The Open Worldwide Application Security Project (OWASP)

Application Security Initiative

What is OWASP?

The Open Worldwide Application Security Project (OWASP) refers to the same global initiative as OWASP, focused on improving application security through open resources and community collaboration.

It provides guidance, tools, and frameworks for addressing web application risks and vulnerabilities.

What is OWASP used for?

OWASP is used to support secure application development, vulnerability assessment, and risk mitigation. It helps organizations address threats such as SQL Injection (SQLi), Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), and other OWASP Top 10 risks.

Security teams use OWASP resources to enhance application security testing and align with best practices.

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The Principle of Least Privilege (PoLP)
Minimizing Access Rights
Physical Controls
Securing Physical Access to Assets
Cyber Asset Attack Surface Management (CAASM)
Asset-Centric Exposure Visibility

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