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Revision as of 07:07, 22 January 2014
OWASP GameSec Framework ProjectSome of the most prolific apps these days are video games. They are sponsored, scrutinized, monetized, and celebrated, just like many sports. They handle clients, servers, monetary transfers, social interactions, etc, with every bit the need of security that most internet hosted apps have (if not more in some cases). This NEW OWASP project will help classify the diverse types of game hacks that exist for some of the worlds biggest games. We'll use history as an example, and break down the flaws as much as possible, creating a do-not-do list of flaws new game companies can reference when creating new games. IntroductionWrite a short introduction
DescriptionThe initial presentation can be found here: OMG He HAXX: an introduction to the OWASP Game Security Framework
LicensingOWASP GameSec Framework Project is free to use. It is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License which has the fewest restrictions, even allowing proprietary modifications and proprietary forks of the project.
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What is the GSF?The OWASP GSF provides:
PresentationOMG He HAXX: an introduction to the OWASP Game Security Framework
Project Leaders
VolunteersXXX is developed by a worldwide team of volunteers. The primary contributors to date have been:
Others
As of October 25, 2013, the priorities are:
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