OWASP Summer of Code 2008 Applications

This page contains project Applications to the OWASP Summer Of Code 2008

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 * If you want to apply for a SoC 2008 sponsorship you HAVE TO USE THIS PAGE for your application.
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 * Please remember that projects will be selected and funded based on how well they meet the Selection Criteria.
 * Please see AoC 06 and SpoC 07 for examples of Applications.
 * '''You can propose your project in any form you wish, but the best proposals will be well thought out, clear and concise, and reflective of your passion for the topic. We strongly suggest that you include this information in your proposal.

SoC 08 Application 1

 * Leonardo Cavallari Militelli,
 * The Application Security Desk Reference - ASDR
 * ASDR Table of Contents
 * X
 * Y

SoC 08 Application 2
Code Review Guide Proposal:
 * Eoin Keary,
 * OWASP Code review guide, V1.1

Introduction:The code review guide is currently at version RC 2.0 and the second best selling OWASP book. I have received many positive comments regarding this initial version and believe it’s a key enabler for the OWASP fight against software insecurity.

It has even inspired individuals to build tools based on its information and I have convinced such people (Alessio Marziali) to open source their tool and make it an OWASP project.

The combination of a book on secure code review and a tool to support such an activity is very powerful as it gives the developer community a place to start regarding secure application development.

Proposal: I am proposing that I improve the code review guide from a number of aspects. This should place the guide as a de facto secure code review guide in the application security industry.

Additional and expanded Chapters:

Transactional analysis Expand chapter. Examples via diagrams. Threat Modeling and Analysis The approach to examining an application to be reviewed. Focusing on areas of interest.

Example reports and how to write one How to determine the risk level of a finding.

Automated code review Code crawler documentation and usage.

Rich Internet Applications Expanded chapters on Flash, Ajax.

The OWASP ESAPI (Enterprise Security API) What it is, Why use it. What to review.

Code review Metrics: How to compile, use and analyse metrics. Rolling out metrics in the Enterprise.

Integrating Code review with an existing SDLC Integration of Secure Code review with an existing SDLC. Secure Code review roadmap definition. Documentation requirements. Scope definition. SDLC steering comittee establishment. Performace criteria, benchmarks and metrics. Integration of SDLC results into key IT governance areas. Critical success factors.

SoC 08 Application 3
Now it's time to begin a new project that is based on v2 but improve it and complete it.
 * Matteo Meucci
 * The OWASP Testing Guide v3
 * The OWASP Testing Guide v2 was a great success, with thousand downloads and many many Companies that have adopted it as standard for a Web Application Penetration Testing.

In the OWASP Testing Guide v2 we have split the set of tests in 8 sub-categories:

* Information Gathering * Business logic testing * Authentication Testing * Session Management Testing * Data Validation Testing * Denial of Service Testing * Web Services Testing * AJAX Testing

The following are my thoughts about the new OWASP Testing Guide v3:

1) Authorization testing missing. As Jeff and Dave said many time before it's important to create a new category. 2) Information gathering is not a set of vulnerabilities --> not in report --> new category: Passive mode analysis 3) Infrastructural test --> new category 4) Web Services section needs improvement 5) AJAX Testing section needs improvement 6) New category: Client side Testing. AJAX and Flash Testing


 * This document analyze the OWASP Testing Guide v2 vulnerabilities and a plan for create the new v3.

SoC 08 Application 4

 * First name or Alias,
 * Project name,
 * X
 * Y