Category:SQL

 = About the SQL, PL/SQL and Database Security Project =

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About
The OWASP SQL, PL/SQL and Database Security Project is the clearing house for all information related to building secure database related applications, as well as services based on SQL technologies. The focus of the project is on guidance for developers and architects using SQL frameworks, on SQL based technologies for web and distributed application development, on OWASP components that deal with SQL related topics and on participation in OWASP projects that use SQL and PL/SQL technologies. Moreover, we aim to provide security related guidance for system administrators managing SQL based applications and tools.

Community content is key to security information. The project depends on content from developers throughout the SQL, PL/SQL and database programming ecosystem.

Purpose

 * Provide deep, rich guidance for SQL, PL/SQL and database developers in general, in using the security features of SQL, SQL frameworks and various databases.
 * Address security in relation to the SQL, PL/SQL and derived technologies, including database programming.
 * Guide system administrators in managing database components and applications - always in relation to security.
 * Create guidance for use of OWASP components that are designed for use with SQL and databases.
 * Focus on information about working with and on OWASP tools built using SQL or other SQL technologies.
 * Provide a stream of security related information, like vulnerabilities and security patches, related to the SQL and database security universe.
 * Build an ecosystem allowing to all actors interested to discuss, share and learn.

Licensing
OWASP SQL and Database Security 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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Team
Lead: none.

Curator: Tasha CARL

Meta
Last Update: 12/2015

Other Resources
Twitter (Languages)

GitHub

Related Projects

 * Main Project Repository
 * Languages Repository
 * OWASP .NET
 * OWASP Ruby
 * OWASP PHP (inactive)
 * OWASP DevSec
 * OWASP IoT Security
 * OWASP Mobile Security


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= Project and related OWASP Resources =

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Mailing List
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Twitter Feed
Twitter, Programming Languages Project


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Code Repository
GitHub


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Related Project Resources
Main Project Repository

Programming Languages Repository

OWASP .NET Project

OWASP C/C++ Project

OWASP Ruby Project

OWASP PHP Project

OWASP DevSec Project

OWASP IoT Security Project

OWASP Mobile Security Project

= Project Pages =

Documents
OWASP Secure Coding Practices - Quick Reference Guide

OWASP Codes of Conduct

OWASP Cheat Sheets Series

OWASP Testing Project

OWASP Web Top 10

OWASP Vulnerable Web Applications Directory

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= Project Archives =

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