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Revision as of 03:00, 10 April 2014
OWASP Incident Response ProjectThe OWASP Incident Response Project will provide users with a current set of tools and best practices for dealing with a hacked web application.
IntroductionYou just learned that your company website has been HACKED now what do you do? DescriptionThis project is a guide of suggested best practices for stand-alone IR of a web application on dedicated hardware that you have 100% access to as well as when the application is part of a cloud service offering. The goal is to provide a best practices checklist that can be used to ensure chain of custody and to assist with investigations of root-cause. LicensingThe OWASP Incident Response Project is free to use. It is 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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What is the OWASP Incident Response Project?The OWASP Incident Response Project provides:
PresentationLink to presentation
Project LeaderRelated Projects
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Quick DownloadNews and Events
In PrintThis project WILL be available as a publication when released. Classifications |
- Q1 <insert question>
- A1 <insert answer>
- Q2 <insert question>
- A2 <insert answer>
Volunteers
Incident Response Project is developed by a worldwide team of volunteers. The primary contributors to date have been:
- Tom Brennan
- Chris Pogue
- Ryan Barnett
- Wong Onn Chee
- Marcio Macary
- Melissa Soiefer
- Tarek Marji
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Want to help? Get in touch with us
Others
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As of 9-April-2014, the priorities are:
- Collect materials in the public domain and list them as reference points.
- Review existing materials and extract the Top 10 most important things for common common enviorments
- Draft v1.0 of the guide
Involvement in the development and promotion of OWASP Incident Response Project is actively encouraged! You do not have to be a security expert in order to contribute. Some of the ways you can help:
- Proof Reading
- Graphic Design
- Conduct Industry Survey
- <insert your idea>
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