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Owasp Virtual Lab will provide users with access to numerous operating systems Desktop as well as Servers.  They will be able to create custom apps for other owasp projects they will also be able to request test environments , or honey pots , etc.
 
Owasp Virtual Lab will provide users with access to numerous operating systems Desktop as well as Servers.  They will be able to create custom apps for other owasp projects they will also be able to request test environments , or honey pots , etc.
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instead of the Contributor  having to change for the data center, we’re adjusting the data center for the contributor. In doing so, we have a few imperatives:
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-Build technologies that span the app lifecycle, from the developer’s laptop to the production stack
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-Help  teams manage Cloud-Native apps while maintaining security, performance, and ease-of-use
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-Participate in the community by building and interfacing with open systems and standards
  
 
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Revision as of 23:31, 23 February 2017

Deliverable: To provide a stable platform of multiple operating systems, Desktop / Servers for Breakers, Defenders and Makers. This will allow them to have a platform where they can build securely and with confidence that the infrastructure will provide them with what they need.

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OWASP Virtual Village Project

Description

Owasp Virtual Lab will provide users with access to numerous operating systems Desktop as well as Servers. They will be able to create custom apps for other owasp projects they will also be able to request test environments , or honey pots , etc.

instead of the Contributor having to change for the data center, we’re adjusting the data center for the contributor. In doing so, we have a few imperatives: -Build technologies that span the app lifecycle, from the developer’s laptop to the production stack -Help teams manage Cloud-Native apps while maintaining security, performance, and ease-of-use -Participate in the community by building and interfacing with open systems and standards


Licensing

TBD


Project Resources

https://trello.com/b/kyx0xHcu

Project Chapter

NYC Metro

Project Leader

Project leader's name:

Evin Hernandez

Tom Brennan

Dan D'Amelio

Vitaliy Dubinskiy

Related Projects

N/A

Classifications

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News and Events

3 June 2015 Press Release