OWASP Incident Response Project

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Audience
The intended audience of this document is anyone from business owners to security engineers, developers, audit, program managers. This Top 10 for IR planning should be considered the start of a comprehensive approach, it is intended to give the basic questions and answers that should be asked by those who are in charge of the program in your organization, this includes those responsible for managing the risk of the entire organization.

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Licensing
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike

Project Sponsor
The OWASP Top 10 Guide to Incident Response Planning is sponsored by ProactiveRISK Inc..




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Presentation
Slides

Project Leader
Tom Brennan @brennantom

Related Projects
OWASP Top 10

OWASP Cheat Sheets

OWASP Mod_Security CRS

Web Hacking Incident Database


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News and Events

 * Release date 12/7/2015 NYC Chapter Meeting

In Print
.PDF Version

Classifications

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= Acknowledgements =

Volunteers
Incident Response Project is developed by a worldwide team of volunteers. The primary contributors to date have been:


 * Tom Brennan, ProactiveRISK
 * Jason Jolo, ProactiveRISK

Want to help? Get in touch with us

Others

 * OWASP NYC Metro Chapter

= Road Map and Getting Involved = Involvement in the development and promotion of OWASP Incident Response Project is actively encouraged! You do not have to be a security expert in order to contribute. Some of the ways you can help:


 * Proof Reading
 * Graphic Design
 * Conduct Industry Survey
 * Educate local communities
 * list of open-source IR tools

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