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Metrics

  • Active Projects: 183
  • Inactive Projects: 99
  • Incubator Projects: 151
  • Lab Projects: 17
  • Flagship Projects: 15

OWASP Project of the Month

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  • OSS in Cambridge
    • We are having some issues getting projects to submit an application to participate in Open Source Showcase at AppSec EU 2014.
    • I have asked the community for support and advice on how to engage volunteers to participate in this event module.
    • We put together this blog post to announce the opportunity: OSS at AppSec EU
    • Adrian is helping us by spreading the word, and so are the rest of the team.
    • We hope to get some more submissions in the coming weeks.
    • We are also looking into event engagement activities with other Leaders, and we are currently pricing the add-ons.
  • Project Summit 2014
    • I have been working with the AppSec EU team to organize the 2014 Project Summit.
    • We currently have 3 summit session proposals, but I need more.
    • We are also seeking 10K USD sponsorship for the summit.
    • I am working with Kelly to get this going, and we will be announcing the opportunity soon.
  • Project Reviews
    • There will likely be some changes to the review process based on community and Board feedback.
    • I am currently working with several Leaders to design a system and project model that will better meet our needs.
    • Johanna is currently working on a pilot program for one part of this system.
    • I am working on consolidating community feedback to put together an end to end system design for us.
  • Project Task Force
    • This week we started our OWASP Project task force group.
    • This group will focus on getting stuff done for our OWASP Projects.
    • There are quite a few tasks that we need to get sorted so please join in if you are interested in helping out.
    • Project Task Force Page
    • Google Group Page
  • Daily Project based queries and requests
    • This has not changed much since I began the post: questions are very similar in nature.
    • Global AppSec questions.
    • Funding queries.
    • Travel availability.
    • Project based administrative help.
    • Project status information.
    • Several project donation questions.
    • Marketing questions.
    • Grant funding questions.
    • OWASP social media updates.
    • What's happening with projects, questions.
    • Managing Salesforce cases.

General Awards

  • OWASP OWTF Project: Brucon 5x5 Award
  1. Amount: €5,000.00 (Approx. $6,670.00)
  2. Status: Awarded. Congratulations, Abraham Aranguren and all involved in the project, for your award.

Proposals Awarded

  1. Amount: $25,000 USD
  2. Status: Awarded. The first payment has been allocated to our project budgets. The second invoice has now been sent to Georgia Tech and payment has been received.
  3. OWASP Development Guide Plan
  4. OWASP Testing Guide Plan
  5. OWASP Code Review Guide Plan
  • Google Grants Proposal
  1. Amount: $120,000 USD in Adwords Funds
  2. Status: Awarded.
  3. Note: There is no link to show the proposal for this grant. There was a form that was submitted to Google, and we did not receive a record of this form.
  4. Google Grants Usage Report
  • Google Summer of Code
  1. Amount: $5,500
  2. Status: Awarded
  • Projects breakdown:
    • 4 ZAP Projects: $2,000
    • 4 OWTF Projects: $2,000
    • 1 PHP Security Project: $500
    • 1 Hackademics Project: $500
    • 1 Modsecurity Project: $500
    • Travel Expenses: $1,896.38 (Reimbursement)
    • Note: Big thank you to Fabio Cerullo for coordinating and managing this award.
  1. Amount: $15,000 USD
  2. Status: Awarded.
  • Total Funds Awarded: $172,170 USD for 2013.

Proposals Denied

  • European Commission Grant Proposal
  1. Amount: €250,000
  2. Status: Denied.
  1. Amount: $112,000 USD
  2. Status: Denied
  1. Amount: $25,000 USD
  2. Status: Denied
  1. Amount: $30,000 USD
  2. Status: Denied
  1. Amount: $55,800 USD
  2. Status: Denied

Current Project Funds

OWASP iGoat 2.1 Released

There is a new OWASP iGoat release available immediately for download. Details below:

Thanks to Google deprecating (read: killing off) the Downloads feature on Google Code, we've had to move the primary Downloads page over to Google Drive. It works fine, but is a little clunky, IMHO. Of course, you can always just download a ZIP of the current source tree. See the Downloads page (https://code.google.com/p/owasp-igoat/wiki/NewDownloads?tm=2) for instructions.

As always, the OWASP iGoat app is only distributed in source code as a self-contained Xcode project. To run it, you'll need Xcode (free from Apple). You can run it for free on the iPhone Simulator included with Xcode, or install it on your iOS device, but the latter requires you to register and pay (USD$99/year) to be an Apple iOS Developer.

OWASP ZAP 2.3.0

OWASP ZAP 2.3.0 is now available : http://code.google.com/p/zaproxy/wiki/Downloads?tm=2

There are a large number of changes in this release, so this post will just give a high level overview of some of the most significant changes: ZAP ‘lite’ version For this release we are providing a ‘lite’ version of ZAP in addition to the ‘full’ version. This contains exactly the same core code, but it just includes fewer default add-ons. Of course, you can download all of the ‘missing’ add-ons from the ZAP marketplace to ‘upgrade’ the lite version to a full one.

The ‘lite’ version is aimed at people new to security who need less initial functionality which will hopefully be easier to get started with. It will also be suitable for people looking for a smaller download or those wishing to customize exactly which add-ons they install. For more information, read the full story...

Webinar Opportunity for OWASP Project Leaders

We are still in need for Project Leaders to showcase their projects via our Webinar series. The webinars will be held every third (3) Wednesday of every month at 10am EST. Below are the dates when each webinar will be held, and you can indicate the month if you are interested:

  • April 16: Cam Morris
  • May 21: Jonathan Carter
  • June 18
  • July 16
  • August 20
  • September 17
  • October 15
  • November 19
  • December 17

Please reach out to Samantha Groves ([email protected]) if you are interested in giving a 45 minute webinar on your OWASP Project.

"OWASP 24/7" with Mark Miller is a series of recorded broadcasts, highlighting OWASP projects and people from around the world. With over 43,000 members in 100 countries, the OWASP 24/7 channel is available on demand, at anytime, anywhere on the planet. You are welcome to embed the broadcasts on your page, download them for your personal listening or keep up to date by subscribing to the iTunes channel. Please view the Podcast Project page for a list of current interviews.


View All Available Broadcasts or choose a single episode below


Upcoming interviews

  • Kevin Wall (ESAPI)
  • Andrew van der Stock (Pro-Active Controls)
  • Andrew van der Stock
  • Chetan Karande - Node.jsGoat
  • Mark Arnold - OWASP Boston Chapter Lead
  • Mike McCabe, Ken Johnson
  • Rafael Gil
  • Seba Deleersnyder