Category:OWASP Code Review Project

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The Release Candidate for the OWASP Code Review Guide is now available!
Please forward to all the developers and development teams you know!! We would like to immediately start raising awareness about this OWASP resource.

We plan to release the final version in Aug. 2017 after a public comment period ending July 31, 2017.

Thank you, Larry Conklin, Gary Robinson OWASP Code Review Guides Co-Leaders

Introduction
OWASP Code Review Guide is a technical book written for those responsible for code reviews (management, developers, security professionals). The primarily focus of this book has been divided into two main sections. Section one is why and how of code reviews and sections two is devoted to what vulnerabilities need to be to look for during a manual code review. While security scanners are improving every day the need for manual security code reviews still needs to have a prominent place in organizations SDLC (Secure development life cycle) that desires good secure code in production.

Second sections deals with vulnerabilities. It is based on the poplar OWASP 2013 top 10. Here you will find most of the code examples for both on what not to do and on what to do. A word of caution on code examples; Perl is famous for its saying that there are 10,000 ways to do one thing. The same is true for C#, PHP and Java or any other computer language. Now add in "Object-Oriented Programming" and if we are using design patterns or even what designs patterns are being used and sample code becomes very “iff” in what to write. We tried to keep the sample code so code reviews can see red flags and not “do it my way or else”.

The last section is the appendix. Here we have content like code reviewer check list, etc. of items that really don’t flow in book form but needed to be included to make the code review guide compete.

Review of Code Review Guide 2.0
Constructive comments on this OWASP Top 10 - 2017 Release Candidate should be forwarded via email to owasp-codereview-project@owasp.org. Private comments may be sent to larry.conklin@owasp.org or gary.robinson@owasp.org. All comments are welcome. All comments should indicate the specific relevant page and section.

All feedback is critical to the continued success of the OWASP Code Review Guide.

Licensing
OWASP Code Review Guide 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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Project Leader

 * Larry Conklin [mailto:larry.conklin@owasp.org]
 * Gary Robinson [mailto:gary.robinson@owasp.org]

Related Projects
OWASP Testing Guide


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In Print
Code Review Guide 2.0 will be available in Lulu in the near future.

Code Review Guide V1.1 on Lulu.
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= Acknowledgements = The OWASP Code Review project was conceived by Eoin Keary, the OWASP Ireland Founder and Chapter Lead. Current project leaders are Larry Conklin and Gary Robinson.

Code Review Mailing list[mailto:owasp-codereview-project@owasp.org]

Project leaders [mailto:larry.conklin@owasp.org larry.conklin@owasp.org] or [mailto:gary.robinson@owasp.org gary.robinson@owasp.org]