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Revision as of 19:52, 6 November 2007


Foreword by OWASP Chair

1. Frontispiece

1.1 About the OWASP Code Review Project


1.2 About The Open Web Application Security Project


Guide History

Long long ago...

Methodology

  1. Introduction
  2. Steps and Roles
  3. Code Review Processes
  4. Transaction Analysis
  5. How to write an application_security finding

Crawling Code

  1. Introduction
  2. First sweep of the code base


Examples by Vulnerability

  1. Reviewing Code for Buffer Overruns and Overflows
  2. Reviewing Code for OS Injection
  3. Reviewing Code for SQL Injection
  4. Reviewing Code for Data Validation
  5. Reviewing code for XSS issues
  6. Reviewing code for Cross-Site Request Forgery issues
  7. Reviewing Code for Error Handling
  8. Reviewing Code for Logging Issues
  9. Reviewing The Secure Code Environment
  10. Reviewing Code for Authorization Issues
  11. Reviewing Code for Authentication
  12. Reviewing Code for Session Integrity issues
  13. Reviewing Cryptographic Code
  14. Reviewing Code for Race Conditions

Language specific best practice

Java

  1. Java gotchas
  2. Java leading security practice

PHP

  1. PHP Security Leading Practice

C/C++

  1. Memory management
  2. Strings and Integers
  3. Secure access to file system items

MySQL

  1. Reviewing MySQL Security

Automating Code Reviews

  1. Preface
  2. Reasons for using automated tools
  3. Education and cultural change
  4. Tool Deployment Model
  5. Code Auditor Workbench Tool

References