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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | + | OWASP Virtual Village has been moved to github. | |
− | https://github.com/ | + | https://github.com/OWASP/VirtualVillage |
− | + | OWASP Virtual Village provides registered OWASP Members and their approved projects with a virtual machine environment that they can run their projects on for testing purposes. Power and Pipe is donated by [http://www.nyi.net New York Internet] | |
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This is where you need to add your more robust project description. A project description should outline the purpose of the project, how it is used, and the value it provides to application security. Ideally, project descriptions should be written in such a way that there is no question what value the project provides to the software security community. This section will be seen and used in various places within the Projects Portal. Poorly written project descriptions therefore detract from a project’s visibility, so project leaders should ensure that the description is meaningful. | This is where you need to add your more robust project description. A project description should outline the purpose of the project, how it is used, and the value it provides to application security. Ideally, project descriptions should be written in such a way that there is no question what value the project provides to the software security community. This section will be seen and used in various places within the Projects Portal. Poorly written project descriptions therefore detract from a project’s visibility, so project leaders should ensure that the description is meaningful. | ||
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<!---The Tool Project Template is simply a sample project that was developed for instructional purposes that can be used to create default project pages for a Tool project. After copying this template to your new project, all you have to do is follow the instructions in red, replace the sample text with text suited for your project, and then delete the sections in red. Doing so should make it clearer to both consumers of this project, as well as OWASP reviewers who are trying to determine if the project can be promoted to the next category. The information requested is also intended to help Project Leaders think about the roadmap and feature priorities, and give guidance to the reviews as a result of that effort. | <!---The Tool Project Template is simply a sample project that was developed for instructional purposes that can be used to create default project pages for a Tool project. After copying this template to your new project, all you have to do is follow the instructions in red, replace the sample text with text suited for your project, and then delete the sections in red. Doing so should make it clearer to both consumers of this project, as well as OWASP reviewers who are trying to determine if the project can be promoted to the next category. The information requested is also intended to help Project Leaders think about the roadmap and feature priorities, and give guidance to the reviews as a result of that effort. | ||
− | Creating a new set of project pages from scratch can be a challenging task. By providing a sample layout, with instructional text and examples, the OWASP Tool Project Template makes it easier for Project Leaders to create effective security projects and hence helps promote security.---> | + | Creating a new set of project pages from scratch can be a challenging task. By providing a sample layout, with instructional text and examples, the OWASP Tool Project Template makes it easier for Project Leaders to create effective security projects and hence helps promote security.--->==Licensing== |
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+ | [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zs9LfLBL2BjEYSCqMR3qbmrPNA48xi99SR3dUhSg-nY/edit?usp=sharing Slide Overview] | ||
+ | Interview | ||
== Project Chapter == | == Project Chapter == | ||
[http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-NYC/ NYC Metro] | [http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-NYC/ NYC Metro] | ||
− | == Project | + | == Project Leaders == |
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A project leader is the individual who decides to lead the project throughout its lifecycle. The project leader is responsible for communicating the project’s progress to the OWASP Foundation, and he/she is ultimately responsible for the project’s deliverables. The project leader must provide OWASP with his/her real name and contact e-mail address for his/her project application to be accepted, as OWASP prides itself on the openness of its products, operations, and members. | A project leader is the individual who decides to lead the project throughout its lifecycle. The project leader is responsible for communicating the project’s progress to the OWASP Foundation, and he/she is ultimately responsible for the project’s deliverables. The project leader must provide OWASP with his/her real name and contact e-mail address for his/her project application to be accepted, as OWASP prides itself on the openness of its products, operations, and members. | ||
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Project leader's name: | Project leader's name: | ||
− | Evin Hernandez | + | [https://github.com/evinhernandez Evin Hernandez] |
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− | + | [https://github.com/brennantom Tom Brennan] | |
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This is where you can link to other OWASP Projects that are similar to yours. | This is where you can link to other OWASP Projects that are similar to yours. | ||
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− | + | [[[email protected]|Dan D'Amelio]] | |
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+ | [[[email protected]|Bhavin Shah]] | ||
==Classifications== | ==Classifications== | ||
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== News and Events == | == News and Events == | ||
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+ | 20-Sept AppSecUSA Project Summit | ||
[https://www.nyi.net/media/more/nyi_is_home_to_the_first_owasp_virtual_lab 3 June 2015 Press Release] | [https://www.nyi.net/media/more/nyi_is_home_to_the_first_owasp_virtual_lab 3 June 2015 Press Release] | ||
− | [https://github.com/evinhernandez/VirtualVillage Virtual Village | + | [https://github.com/evinhernandez/VirtualVillage Virtual Village Github] |
