Since 2001, OWASP, the Open Worldwide Application Security Project, has been dealing with application security, with a focus on the web (even though the organization's acronym no longer stands for ...
In an increasingly interconnected digital world, web applications are the backbone of online services. With this ubiquity comes a significant risk: web applications are prime targets for cyberattacks.
As part of a sweeping revamp of its top 10 list, OWASP has created three new categories, which security teams need to consider when looking to protect against today’s most critical and severe ...
When I wrote the first OWASP Top 10 list in 2002, the application security industry was shrouded in darkness. The insight that a few other engineers and I had gained through hand-to-hand combat with a ...
The viability of the Open Worldwide Application Security Project for the modern open-source software landscape has been called into question. For more than two decades, the Open Worldwide Application ...
The convergence of rising cyber threats, advanced artificial intelligence (AI), remote work, and hybrid infrastructures presents significant cybersecurity challenges in today's IT landscape. As a ...