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OWASP .NET Project
The OWASP.NET Project is the clearinghouse for all information related to building secure .NET web applications and services. The goal of the project is to provide deep content for all roles related to .NET web applications and services including: The OWASP .NET Project Leader will actively recruit .NET contributors, including personnel from Microsoft, but others throughout the .NET ecosystem. Including experts from communities from large companies to ISVs, from enterprise architects to ALT.NET developers will be important for the overall reach of the OWASP .NET project. Other communities to consider include developers who use Mono (.NET for Linux), including Moonlight (Silverlight for Linux). The OWASP .NET Project Leader will actively contribute to the OWASP projects that require .NET resources, by recruiting resources or contributing to the project. " Contribute work or join our mailing list, many voices are better than one, so join today!
 * Architectural guidance,
 * Developer tools, information and checklists,
 * IT professional content (for those that deploy and maintain .NET websites),
 * Penetration testing resources,
 * Incident response resources.

Purpose

 * To provide a comprehensive collection of security resources for all roles involved with designing, developing and maintaining .NET web applications and services.


 * To organize content specific to OWASP projects that can be used or referenced for .NET security.


 * To reach out and bring in content from the open source community to protect users of .NET web applications and services.

Licensing
OWASP .NET Project 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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What is the OWASP .NET Project?
OWASP .NET provides:


 * Single point of reference for .NET security information
 * Open source security products built in, or designed to work with .NET
 * Gathering point for all interested in .NET security

Project Leader
Bill Sempf

Related Projects

 * OWASP_Java_Project


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News and Events

 * [5 Feb 2014] Project reboot

Mailing List
OWASP .NET Mailing List

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Member Contributions

 * OWASP-Phoenix List Reply regarding GSSP .NET Cert from Dre

Recommended Resources
Check out the OWASP .NET Recommended Resources wiki page for a quick list of resources available now for secure .NET development:


 * OWASP .NET Recommended Resources

Security Guides
The following sections include content that can be useful for a specific role in securing .NET web applications and services:


 * .NET Security for Architects
 * .NET Security for Developers
 * .NET Security for IT Professionals
 * .NET Penetration Testing
 * .NET Incident Response
 * .NET Security Cheat Sheet

Active Projects

 * OWASP .NET Active Projects

Research Projects

 * OWASP .NET Research

=Joining the Project=

Remember to add the tag: to the end of new articles so that they're properly categorized.

The project's high level roadmap can be found at the OWASP .Net Project Roadmap
 * Please submit your ideas for articles, content and general feedback to the .NET Project Wishlist.
 * If you'd like to contribute:
 * 1) visit the Tutorial,
 * 2) join the mailing list (see How to join Owasp.Net Mailing List)
 * 3) and pick a topic from the .NET Project Wishlist or suggest a new topic
 * 4) or check out our active projects list, OWASP .NET Active Projects, and join one today.

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=FAQs=


 * Q1: Why are there so many empty projects?
 * A1: Because YOU haven't worked on them! We need your help!

=Volunteers= The OWASP .NET project is developed by a worldwide team of volunteers. The original primary contributor is Daniel Brzozowski. Currently the team of advisers includes:


 * Jeff Knutson
 * Robert Ginsburg
 * Kyle Johnson
 * Troy Hunt
 * Dinis Cruz
 * Shamir Charania
 * Mohammed Al-Taweel

= Road Map and Getting Involved = As of the project reboot, the priorities are:


 * Gathering a team
 * Properly labeling all .NET related resources
 * Gather online resources and bring them under the OWASP banner