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'''OWASP Video Game Security Framework (VGSF) defines an approach to discovering solutions for strategy, development, operations, and management surrounding security for video game industry business models''' | '''OWASP Video Game Security Framework (VGSF) defines an approach to discovering solutions for strategy, development, operations, and management surrounding security for video game industry business models''' | ||
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+ | Most organizations that operate in the digital landscape approach security as a last afterthought when compared to the overall business strategy and operations. In the recent years it has become more apparent the consequences of such behavior with increasingly amounts of data breaches happening. The cost associated with an organization’s loss of intellectual property and other digital assets has reached the millions. | ||
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+ | With the fast growth of the video game industry (174 billion by 2021 - Newzoo Global Game Forecast) in recent years, it is critical that organizations operating in this space have a strong security posture. Cyber-attacks aimed at various components of a business can affect the interoperability, user protected info, end-game product, and overall business model. As more businesses and clients operate in the cyber space its important to leverage security as a way to create sustainable trust, lead competitively, and operate more agile with different types of data. | ||
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− | + | '''I. Business Strategy & Risk''' | |
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− | + | ''This will be one of the largest sections as it is comprised of many different aspects of overall cyber security'' | |
− | + | '''IV. Management''' | |
− | ''' | + | '''V. Service Delivery/ Support''' |
==Licensing== | ==Licensing== | ||
− | The OWASP Game Security Framework 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. | + | The OWASP Video Game Security Framework 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 Game Security Framework? == | + | == What is the OWASP Video Game Security Framework? == |
− | The goal of the OWASP Game Security Framework is to provide a | + | The goal of the OWASP Video Game Security Framework is to provide a structured blueprint to guide the development and deployment of cyber resilience within a video game enterprise operation. |
The target audience for the project includes: | The target audience for the project includes: | ||
− | * | + | * Game Publishers |
− | * | + | * Game Developers |
− | * | + | * Security Professionals |
− | * | + | * Consumer Gamers |
− | * Gaming | + | * Quality Assurance Testers |
− | * | + | * Business Stakeholders in the Gaming Industry |
+ | * Industry Enthusiasts | ||
== Project Leaders == | == Project Leaders == | ||
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== Contributors == | == Contributors == | ||
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== Related Projects == | == Related Projects == | ||
+ | * [[OWASP Game Security Framework Project]] | ||
* [[OWASP_Top_Ten_Project|OWASP Web Top 10]] | * [[OWASP_Top_Ten_Project|OWASP Web Top 10]] | ||
* [[OWASP_Mobile_Security_Project|OWASP Mobile Security]] | * [[OWASP_Mobile_Security_Project|OWASP Mobile Security]] | ||
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== Collaboration == | == Collaboration == | ||
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+ | [https://discord.gg/kS7UBc6] | ||
== Quick Download == | == Quick Download == | ||
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The following is a list of the attack surfaces that can be found in video games of various types. | The following is a list of the attack surfaces that can be found in video games of various types. | ||
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− | == What is the | + | == What is the Business Strategy & Risk Section? == |
This section provides an overview of the various places an attacker can target to harm a given game infrastructure. | This section provides an overview of the various places an attacker can target to harm a given game infrastructure. | ||
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== Sub-project Leader == | == Sub-project Leader == | ||
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== Related Projects == | == Related Projects == | ||
+ | * [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Game_Security_Framework_Project] | ||
* [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Mobile_Security_Project The OWASP Mobile Top 10 Project] | * [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Mobile_Security_Project The OWASP Mobile Top 10 Project] | ||
* [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Top_Ten_Project The OWASP Web Top 10 Project] | * [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Top_Ten_Project The OWASP Web Top 10 Project] | ||
== Collaboration == | == Collaboration == | ||
− | [https:// | + | Join the discord channel: |
+ | [https://discord.gg/kS7UBc6] | ||
== Quick Download == | == Quick Download == | ||
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The following is a list of the vulnerabilities that can be found in video games of various types, and the attack surfaces they're likely to be associated with. | The following is a list of the vulnerabilities that can be found in video games of various types, and the attack surfaces they're likely to be associated with. | ||
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− | == | + | == Prevention == |
This list refers to what a given attacker might use to take advantage of a given bug within the game. | This list refers to what a given attacker might use to take advantage of a given bug within the game. | ||
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This list refers to what a given attacker might be trying to accomplish within the game by performing a given attack. This could relate very closely (or not) with the technical impact or business impact cause by the behavior. | This list refers to what a given attacker might be trying to accomplish within the game by performing a given attack. This could relate very closely (or not) with the technical impact or business impact cause by the behavior. | ||
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The following is a list of possible negative outcomes that can occur as the result of someone successfully attacking a given game. | The following is a list of possible negative outcomes that can occur as the result of someone successfully attacking a given game. | ||
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− | == | + | == Video Game Trends== |
− | '' | + | ''This section is dedicated to trends in gaming and how it can evaluated from a security perspective'' |
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Revision as of 07:32, 9 April 2019
- About the Project
- Business Strategy & Risk
- Governance & Compliance
- Prevention
- Management
- Service Delivery/ Support
- Resources
- Trending
- Community
- Testing Tools
- Project About
OWASP Video Game Security Framework (VGSF)OWASP Video Game Security Framework (VGSF) defines an approach to discovering solutions for strategy, development, operations, and management surrounding security for video game industry business models
Most organizations that operate in the digital landscape approach security as a last afterthought when compared to the overall business strategy and operations. In the recent years it has become more apparent the consequences of such behavior with increasingly amounts of data breaches happening. The cost associated with an organization’s loss of intellectual property and other digital assets has reached the millions.
