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Title: Owasp testing guide
Authors: Williams, Jeff
Williams, Jeff
Keywords: Owasp testing guide
Owasp guide
Owasp testing
Open Source Software
Issue Date: 2006
Abstract: The problem of insecure software is perhaps the most important technical challenge of our time. Security is now the key limiting factor on what we are able to create with information technology. At The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP), we're trying to make the world a place where insecure software is the anomaly, not the norm, and the OWASP Testing Guide is an important piece of the puzzle. It goes without saying that you can't build a secure application without performing security testing on it. Yet many software development organizations do not include security testing as part of their standard software development process. Still, security testing, by itself, isn't a particularly good measure of how secure an application is, because there are an infinite number of ways that an attacker might be able to make an application break, and it simply isn't possible to test them all. However, security testing has the unique power to absolutely convince naysayers that there is a problem. So security testing has proven itself as a key ingredient in any organization that needs to trust the software it produces or uses. Taken together, OWASP's guides are a great start towards building and maintaining secure applications.The Development Guide will show your project how to architect and build a secure application, the Code Review Guide will tell you how to verify the security of your application's source code, and this Testing Guide will show you how to verify the security of your running application. I highly recommend using theseguides as part of your application security initiatives.
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