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Let's talk here
Development Guide Communities

Further development of the Development Guide occurs through mailing list discussions and occasional workshops, and suggestions for improvement are welcome. For more information, please [mailto:owasp@owasp.org contact us].


 * mailing list (this is the main list)



Got Cycles?
Work has begun on the next version of the Development Guide! Read all about it, here


 * Contributor Onboarding Instructions (PDF)

Got Translation Cycles?
The Development Guide project is always on the lookout for volunteers who are interested in translating the Development Guide into another language.


 * Translation Onboarding Instructions (Currently under development!)



Related resources
OWASP Resources


 * OWASP ASVS
 * OWASP Top Ten
 * OWASP Legal Project
 * OWASP ESAPI
 * OWASP Common Numbering
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Downloads
1. About the Development Guide

The Development Guide is aimed at architects, developers, consultants and auditors and is a comprehensive manual for designing, developing and deploying secure Web Applications and Web Services. The original OWASP Development Guide has become a staple diet for many web security professionals. Since 2002, the initial version was downloaded over 2 million times. Today, the Development Guide is referenced by many leading government, financial, and corporate standards and is the Gold standard for Web Application and Web Service security.


 * Project presentation in English (Currently under development!)
 * Data sheet in English (Currently under development!)

2. Get the Development Guide


 * DRAFT Development Guide 2013 - TBA
 * Development Guide 2005 in English (PDF, Word, Wiki)
 * Development Guide 2005 in Spanish (PDF, Word)
 * Development Guide 2002 in Japanese (PDF)
 * Development Guide (Earlier Versions) (file download center, CVS)

3. Learn about using the Development Guide

The Development Guide provides practical guidance and includes J2EE, ASP.NET, and PHP code samples. The Development Guide covers an extensive array of application-level security issues, from SQL injection through modern concerns such as phishing, credit card handling, session fixation, cross-site request forgeries, compliance, and privacy issues.


 * Development Guide Articles (Please see below)

Glossary
Development Guide Terminology


 * (Currently under development!)