Projects/Reports/2013-13-12

=PROJECT METRICS=



Metrics

 * Project Numbers


 * Active Projects: 153
 * Inactive Projects: 102
 * Incubator Projects: 120
 * Lab Projects:18
 * Flagship Projects: 15

New Project Applications

 * ISO/IEC 27034 Application Security Controls
 * NINJA PingU

Projects Under Review

 * OWASP Cheat Sheets Project
 * OWASP Java HTML Sanitizer Project
 * Xenotix XSS Exploit Framework
 * OWASP Cornucopia Project
 * OWASP Java Encoder Project
 * All OWASP Flagship Projects
 * Note: Projects above are being reviewed.

=CURRENTLY WORKING ON=


 * Project Leader Workshop Overview
 * The project leader workshop went very well during AppSec USA.
 * There was lots of discussion brought on by the project leaders.
 * There were a few potential project leaders as well.
 * The forum went well with a presentation of information followed by discussion.
 * It was also important to allow Leaders to interrupt the talk to ask questions.
 * I felt the way it was organized should be used as a framework for future project leader workshops.
 * 45 minutes was not enough time as well.
 * I suggest leaving 1 hour and 30 minutes for the session.


 * 2013 Project Summit Overview
 * I believe the project summit was a great success.
 * I was a bit nervous about it as I had never even done one before.
 * However, a good amount of Leaders helped put this together, and it is thanks to them that this summit was such a great success.
 * There were many lessons learned, and I am working towards putting together a post summit document for the community.


 * 2014 Project Summit
 * Plans are well on their way for the 2014 Project Summit.
 * Stay tuned for more news on this in the coming weeks.


 * Women in AppSec: AppSec USA 2013 Overview
 * I think the Women in AppSec program went very well at AppSec USA.
 * Both winners let me know that they really enjoyed their time at the conference, and they were glad to participate in the panel.
 * Kait, our Grants and Fundraising intern, kindly helped me manage the Women in AppSec schedules and timetables at the conference.
 * We are now working on post event administration for the program.


 * OWASP Marketing
 * I am glad to say that the marketing materials have now all been delivered.
 * Patrick is in the process of delivering the final invoice for work completed.


 * Project Guidelines and Policies
 * There was a good amount of discussion regarding the project guidelines during the conference and at the board meeting.
 * There were a few changes to make, and I completed them this morning.
 * I have just submitted the documents for approval this afternoon.
 * Documents submitted: Grant Fund Spending Guidelines, Project Spending Policy, Project Sponsorship Guidelines.


 * 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.

=PROJECT GRANTS & FUNDING UPDATES=

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

 * OWASP Guidebooks Proposal
 * 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.


 * 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
 * Note: Big thank you to Fabio Cerullo for coordinating and managing this award.


 * OWASP AppSensor Grant Proposal
 * 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.


 * OWASP OpenSAMM Grant Proposal
 * 1) Amount: $112,000 USD
 * 2) Status: Denied


 * OWASP ESAPI Grant Proposal
 * 1) Amount: $25,000 USD
 * 2) Status: Denied


 * OWASP ModSecurity CRS Proposal
 * 1) Amount: $30,000 USD
 * 2) Status: Denied


 * OWASP OWTF Grant Proposal
 * 1) Amount: $55,800 USD
 * 2) Status: Denied

Current Project Funds

 * Chapter and Individual Project Funds
 * Project Reboot 2012 Information
 * Q1 2013: Funds Allocated to Projects
 * Q2 2013: Funds Allocated to Projects
 * Q3 2013: Funds Allocated to Projects

=PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENTS=

Message from OWASP Podcast Project Leader, Mark Miller
We have three new interviews posted on the OWASP Podcast site. See below:


 * AppSec USA 2013 – Michael Coates on the AppSensor Project
 * The OWASP Application Security CISO Guide with Marco Morana and Tobias Gondrom
 * The Purpose of OWASP, an Interview with Co-Founder Dennis Groves

Message from Project Leader, Jonathan Marcil: OWASP Media Project
Hi leaders,

I'm glad to announce that we are now close to 10,000 views on YouTube!

We have 43 online talks for 32 hours of content from AppSecUSA 2013. Thank you to all who contributed content during the conference.

Playlist, all the recorded talks are available on this page: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpr-xdpM8wG8ODR2zWs06JkMmlRiLyBXU Short URL: http://sl.owasp.org/usa13_videos

YouTube, people will be able to see AppSecUSA featured contents on: https://www.youtube.com/owaspglobal

Link directly to the whole playlist beginning with the first talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYFtLA2yTR8&list=PLpr-xdpM8wG8ODR2zWs06JkMmlRiLyBXU&index=1

If you want to help, go watch and "Like" the ones you prefer, share them and subscribe to the channel.

Message from OWASP Ops Team
The last 2013 OWASP Global Connector is out now. You can find it on the OWASP Blog: http://owasp.blogspot.com/2013/12/owasp-global-connector.html

Message from Project Leader, Larry Conklin: OWASP Code Review Guide
Eoin and I had the great pleasure to present the Code Review Guide 2.0 project at APPSECUSA2013. I want to thank everyone involved in the project and to give you my personal thank you. It was very much an honor to talk about our success and hard work. We are not done but I feel we surprised a lot of people with how much work a few dedicated volunteers have done.

Please don't loose sight of the end but we are getting closer. Below is our wiki pages loaded into a word doc. Yes, it is rough, but we made sure everyone knew it was an early release document. Also my ppt is included attached.

Larry Conklin, CISSP


 * Code Review Guide: ALPHA


 * Code Review Guide AppSec USA 2013 Presentation

=OWASP 24/7 BROADCAST SERIES=

"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 one of our new single episodes below:


 * AppSec USA 2013 – Michael Coates on the AppSensor Project
 * The OWASP Application Security CISO Guide with Marco Morana and Tobias Gondrom
 * The Purpose of OWASP, an Interview with Co-Founder Dennis Groves

Upcoming interviews
 * Kevin Wall (ESAPI)
 * Abbas Naderi (RBAC Project, PHP Security Project)
 * Jim Manico (OWASP Podcast Series)
 * Larry Conklin (Code Review Project)
 * Andrew van der Stock (Pro-Active Controls)
 * Simon Bennetts
 * Andrew van der Stock
 * Larry Conklin
 * Chetan Karande - Node.jsGoat
 * Mark Arnold - OWASP Boston Chapter Lead
 * Mike McCabe, Ben Johnson
 * Rafael Gil
 * Seba Deleersnyder
 * Josh Corman
 * Ryan Berg