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== NowSecure App Testing Community Edition ==
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The NowSecure App Testing Community Edition is the freely downloadable version of the powerful App Testing suite. Users are offered a number of features such as network capture, automation, import / export, and reporting to test and secure mobile apps.
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It provides the opportunity to complete mobile app security tests on any application on Android or iOS mobile devices (or installed in an emulator).
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The suite is provided as a preconfigured virtual machine (VM). After downloading the VM and licensing your version of the suite you will have everything you need to test the security of mobile apps.
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Built in emulator - Don’t have a device? No worries. The suite includes a built in Emulator that may be used to test the security of your mobile applications.
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[https://www.nowsecure.com/apptesting/community/ NowSecure App Testing Suite]
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== OWASP Summer of Code 2008 ==
 
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The OWASP Foundation sponsored the OWASP Application Security Verification Standard Project during the OWASP Summer of Code 2008.
 
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= Mobile Security Testing =

Revision as of 14:57, 29 December 2014

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OWASP Mobile Security Project

The OWASP Mobile Security Project is a centralized resource intended to give developers and security teams the resources they need to build and maintain secure mobile applications. Through the project, our goal is to classify mobile security risks and provide developmental controls to reduce their impact or likelihood of exploitation.

Our primary focus is at the application layer. While we take into consideration the underlying mobile platform and carrier inherent risks when threat modeling and building controls, we are targeting the areas that the average developer can make a difference. Additionally, we focus not only on the mobile applications deployed to end user devices, but also on the broader server-side infrastructure which the mobile apps communicate with. We focus heavily on the integration between the mobile application, remote authentication services, and cloud platform-specific features.


We have a Google Doc where anyone who wants to be involved with the project can add their thoughts, suggestions, and take ownership of initiatives - Click here. There are various tasks that people have started over the past 6 months with varying levels of quality and completeness.

This project is still a work in progress. We are small group doing this work and could use more help! If you are interested, please contact one of the project leads or feel free to visit the mailing list as well!

Email List

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Project Leaders

Mike Zusman @
Tony DeLaGrange @
Sarath Geethakumar @
Tom Eston @
Don Williams
Jason Haddix @

Contributors

Zach Lanier @
Jim Manico @
Ludovic Petit @
Swapnil Deshmukh @
Beau Woods @
Jonathan Carter @