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The archives of the old mailing list can be consulted [https://lists.owasp.org/pipermail/owasp-cheat-sheets/index here].
 
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Project has been fully migrated to [https://github.com/OWASP/CheatSheetSeries GitHub].
 
Project has been fully migrated to [https://github.com/OWASP/CheatSheetSeries GitHub].
  
This page is used as the OWASP homepage of the project, all the project content is hosted on the [https://github.com/OWASP/CheatSheetSeries GitHub repository] and we work '''only from''' this repository, '''wiki is not used anymore'''.
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This page is used as the OWASP homepage of the project, all the project content is hosted on the [https://github.com/OWASP/CheatSheetSeries GitHub repository] and we work '''only from''' this repository, '''wiki is not used anymore'''.
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The [https://github.com/OWASP/CheatSheetSeries GitHub] repository is used for the work on the cheat sheets and the released ones are deployed on the [https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org official website].
  
 
So, from now, only a GitHub account is needed to contribute :)
 
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Revision as of 07:47, 14 July 2019

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Our goal

The OWASP Cheat Sheet Series was created to provide a concise collection of high value information on specific application security topics. These cheat sheets were created by various application security professionals who have expertise in specific topics. We hope that the OWASP Cheat Sheet Series provides you with excellent security guidance in an easy to read format.

If you have any questions about the OWASP Cheat Sheet Series, please email the project leaders Dominique Righetto or Jim Manico, contact us on the project's Slack channel or on our Google Group (Slack is highly preferred over the Google Group).

The archives of the old mailing list can be consulted here.

Official website

The official website on which all the cheat sheets are hosted is https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org .

Migration to GitHub

Project has been fully migrated to GitHub.

This page is used as the OWASP homepage of the project, all the project content is hosted on the GitHub repository and we work only from this repository, wiki is not used anymore.

The GitHub repository is used for the work on the cheat sheets and the released ones are deployed on the official website.

So, from now, only a GitHub account is needed to contribute :)

Bridge between the projects OWASP Proactive Controls/OWASP Application Security Verification Standard and OWASP Cheat Sheet Series

A work channel has been created between these 2 projects and the Cheat Sheet Series using the following process (OPC = OWASP Proactive Controls / OASVS = OWASP Application Security Verification Standard / OCS = OWASP Cheat Sheet):

  • When a Cheat Sheet is missing for a point in OPC/OASVS then the OCS will handle the missing and create one. When the Cheat Sheet is ready then the reference is added by OPC/OASVS.
  • If a Cheat Sheet exists for an OPC/OASVS point but the content do not provide the expected help then the Cheat Sheet is updated to provide the content needed/expected.

The reason of the creation of this bridge is to help the OCS/OASVS projects by providing them:

  • A consistent source for the requests regarding new Cheat Sheets.
  • Same approach about the update of the existing Cheat Sheets.
  • A usage context for the Cheat Sheet and a quick source of feedack about the quality and the efficiency of the Cheat Sheet.

It is not mandatory that a request for a new Cheat Sheet (or for an update) come only from OPC/OASVS, it is just a extra channel.

Requests from OPC/OASVS are flagged with a special label in the GitHub repository issues list in order to identify them and set them as a top level priority.

Project leaders

Core team

Contributors of the V1 of the project

Paweł Krawczyk, Mishra Dhiraj, Shruti Kulkarni, Torsten Gigler, Michael Coates, Jeff Williams, Dave Wichers, Kevin Wall, Jeffrey Walton, Eric Sheridan, Kevin Kenan, David Rook, Fred Donovan, Abraham Kang, Dave Ferguson, Shreeraj Shah, Raul Siles, Colin Watson, Neil Matatall, Zaur Molotnikov, Manideep Konakandla, Santhosh Tuppad and many more!

Contributors of the V2 of the project

See here for a complete list.

Official website

Website of the here.

GitHub repository

Repository is here.

Offline Cheat Sheets collection

A offline website of all Cheat Sheets can be obtained here.

Slack & Twitter

Slack channel information:

  • Server owasp.slack.com
  • Channel cheatsheets

Twitter hash tag: #owaspcheatsheetseries

Google Group

Project Google Group, click here to join it.

Still used for technical discussion but we highly prefer:

  • The Slack channel for announcement and technical discussion.
  • The Twitter hash tag for announcement only.

Project classifications

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Licensing

The OWASP Cheat Sheet Series is free to use under the Creative Commons ShareAlike 3 License.

Related Projects

News and Events


Roadmap is managed using the GitHub feature of the repository.