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Chapters Assigned
From OWASP
Methodology
- Code Review Introduction
- Steps and Roles
- Code Review Processes
- Transaction Analysis - E Keary
Design review
- Designing for security
- - M Roxberry(.NET)
- - Paolo Perego (Java)
- - Andrew van der Stock (PHP)
- - Paolo Perego (C)
- - C++
- - Andrew van der Stock (MySQL)
- - Mallory (AJAX)
Examples by Vulnerability
- Reviewing Code for Buffer Overruns and Overflows - 70%
- Reviewing Code for OS Injection - 70%
- Reviewing Code for SQL Injection - 70%
- Reviewing Code for Data Validation - Jenelle Chapman / E Keary
- Reviewing code for XSS issues - 70%
- Reviewing Code for Error Handling - Jenelle Chapman
- Reviewing Code for Logging Issues - 70%
- Reviewing The Secure Code Environment - E Keary
- Authorization (Currently linked to "The Development Guide")
- Authentication (Code review)
- Session Integrity
- Cross Site Request Forgery
- Cryptography (Currently linked to "The Development Guide")
- Dangerous HTTP Methods ( Secure deployment)
- Race Conditions
Language specific best practice
Java
- Java overview J Manico
- Java applet code review J Manico
- Java server (J2EE) code review J Manico
.NET
PHP
Assigned to Andrew van der Stock
MySQL
Assigned to Andrew van der Stock
Stored Procs
RUBY
C/C++
- Memory management (Paolo Perego)
- String management (Paolo Perego)
- Secure access to file system items (Paolo Perego)
Automating Code Reviews
- Preface
- Reasons for using automated tools
- Education and cultural change
- Tool Deployment Model
- Code Auditor Workbench Tool (100%)