Category:Python

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About
The Python technology knowledge base is the clearing house for all information related to building secure web/distributed applications and services based on Python and Python related technologies. The focus of the project is on guidance for developers and architects using Python frameworks and Python based technologies for web and distributed application development, on OWASP components that use Python and on participation in OWASP projects that use Python technologies. Moreover, we aim to provide security related guidance for system administrators managing Python and Python based applications and tools.

A different aspect is using Python as active languages for writing security related tools. Due to its presence on all kind of systems and the availability and power of security libraries, it is one of the major programming languages to implement security applications and scripts.

Community content is key to security information.

Purpose

 * Provide deep, rich guidance for Python developers in using the security features of Python and of Python frameworks.
 * Guide system administrators in managing Python and Python related components and applications.
 * Create guidance for use of OWASP components that are designed for use with the Python platform.
 * Focus on information about working with and on OWASP tools built using Python technologies.
 * Provide a stream of security related information, like vulnerabilities and security patches, related to the Python universe.
 * A different aspect is using Python as active languages for writing security related tools.
 * Build an ecosystem allowing to all actors interested to discuss, share and learn.

Licensing
OWASP Python technology knowledge base is free to use. It is licensed under the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license], so you can copy, distribute and transmit the work, and you can adapt it, and use it commercially, but all provided that you attribute the work and if you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same or similar license to this one.


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Team
Lead: none.

Meta
Last Update: 1/2016

Related Projects

 * OWASP Project Repository
 * Languages Repository
 * .NET Project
 * Ruby
 * PHP
 * Perl
 * Python
 * JavaScript
 * C/C++
 * SQL, PL/SQL, DB Scripting
 * OWASP IoT Security
 * OWASP Mobile Security


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Mailing List
OWASP Python Security Project Mailing List


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Twitter Feed
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Code Repository
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Related Resources
OWASP Project Repository

Languages Repository

.NET Project

Ruby Technology Knowledge Base

PHP Technology Knowledge Base

Perl Technology Knowledge Base

Python Technology Knowledge Base

JavaScript Technology Knowledge Base

C/C++ Technology Knowledge Base

SQL, PL/SQL and DB Scripting Technology Knowledge Base

OWASP IoT Security Project

OWASP Mobile Security Project

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Tools Chain


General Documents
= Tasks and Roadmap =

Ongoing Operations
(coming soon)

Upcoming Operations
None at the moment.

Archived Operations
None at the moment.

= Get involved =

There are many ways of getting involved in an OWASP wiki bases.

The first step would be to establish contact with the project leaders and/or the entire team. This can be done using a direct and private message, or by joining the public mailing list to say hello.

When it comes to participating in project activities, everything depends on the time you are willing and able to invest. It is however very important to not jump into too many things at the beginning, later having to back out or to let unfinished things behind you. It is much better to start with small tasks, increasing intensity and investment over time.

Please also be patient with expecting the "merge" of your work into the existing project pages and code. As everywhere in live, trust has to be built-up.

The Python Project has currently multiple tasks open, which can be found on the adequate section of this page. Not all tasks require a wiki account. Please take something you are interested in and start participating. Work load is not the only outcome when participating in open projects. You are getting a lot of things back: recognition, satisfaction, knowledge and contacts, sometime friends.

Sounds cool? Then jump in...

= Archives =

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