable code that is introduced into an application during runtime without the knowledge of the application user or administrator.
- Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) – The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a worldwide free and open community focused on improving the security of application software. Our mission is to make application security "visible," so that people and organizations can make informed decisions about application security risks. See: http://www.owasp.org/
- Output Validation – The canonicalization and validation of application output to Web browsers and to external systems.
- OWASP Enterprise Security API (ESAPI) – A free and open collection of all the security methods that developers need to build secure Web applications. See: http://www.owasp.org/index.php/ESAPI
- OWASP Risk Rating Methodology – A risk rating methodology that has been customized for application security. See: http://www.owasp.org/index.php/How_to_value_the_real_risk
- OWASP Testing Guide – A document designed to help organizations understand what comprises a testing program, and to help them identify the steps needed to build and operate that testing program. See: http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Testing_Project
- OWASP Top Ten – A document that represents a broad consensus about what the most critical Web application security flaws are. See: http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Top10
- Positive – See whitelist.
- Salami Attack – A type of malicious code that is used to redirect small amounts of money without detection in financial transactions.
- Security Architecture – An abstraction of an application’s design that identifies and describes where and how security controls are used, and also identifies and describes the location and sensitivity of both user and application data.
- Security Control – A function or component that performs a security check (e.g. an access control check) or when called results in a security effect (e.g. generating an audit record).
- Security Configuration – The runtime configuration of an application that affects how security controls are used.
- Static Verification – The use of automated tools that use vulnerability signatures to find problems in application source code.
- Target of Verification (TOV) – If you are performing an application security verification according to the OWASP ASVS requirements, the verification will be of a particular application. This application is called the “Target of Verification” or simply the TOV.
- Threat Modeling - A technique consisting of developing increasingly refined security architectures to identify threat agents, security zones, security controls, and important technical and business assets.
- Time Bomb – A type of malicious code that does not run until a preconfigured time or date elapses.
- Verifier - The person or team that is reviewing an application against the OWASP ASVS requirements.
- Whitelist – A list of permitted data or operations, for example a list of characters that are allowed to perform input validation.
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