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+ | [https://soundcloud.com/owasp-podcast/less-than-10-minutes-series-virtual-village-project '''Virtual Village PodCast''': Less than 10 Minutes series.] | ||
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This is where you can provide project updates, links to any events like conference presentations, Project Leader interviews, case studies on successful project implementations, and articles written about your project. | This is where you can provide project updates, links to any events like conference presentations, Project Leader interviews, case studies on successful project implementations, and articles written about your project. | ||
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* [12 Feb 2013] Support for Spanish is now available with this release. | * [12 Feb 2013] Support for Spanish is now available with this release. | ||
* [11 Jan 2014] The 1.0 stable version has been released! Thanks everyone for your feedback and code fixes that made this happen! | * [11 Jan 2014] The 1.0 stable version has been released! Thanks everyone for your feedback and code fixes that made this happen! | ||
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The first contributors to the project were: | The first contributors to the project were: | ||
+ | * [https://www.nyi.net/nyi-home-to-first-owasp-virtual-lab/ New York Internet] | ||
* [http://www.nestedx2.com/#!about/c13zq Evin Hernandez] | * [http://www.nestedx2.com/#!about/c13zq Evin Hernandez] | ||
* [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Brennan Tom Brennan] | * [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Brennan Tom Brennan] | ||
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* Urvashi Patel | * Urvashi Patel | ||
* Robin Reyes (PM) | * Robin Reyes (PM) | ||
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+ | Virtual Village is sponsored by [http://www.proactiverisk.com ProactiveRISK Inc.]. | ||
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+ | [[File:Proactiverisk_logo_v2.jpg | link=http://www.proactiverisk.com]] | ||
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+ | Power and Pipe provided by New York Internet | ||
+ | [[File:Nyi logo large.jpg|left|thumb|172x172px]] | ||
= Road Map and Getting Involved = | = Road Map and Getting Involved = | ||
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Project Roadmap: consist of A dev / test environment initially taking request via email. Eventually users with be able to sign and and request specific resources correlated to a specific project. | Project Roadmap: consist of A dev / test environment initially taking request via email. Eventually users with be able to sign and and request specific resources correlated to a specific project. | ||
− | As of <strong> | + | As of <strong>Nov, 2017, the highest priorities for the next 6 months</strong> are: |
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The Virtual Village Project will provide a platform for members to use and host lab, incubator and flagship projects. | The Virtual Village Project will provide a platform for members to use and host lab, incubator and flagship projects. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 15 November 2017
Deliverable:
To provide a stable platform of multiple operating systems, Desktop / Servers for Breakers, Defenders and Makers. This will allow them to have a platform where they can build securely and with confidence that the infrastructure will provide them with what they need.
OWASP Virtual Village ProjectDescriptionOWASP Virtual Village has been moved to github. https://github.com/OWASP/VirtualVillage OWASP Virtual Village provides registered OWASP Members and their approved projects with a virtual machine environment that they can run their projects on for testing purposes. Power and Pipe is donated by New York Internet LicensingTBD |
Project ResourcesInterview Project ChapterProject LeadersProject leader's name: Project MembersClassifications |
News and Events20-Sept AppSecUSA Project Summit |
How can I participate in your project?
All you have to do is make the Project Leader's aware of your available time to contribute to the project. It is also important to let the Leader's know how you would like to contribute and pitch in to help the project meet it's goals and milestones. There are many different ways you can contribute to an OWASP Project, but communication with the leads is key.
If I am not a programmer can I participate in your project?
Yes, you can certainly participate in the project if you are not a programmer or technical. The project needs different skills and expertise and different times during its development. Currently, we are looking for researchers, writers, graphic designers, and a project administrator. See the Road Map and Getting Involved tab for more details.
Contributors
The first contributors to the project were:
- New York Internet
- Evin Hernandez
- Tom Brennan
- New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)
- DevPatel
- Komal Patel
- Urvashi Patel
- Robin Reyes (PM)
Project Sponsor
Virtual Village is sponsored by ProactiveRISK Inc..
Power and Pipe provided by New York Internet
Roadmap
Project Roadmap: consist of A dev / test environment initially taking request via email. Eventually users with be able to sign and and request specific resources correlated to a specific project.
As of Nov, 2017, the highest priorities for the next 6 months are:
- Obtain software
- Configure and install Software
- Provide access to owasp members and host a few owasp projects.
Getting Involved
Involvement in the development and promotion of Virtual Village is actively encouraged! You do not have to be a security expert or a programmer to contribute. Some of the ways you can help are as follows:
Coding
We could implement some of the later items on the roadmap sooner if someone wanted to help out with unit or automated regression tests
Localization
Are you fluent in another language? Can you help translate the text strings in the Tool Project Template into that language?
Testing
Do you have a flair for finding bugs in software? We want to product a high quality product, so any help with Quality Assurance would be greatly appreciated. Let us know if you can offer your help.
Feedback
Please use the Tool Project Template project mailing list for feedback about:
- What do like?
- What don't you like?
- What features would you like to see prioritized on the roadmap?
The Virtual Village Project will provide a platform for members to use and host lab, incubator and flagship projects.