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PROJECT IDENTIFICATION | |||||||
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Project Name | OWASP Securing WebGoat using ModSecurity Project | ||||||
Short Project Description | The purpose of this project is to create custom Modsecurity rulesets that, in addition to the Core Set, will protect WebGoat 5.1 from as many of its vulnerabilities as possible (the goal is 90%) without changing one line of source code. To ensure that it will be a complete 'no touch' on WebGoat and its environment, ModSecurity will be configured on Apache server as a remote proxy server. For those vulnerabilities that cannot be prevented (partially or not at all), I will document my efforts in attempting to protect them. Business logic vulnerabilities will be particularly challenging to solve. | ||||||
Project key Information | Project Leader Stephen Craig Evans |
Project Contributors (if applicable) |
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License Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3.0 |
Project Type Documentation |
Sponsors OWASP SoC 08 |
Release Status | Main Links | Related Projects |
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Welcome to the OWASP Securing WebGoat using ModSecurity Project
The purpose of the OWASP Securing WebGoat using ModSecurity Project is to use ModSecurity 2.5 to protect WebGoat 5.2 from as many of its vulnerabilities as possible (the goal is 90%).
Securing WebGoat using ModSecurity Project wiki v0.7
Mailing List
https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-webgoat-using-modsecurity
Project News
- 14 Jul 2008 - Project wiki created and under construction.
- 22 Oct 2008 - Wiki updates; project near 100% completion.
- 05 Nov 2008 - Finished incorporating all reviewer comments.
- 06 Nov 2008 - Gave 2 project presentations at the OWASP EU Summit in Portugal.
- 16 Nov 2008 - Added 'Section 4.4: Unfinished Business' which includes discussions about concurrent file access and Lua security.
Mentions in the Media
ModSecurity Blog
http://blog.modsecurity.org/2008/10/securing-webgoat-using-modsecurity.html
OWASP EU Summit in Portugal: Thursday
http://denimgroup.typepad.com/denim_group/2008/11/owasp-eu-summit-in-portugal-thursday.html
Contacts
stephencraig_dot_evans_at_gmail_dot_com
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