Testing Guide Frontispiece

Welcome to the OWASP Testing Guide 3.0
“Open and collaborative knowledge: that’s the OWASP way.” -- Matteo Meucci

OWASP thanks the many authors, reviewers, and editors for their hard work in bringing this guide to where it is today. If you have any comments or suggestions on the Testing Guide, please e-mail the Testing Guide mail list:

http://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-testing

Or drop a mail to the project leader: [mailto:matteo.meucci@gmail.com Matteo Meucci]

Copyright and License
Copyright (c) 2008 The OWASP Foundation.

This document is released under the Creative Commons 2.5 License. Please read and understand the license and copyright conditions.

Revision History
The Testing Guide v3 comes in September 2008. The Testing guide originated in 2003 with Dan Cuthbert as one of the original editors. It was handed over to Eoin Keary in 2005 and transformed into a wiki. Matteo Meucci has decided to take on the Testing guide and is now the lead of the OWASP Testing Guide Project.


 * 15th September, 2008
 * "OWASP Testing Guide", Version 3.0


 * December 25, 2006
 * "OWASP Testing Guide", Version 2.0


 * July 14, 2004
 * "OWASP Web Application Penetration Checklist", Version 1.1


 * December 2004
 * "The OWASP Testing Guide", Version 1.0

Editors
Matteo Meucci: OWASP Testing Guide Lead from 2007. 

Eoin Keary: OWASP Testing Guide 2005-2007 Lead.

Daniel Cuthbert: OWASP Testing Guide 2003-2005 Lead.

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