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==Users and Adopters==
 
==Users and Adopters==

Revision as of 19:59, 5 June 2007

Welcome to the OWASP Top Ten Project

The OWASP Top Ten provides a powerful awareness document for web application security. The OWASP Top Ten represents a broad consensus about what the most critical web application security flaws are. Project members include a variety of security experts from around the world who have shared their expertise to produce this list. There are currently versions in English, French, Japanese, and Korean. A Spanish version is in the works. We urge all companies to adopt this awareness document within their organization and start the process of ensuring that their web applications do not contain these flaws. Adopting the OWASP Top Ten is perhaps the most effective first step towards changing the software development culture within your organization into one that produces secure code.

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Users and Adopters

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission strongly recommends that all companies use the OWASP Top Ten and ensure that their partners do the same. In addition, the U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency has listed the OWASP Top Ten as key best practices that should be used as part of the DOD Information Technology Security Certification and Accreditation (C&A) Process (DITSCAP).

In the commercial market, the Payment Card Industry (PCI) standard has adopted the OWASP Top Ten, and requires (among other things) that all merchants get a security code review for all their custom code. In addition, a broad range of companies and agencies around the globe are also using the OWASP Top Ten, including:

  • A.G. Edwards
  • Bank of Newport
  • Best Software
  • British Telecom
  • Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF)
  • Cboss Internet
  • Cognizant
  • Contra Costa County, CA
  • Corillian Corporation
  • Foundstone Strategic Security
  • IBM Global Services
  • National Australia Bank
  • Norfolk Southern
  • Online Business Systems
  • Predictive Systems
  • Price Waterhouse Coopers
  • Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI)
  • SSP Solutions
  • Samsung SDS (Korea)
  • Sempra Energy
  • Sprint
  • Sun Microsystems
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
  • Texas Dept of Human Services
  • Zapatec
  • ZipForm
  • ...and many others

Several schools have also adopted the OWASP Top Ten as a part of their curriculum, including Michigan State University (MSU), and the University of California at San Diego (UCSD).

Several open source projects have adopted the OWASP Top Ten as part of their security audits, including:

Feedback

Please let us know how your organization is using the Top Ten. Include your name, organization's name, and brief description of how you use the list. Thanks for supporting OWASP!

We hope you find the information in the OWASP Top Ten useful. Please contribute back to the project by sending your comments, questions, and suggestions to [email protected]. Thanks!

To join the OWASP Top Ten mailing list or view the archives, please visit the subscription page.

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