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Whether you are new to web application security or are already very familiar with these risks, the task of producing a secure web application or fixing an existing one can be difficult. If you have to manage a large application portfolio, this can be daunting. | Whether you are new to web application security or are already very familiar with these risks, the task of producing a secure web application or fixing an existing one can be difficult. If you have to manage a large application portfolio, this can be daunting. | ||
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There are numerous additional OWASP resources available for your use. Please visit the [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Projects OWASP Projects page], which lists all of the OWASP projects, organized by the release quality of the projects in question (Release Quality, Beta, or Alpha). Most OWASP resources are available on our [https://www.owasp.org/ wiki], and many OWASP documents can be ordered in [http://stores.lulu.com/owasp hardcopy or as eBooks]. | There are numerous additional OWASP resources available for your use. Please visit the [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Projects OWASP Projects page], which lists all of the OWASP projects, organized by the release quality of the projects in question (Release Quality, Beta, or Alpha). Most OWASP resources are available on our [https://www.owasp.org/ wiki], and many OWASP documents can be ordered in [http://stores.lulu.com/owasp hardcopy or as eBooks]. | ||
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Establish & Use Repeatable Security Processes and Standard Security Controls
Whether you are new to web application security or are already very familiar with these risks, the task of producing a secure web application or fixing an existing one can be difficult. If you have to manage a large application portfolio, this can be daunting. To help organizations and developers reduce their application security risks in a cost effective manner, OWASP has produced numerous free and open resources that you can use to address application security in your organization. The following are some of the many resources OWASP has produced to help organizations produce secure web applications. On the next page, we present additional OWASP resources that can assist organizations in verifying the security of their applications.
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