Category:OWASP Orizon Project

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The quest for secure code is what all developers want to achieve (at least we hope so). Software must be reliable. Software must be strong. Software must be secure.

How secure does my software have to be? The correct answer is hard to find. But security is a problem that even a development team must consider.

Should skilled developers also be security gurus? Not necessarily, but it is important to provide security tools that will augment their development skills. And so our quest for secure code begins...

The OWASP Orizon project was created with the aim of providing a common ground for safe coding and code review methodologies to be applied to software. The project is approaching its first major release and it will be able to be used in a production environment in the near future.

Orizon must give thanks to Findbugs, the OWASP LAPSE Project, RATS, and Flawfinder for ideas and inspiration.

The Orizon project, hosted by Sourceforge, is here.

Goals
Orizon's goal is to provide a set of APIs to:
 * Manage a safe coding rules library
 * Apply these rules to a generic source file
 * Support the most widely used programming languages
 * Create reports that shows source code assessment results
 * Allow developers to build code review tools
 * Help people understand how important it is to apply safe coding rules while making software

One of OWASP's newly-created goals is to eat its own dog food and Orizon will contribute to this goal by utilizing the recommendations described in the OWASP Code Review Guide.

Discussion group
A discussion group is available as well, in LinkedIN. We can use this group to talk about Orizon, to promote it in the real world business of statica analysis, to request features, to submit bugs, to exchange some words with the developers and so on.

So, please join the group and help us spreading the voice. Static analysis is fun... again.

Join the project
Orizon wants you!

Of course, as an open source project, anybody is welcome to join Orizon, and please do. If you are a skilled C#, Java, or ASP developer and you want to share your experience with these languages, feel free to use the mailing list to contribute to these Orizon-supported languages.

If you are a skilled Java developer why don't you consider writing a bunch of code for Orizon? Or, consider joining the project for documentation, advertising, blog maintenance, etc.

We hope you find the OWASP Orizon Project useful. Please contribute to the project by volunteering for one of the tasks, or by sending your comments, questions, and suggestions to owasp-orizon@owasp.org.

To join the OWASP Orizon Project mailing list or view the archives, please visit the subscription page.

Download
The latest release is 1.19.

The blog
The Orizon blog is proudly hosted by SourceForge here.



Proj_Documentation= Available online is an Orizon presentation given at  OWASP AppSec EU 2008 in Ghent, May 2008.

Owasp Orizon Internals @ Owasp AppSec NY 2008, New York 22-25th September 2008 Orizon@AppSec NY 2008

Owasp Orizon Internals @ Owasp AppSec EU 2008, Ghent 21-22nd May 2008 Orizon@AppSec EU 2008

Owasp Orizon Internals @ Owasp Day Italy 2008, Rome 31st March 2008 Orizon@Owasp Day in Italy

OWASP Orizon Project @ SMAU eAcademy, Milan 4-7th October 2006 I will talk to SMAU eAcademy2006 next Saturday 7th October 2006 about code review and safe coding. Here you can find more information (for now, only in Italian). The last part of the speech will be about introducing the Orizon project and giving a development roadmap.

A slideshare space is available to for the presentations used in Owasp | conferences



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Project creation
'''OWASP Orizon Project Created! - 09:24, 2 October 2006 (EDT)'''

The Open Web Application Security Project is proud to announce the OWASP Orizon Project!

Project sponsor
OWASP Summer of Code 2008