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OWASP Top-10 2013

OWASP Top-10 2013. Dave Wichers OWASP Top 10 Project Lead OWASP Board Member Cofounder , Aspect Security & Contrast Security. Dave Wichers. OWASP OWASP Top 10 Project Lead OWASP Board Member Conferences Chair for 2005 thru 2008 Cofounder Aspect Security

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OWASP Top-10 2013

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  1. OWASP Top-10 2013 Dave Wichers OWASP Top 10 Project Lead OWASP Board Member Cofounder, Aspect Security & Contrast Security

  2. Dave Wichers • OWASP • OWASP Top 10 Project Lead • OWASP Board Member • Conferences Chair for 2005 thru 2008 • Cofounder Aspect Security • Application Security Consulting • Cofounder Contrast Security • IAST Vulnerability Detection Product Hosted by OWASP & the NYC Chapter

  3. About the OWASP Top 10

  4. OWASP Top Ten (2013 Edition)

  5. WhatDidn’t Change

  6. OWASP Top 10 Risk Rating Methodology 1 2 3 Injection Example 1.66 weighted risk rating

  7. What’s Changed?

  8. Mapping from 2010 to 2013 Top 10

  9. OWASP Top Ten 2010-A6 Security Misconfiguration How Do I Prevent This? The primary recommendations are to establish all of the following: … 2. A process for keeping abreast of and deploying all new software updates and patches in a timely manner to each deployed environment. This needs to include all code libraries as well, which are frequently overlooked.”

  10. The amount of custom code in an application hasn’t changed very much in the past 10 years. 80% Libraries But library use is growing at a staggering rate

  11. Transformation 20% Custom Code 80% Libraries But library use is growing at a staggering rate

  12. Everyone Uses Vulnerable Libraries 29 MILLION vulnerable downloads in 2011 https://www.aspectsecurity.com/news/press/the-unfortunate-reality-of-insecure-libraries

  13. 2013-A9 – Using Known Vulnerable Components

  14. What Can You Do to Avoid This?

  15. Automation Example for Java-Maven Versions Plugin Output from the Maven Versions Plugin – Automated Analysis of Libraries’ Status against Central repository Most out of Date! Details Developer Needs This can automatically be run EVERY TIME software is built!!

  16. OWASP Dependency Check Run DependencyCheckduring every build (and do a build once a month even if nothing changed)

  17. The Merged 2013-A6 – Sensitive Data Exposure

  18. Expanded A7-Missing Function Level Access Control

  19. OWASP Top 10 2013 Development Methodology

  20. Top 10 Future Development Methodology Ideas

  21. OWASP Top 10 Resources • Video Presentation of Each Item in OWASP Top 10 – 2010 (which is very similar) • Dave Wichers at OWASP AppSec DC (2009) • http://www.vimeo.com/9006276 • OWASP Top 10 – 2013 Presentation which goes through each item one by one • https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Top10 • Translations of OWASP Top 10 - 2013 • French, Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Arabic Translations complete • Many others underway • https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Top10#tab=Translation_Efforts

  22. Thank youOWASP Top-10 Project

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