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Revision as of 01:49, 16 November 2009
OSSAD stands for One Security Static Analyzer per Developer
Documentation
- https://www.o2-ounceopen.com/files-binaries-source-and-demo/ossad/OSSAD_Security-Static-Analysis-tool_v-0.15Draft.odt
- https://www.o2-ounceopen.com/files-binaries-source-and-demo/ossad/OSSAD_Security-Static-Analysis-tool_v-0.15Draft.pdf
Copyright
The current version has been developed by Stephen Craig Evans who assigned the copyright to OWASP
"I assign the copyright of the OSSAD static analysis tool to OWASP and I will release its code under Apache 2.0 (Open Source license) and the documents under Creative Commons 3.0 License.
Stephen Craig Evans November 15, 2009
Project Details
What is O2
O2 is a
Schedule Nov 16-22:
Nov 23-29:
Contact
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Project Details
What is O2
O2 is a
Schedule Nov 16-22:
Nov 23-29:
FAQ
1. Why?
Contact