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| project_name = OWASP Mobile Security Project
 
| project_name = OWASP Mobile Security Project
| project_home_page = OWASP_Mobile_Security_Project
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| project_home_page = OWASP Mobile Security Project
| project_description =  
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| project_description = Our primary focus is at the application layer.  While we take into consideration the underlying mobile platform and carrier inherent risks when threat modeling and building controls, we are targeting the areas that the average developer can make a difference.  Additionally, we focus not only on the mobile applications deployed to end user devices, but also on the broader server-side infrastructure which the mobile apps communicate withWe focus heavily on the integration between the mobile application, remote authentication services, and cloud platform-specific features.
The rapid growth of mobile computing has made the need for secure mobile development absolutely essentialThe OWASP Mobile Security Project will help the community better understand the risks present in mobile applications, and learn to defend against them. This project will be forked into each of the following platforms:
 
* iOS Project
 
* Android Project
 
* webOS Project
 
* Windows Mobile Project
 
* Blackberry Project
 
 
    
 
    
 
| project_license =
 
| project_license =
  
| leader_name1 = Jack Mannino
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| leader_name1 = Jonathan Carter (Overall Project and iGoat Leader)
| leader_email1 = Jack@nvisiumsecurity.com
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| leader_email1 = jonathan.carter@owasp.org
| leader_username1 = Jack Mannino
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| leader_username1 = Jonathan Carter
  
| leader_name2 = Mike Zusman
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| leader_name2 = Mike Zusman (Mobile Cheat Sheet Leader)
 
| leader_email2 = [email protected]
 
| leader_email2 = [email protected]
 
| leader_username2 = schmoilito
 
| leader_username2 = schmoilito
  
| leader_name3 = Zach Lanier
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| leader_name3 = Tony DeLaGrange (MobiSec Leader)
| leader_email3 = [email protected]
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| leader_email3 = [email protected]
| leader_username3 = Zach_Lanier
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| leader_username = Tony DeLaGrange
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| leader_name4 = Sarath Geethakumar (Mobile Device Management Leader)
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| leader_email4 = [email protected]
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| leader_username4 =  Sarath Geethakumar
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| leader_name5 = Tom Eston (Mobile Threat Model Leader)
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| leader_email5 = [email protected]
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| leader_name6 = Don Williams (Mobile Testing Leader)
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| leader_name7 = Jonathan Carter (Mobile Top Ten)
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| leader_email7 = [email protected]
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| leader_username7 =  Jonathan Carter
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| contributor_name1 = Zach Lanier
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| contributor_email1 = [email protected]
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| contributor_username1 = Zach_Lanier
  
 
| contributor_name2 = Jim Manico
 
| contributor_name2 = Jim Manico
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| contributor_username2= jmanico
 
| contributor_username2= jmanico
  
| contributor_name1 = David Lindner
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| contributor_name3 = Ludovic Petit
| contributor_email1 = david.lindner@aspectsecurity.com
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| contributor_email3 = ludovic.petit@owasp.org
| contributor_username1 = David Lindner
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| contributor_username3 =  Ludovic Petit
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| contributor_name4 = Swapnil Deshmukh
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| contributor_email4 = [email protected]
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| contributor_username4 =  Swapnil Deshmukh
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| contributor_name5 = Beau Woods
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| contributor_email5 = owasp@beauwoods.com
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| contributor_username5 = Beau Woods
  
| contributor_name3 = Tom Neaves
 
| contributor_email3 = [email protected]
 
| contributor_username3 = Tom Neaves
 
  
| contributor_name4 = Kuai Hinojosa
 
| contributor_email4 = [email protected]
 
| contributor_username4 = Webappsecguy
 
  
| contributor_name5 = Vinay Bansal
 
| contributor_email5 = [email protected]
 
| contributor_username5 =  Vinaykbansal
 
  
| contributor_name6 = Zach Lanier
 
| contributor_email6 = [email protected]
 
| contributor_username6 =  Zach_Lanier
 
  
| contributor_name7 = Giles Hogben
 
| contributor_email7 = [email protected]
 
| contributor_username7 =  Giles Hogben
 
  
| contributor_name8 = Ludovic Petit
 
| contributor_email8 = [email protected]
 
| contributor_username8 =  Ludovic Petit
 
  
 
| pamphlet_link =  
 
| pamphlet_link =  
  
| presentation_link =
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| presentation_link = http://www.slideshare.net/JackMannino/owasp-top-10-mobile-risks
  
 
| mailing_list_name = https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-mobile-security-project
 
| mailing_list_name = https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-mobile-security-project

Latest revision as of 19:47, 19 June 2015

PROJECT INFO
What does this OWASP project offer you?
RELEASE(S) INFO
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what is this project?
Name: OWASP Mobile Security Project (home page)
Purpose: Our primary focus is at the application layer. While we take into consideration the underlying mobile platform and carrier inherent risks when threat modeling and building controls, we are targeting the areas that the average developer can make a difference. Additionally, we focus not only on the mobile applications deployed to end user devices, but also on the broader server-side infrastructure which the mobile apps communicate with. We focus heavily on the integration between the mobile application, remote authentication services, and cloud platform-specific features.
License: N/A
who is working on this project?
Project Leader(s):
Project Contributor(s):
how can you learn more?
Project Pamphlet: Not Yet Created
Project Presentation: View
Mailing list: Mailing List Archives
Project Roadmap: View
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