OWASP CISO Survey Project

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OWASP CISO Survey and Report
Among application security stakeholders, Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs),are responsible for application security from governance, compliance and risk perspectives. The OWASP CISO Survey provides tactical intelligence about security risks and best practices to help CISOs manage application security programs according to their own roles, responsibilities, perspectives and needs.

Latest Edition
And the latest release is here OWASP CISO Survey

Questions and getting involved
If you have questions or like to actively support and participate in this project, please join the project mailing list or feel free to send an email to the project lead at [mailto:tobias.gondrom@owasp.org tobias.gondrom (at) owasp.org].

Licensing
The OWASP CISO Survey Report 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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Core Content
The CISO Survey Report 2013 includes:


 * Threats and risks
 * Investments and challenges
 * Tools and technology
 * Governance and control

Presentation
Link to presentation at the AppSecUS 2013 in NYC

Project Leader
Tobias Gondrom

Related Projects

 * CISO Guide
 * Software Assurance Maturity Model


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News and Events

 * Jan 2014 Version 1.0 released
 * Dec 2013: Interview with Marco Morana and Tobias Gondrom about the CISO Guide and CISO Survey
 * 20 Nov 2013: The CISO Guide and CISO Survey 2013 will be presented at AppSec USA

In Print


This project can be purchased as a print on demand book from Lulu.com.

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old version 2013
Here you can find the draft for the old version in 2013 (note this is not identical with the final released version). Industry:GIC_CISO_Survey_2013

= Road Map and Getting Involved =

As of January 2014, the priorities are:
 * Announce and promote v1.0 at AppSec APAC, EU and US and CISO events
 * Gain support and additional contributors
 * Initiate the next version 2014 and secure to reach out to a larger audience

Involvement in the development and promotion of the CISO Survey Report is actively encouraged. You do not have to be a security expert in order to contribute. Some of the ways you can help:
 * Review the text
 * Graphical design for the report and diagrams
 * Send out Survey to the Security Manager Community
 * Data Analysis

Past Roadmap:
 * Begin 2013: Send out Survey
 * Sep-30, 2013: Close Survey - done
 * Oct 2013: analyze data and write report
 * Jan 2014: release of the CISO report 2013

Future Roadmap:
 * May 2014: prepare the next revision of the CISO survey
 * June 2014: start sending out questionnaires
 * September 2014: Close Survey 2014
 * Oct 2014: Analyze Data and write report
 * Dec 2014: release CISO report 2014

Please participate through the project's mailing list.

= Releases =

Current version
v1.0 (Stable) released in January 2014
 * EN
 * HTML
 * PDF

Previous versions
= Acknowledgements =

Volunteers
The Application Security Guide For CISOs Project was authored, edited and reviewed by a worldwide team of volunteers. The primary contributors to date have been:


 * Tobias Gondrom
 * Marco Morana
 * Stephanie Tan
 * Colin Watson

And many more helping hands from OWASP chapters around the world and the former Global Industry Committee, providing input, designing questions, translating and sending out the survey questions around the globe. Thank you all! We couldn't have done it without you! So a big thank you to all of you (in alphabetical order):


 * Balint Szabo,
 * Eoin Keary,
 * Israel Bryski,
 * Ivy Zhang,
 * Jasmine Beg,
 * Kate Hartman,
 * Lorna Alamri,
 * Mauro Flores,
 * Rex Booth,
 * Timur kHrotko.

And last but not least, the many CISOs who took the time to fill out the Survey and offer their input and advise.

(As this was a great team effort of many hands over a long period of time, if I forgot someone, I apologize and please just drop me a message so I can add you to the list...)

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