OWASP Security Knowledge Framework

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OWASP Security Knowledge Framework
The OWASP Security Knowledge Framework is intended to be a tool that is used as a guide for building and verifying secure software. It can also be used to train developers about application security. Education is the first step in the Secure Software Development Lifecycle.

The 4 Core usage of SKF:

- Security Requirements OWASP ASVS for development and for third party vendor applications - Security knowledge reference (Code examples/ Knowledge Base items) - Security is part of design with the pre-development functionality in SKF - Security post-development functionality in SKF for verification with the OWASP ASVS

Description
The OWASP Security Knowledge Framework is an expert system web-application that uses the OWASP Application Security Verification Standard and other resources. It can be used to support developers in pre-development (security by design) as well as after code is released (OWASP ASVS Level 1-3).

Why Use The OWASP Security Knowledge Framework?
Our experience taught us that the current level of security the current web-applications contain is not sufficient enough to ensure security. This is mainly because web-developers simpy aren't aware of the risks and dangers are lurking, waiting to be exploited by hackers.

Because of this we decided to develop a security tool in order to create a guide system available for all developers so they can develop applications secure by design.

The security knowledge framework is here to support developers create secure applications. By analysing proccessing techniques in which the developers use to edit their data the application can link these techniques to different known vulnerabilities and give the developer feedback regarding descriptions and solutions on how to properly implement these techniques in a safe manner.

The seccond stage of the application is validating if the developer properly implemented different types of defense mechanisms by means of different checklists such as the application security verification standards.

By means of the answers supplied by the developer the application again generates documentation in which it gives feedback on what defense mechanisms he forgot to implement and give him feedback regarding descriptions and solutions on how to properly implement these techniques in a safe manner.

Licensing
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the link GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.


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Project Download
Github/source-code:
 * https://github.com/blabla1337/skf-flask

Installation guide:
 * http://skf.readme.io/v1.0/docs/installation

Project Online Demo
username: admin password: test-skf
 * https://demo.securityknowledgeframework.org

Project website:
 * https://www.securityknowledgeframework.org

Project OWASP-SKF Pebble
Released OWASP-SKF Pebble in the Appstore for free
 * http://apps.getpebble.com/en_US/application/556b65b8389795176b000042

Related Projects
OWASP Resources


 * OWASP Application Security Verification Standard Project

Project Leaders
[mailto:glenntencate@gmail.com Glenn ten Cate] [mailto:r.tencate77@gmail.com Riccardo ten Cate]

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=Documentation=

For detailed information, documentation, tutorials and guide's please visit: https://skf.readme.io OR https://www.securityknowledgeframework.org

Slides of DevOpsDays Amsterdam: https://www.owasp.org/images/2/24/Skfpptx-design-workshop.pptx.pdf

= Roadmap and Getting Involved =

Roadmap
Check out the:  Online Scrum Board 

- Add code examples -> relevant knowledge-base items in results - Add CWE to checklists - Add user management - Add Python code examples - Add Java code examples - Add Go/Ruby/??? code examples

Getting Involved
Submitting a Pull Request on Guthub:

Fork it. Create a branch (git checkout -b my_markup) Commit your changes (git commit -am "Added Snarkdown") Push to the branch (git push origin my_markup) Check Travis status if build is still working Open a Pull Request One of the authors will check your sample code or knowledge-base item and add it to the master repo.

= SKF SDLC =

SKF uses the following services to provide quality over the code and releases.

Travis-ci.org:
Test and Deploy with Confidence. Easily sync your GitHub projects with Travis CI and you'll be testing your code in minutes! SKF Build details:

https://travis-ci.org/blabla1337/skf-flask

Coveralls.io:
DELIVER BETTER CODE. We help developers deliver code confidently by showing which parts of your code aren't covered by your test suite. SKF Coveralls details:

https://coveralls.io/r/blabla1337/skf-flask

Scrutinizer-ci.com
Why to use Scrutinizer. Improve code quality and find bugs before they hit production with our continuous inspection platform. Improve Code Quality. SKF Scrutinizer details:

https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/blabla1337/skf-flask/

Uptimerobot.com
Monitor HTTP(s), Ping, Port and check Keywords. Get alerted via e-mail, SMS, Twitter, web-hooks or push. View uptime, downtime and response times.

ssllabs.com & sslbadge.org
ssllabs.org: Bringing you the best SSL/TLS and PKI testing tools and documentation. https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=securityknowledgeframework.org

sslbadge.org: Creates a nice badge for your website SSL/TLS security settings based on the Qualys SSL Labs testing.

= Contributors =

Contributors
Glenn ten Cate Riccardo ten Cate Alexander Kaasjager John Haley

Daniel Paulus

Erik de Kuijper

Roderick Schaefer

Jim Manico

Martijn Gijsberti Hodenpijl

Thank you to my colleagues at Schuberg Philis for helping and giving feedback.