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Feb 23 - OWASP Newsletter 5
OWASP Conference Europe, OWASP Tiger, OWASP Testing Guide v2 Published and much more
Jan 22 - OWASP Newsletter 4
OWASP TOP 10 RC1, WebGoat 5.0 RC1, OWASP Documentation Projects and much more
Jan 22 - OWASP Newsletter 3
OWASP projects that need your help, OWASP Java Project, OWASP Live CD, Latest additions to the WIKI, OWASP references in the Media
Jan 16 - OWASP Newsletter 2
2nd OWASP newsletter with: OWASP News, Featured Projects, Featured Stories, Latest Blog Entries, Latest additions to the WIKI, OWASP Community, Application Security News and OWASP references in the Media.
Jan 7 - OWASP Newsletter 1
First OWASP newsletter with information about what is going on in the OWASP world
Jan 2 - The Best Security Books Reference OWASP
There are over 50 security books that reference OWASP. Many of the authors are contributing to OWASP, speaking at our conferences, and participating in our chapters. Some of the books just recommend OWASP, but many are structured around OWASP, and others have whole chapters dedicated to our tools.
Dec 10 - SANS and OWASP Partner to Add #1 Web Application Security to SANS Top 20
The SANS document is widely used, and we're extremely pleased that we could work with them to recognize the risks associated with web applications. From the document... "Every week hundreds of vulnerabilities are being reported in these web applications, and are being actively exploited. The number of attempted attacks every day for some of the large web hosting farms range from hundreds of thousands to even millions. All web frameworks (PHP, .NET, J2EE, Ruby on Rails, ColdFusion, Perl, etc) and all types of web applications are at risk from web application security defects, ranging from insufficient validation through to application logic errors."
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