The framework is comprised of five discipline areas that could produce many best practice methodologies:
This will be one of the largest sections as it is comprised of many different aspects of overall cyber security
LicensingThe OWASP Video Game Security Framework 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 Video Game Security Framework?The goal of the OWASP Video Game Security Framework is to provide a structured blueprint to guide the development and deployment of cyber resilience within a video game enterprise operation. The target audience for the project includes:
Project Leaders
Contributors
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CollaborationJoin the discord channel: [1] Quick DownloadCOMING SOON News and Events
Classifications |
Business Strategy & RiskThe following is a list of the attack surfaces that can be found in video games of various types.
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What is the Business Strategy & Risk Section?This section provides an overview of the various places an attacker can target to harm a given game infrastructure. Sub-project Leader
Related ProjectsCollaborationJoin the discord channel: [3] Quick Download
News and Events
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Governance & ComplianceThe following is a list of the vulnerabilities that can be found in video games of various types, and the attack surfaces they're likely to be associated with.
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What is the Game Security Vulnerabilities Project?The Security Vulnerabilities Project provides information on what types of vulnerabilities exist within games, and which attack surfaces they fall under. Sub-project Leader
Related ProjectsCollaborationResourcesNews and Events
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PreventionThis list refers to what a given attacker might use to take advantage of a given bug within the game.
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The Exploits ProjectThe Exploits provides information on what types of tools and techniques an attacker might use to accomplish his/her goal. Sub-project Leader
Related ProjectsCollaborationResourcesNews and Events
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ManagementThis list refers to what a given attacker might be trying to accomplish within the game by performing a given attack. This could relate very closely (or not) with the technical impact or business impact cause by the behavior.
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What is the Attacker Goals ProjectThe Attacker Goals Project provides information on what types of outcomes attackers might try to achieve within or outside of the game they're attacking. Sub-project Leader
Related ProjectsCollaborationResourcesNews and Events
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Service Delivery/ SupportThe following is a list of possible negative outcomes that can occur as the result of someone successfully attacking a given game.
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What is the Negative Outcomes Project?The Negative Outcomes Project provides information on what types of situations could manifest within the game if bugs or exploits are not successfully addressed. Project Leader
Related ProjectsCollaborationResourcesNews and Events
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ResourcesThis page will list additional resources related to game security that may provide more detailed context.
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What is the Game Security Vulnerabilities Project?The Security Vulnerabilities Project provides information on what types of vulnerabilities exist within games, and which attack surfaces they fall under. Project Leaders
Related ProjectsCollaborationJoin the discord channel: [4]
ResourcesNews and Events
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Video Game Trends
This section is dedicated to trends in gaming and how it can evaluated from a security perspective
ID | Vulnerabilty Name | Description | Surface Area | Goal | Techical Impact | Business Impact | Defense | Ref | Game | Genre |
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V1 | Local Resource Modification, Client-side Logic Flaw | In 2015 The Division experienced an exploit that allowed an attacker to switch weapons rapidly, applying weapon buffs in a stacking manner, with no cap. | Game Client | Unfair Player Advantage | Player Anger | Players leave, Lost Revenue | Cryptographic Integrity Checks on Game Client | http://www.gamesradar.com/theres-a-division-damage-stacking-glitch-if-youve-got-fast-fingers/ | 3PS/1PS/MMO | |
VN1 | "The attacker attacked and edited the LOCAL GAME CLIENT (Attack Surface) , which had a LACK OF CLIENT INTEGRITY CONTROLS (Vulnerability) , which allowed her to ARTIFICIALLY INCREASE HER ABILITIES (Attacker Goal) , ultimately leading to an UNHAPPY PLAYER BASE (Negative Outcome) and DECLINING GAME REVENUE (Negative Outcome) due to cheating, which could have been prevented by CRYPTOGRAPHIC INTEGRITY CHECKS ON GAME CLIENT ”
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Working Data Collection Spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Og08wyHsqtODBDkU_M2zHAvdxc63GSu-OmT8NjCc9Ak/edit#gid=0
The VGSF team has open opportunities for individuals to collaborate and contribute to the project.
- Improving the framework schema, e.g., vulns, attack surfaces, technical impacts, business impacts, defenses, etc.
- Adding content to any of the various sections
- Input from avid gamers on how useful this is to them
- Input from app security experts
- Input from security types working at gaming companies
- Input from game company business types
If you have interest in helping, reach out to us and we'll make you a contributor.
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