OWASP Automation Threats to Web Applications

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The OWASP Automation Threats to Web Applications
This project brings together research and analysis of real world automated attacks against web applications, to produce documentation to assist operators defend against these threats. Sector-specific guidance is available.

Licensing
Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0


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Presentation

 * Due May 2015

Project Leader
[mailto:colin.watson@owasp.org Colin Watson]

Openhub

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News and Events

 * [20 May 2015] Meeting at project summit in Amsterdam
 * [27 Feb 2015] Work underway

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= Acknowledgements =

Contributors
[mailto:colin.watson@owasp.org Colin Watson]

= Road Map and Getting Involved =

The project's roadmap was updated in March 2015:


 * Feb-March 2015: Research on automated threats to web applications
 * April 2015: Application owner interviews and creation of initial project outputs
 * May 2015: Publication of outputs and request for review/data
 * Jun-Sep 2015: Gathering of additional contributions, updates to outputs, and translations.

Can you help? The project is looking for information on the prevalence and types of automated threats seen by web application owners in the real world. This will be used to refine and organise the information gathered from research papers, whitepapers, security reports and industry news. If you would like to find out more, or have knowledge to contribute, please contact, me directly or using the project's mailing list:


 * [mailto:colin.watson@owasp.org Colin Watson]
 * (awaiting project mailing list to be set up)