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OWASP .NET ProjectThe OWASP.NET Project is the clearinghouse for all information related to building secure .NET web applications and services. The goal of the project is to provide deep content for all roles related to .NET web applications and services. The focus of the project is on guidance for developers using the framework, OWASP Components that use .NET, and participation in OWASP projects that use .NET. Community content is key to security information. The project depends on content from developers throughout the .NET world. Check out the OWASP .Net Project Roadmap for ways to get involved. Purpose
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The .NET Project is principally about creating deep, rich guidance for NET developers using the Microsoft .NET Framework's security resources.
The following articles describe specific guidance for working with the .NET Framework.
The following sections include general content that can be useful for a specific role in securing .NET web applications and services:
The following sections include specific guidance for particular technological problems related to .NET web applications and services:
Check out the OWASP .NET Recommended Resources wiki page for a quick list of resources available now for secure .NET development:
The .NET Framework has seen significant security improvement over the last ten years of development. With proper use the core security problems that are seen in web applications, or even Windows executibles, are difficult to exploit.
The key is 'proper use' and that is the goal of the .NET Project - assist with proper use. Education, components and tools that are appropriate for the latest .NET versions should be the focus for output of this project. As tools and information become out of date, they will be moved to a sunset mode, still available to those using older versions of the framework.
The themes of the .NET Project include:
Features are parts of the project at a very high level. There are three themes, and they include guidance for developers, components that help to write more secure .NET projects, and tools for general security and testing written in .NET.
Guidance is documentation that assists .NET developers implementing the security features of the framework.
Components are pieces of software that assist .NET developers in building more secure code. A number of projects exist that are for older versions of .NET. While they are no longer valid for later versions, they are still acceptable for use. Many updates are needed to a number of other projects.
Please suggest needed components.
These are projects that happen to be built in .NET. Many of them could use .NET development assistance:
Please send your ideas to the OWASP.Net mailing list ([email protected])
You can find the project roadmap here: OWASP .Net Project Roadmap
To get involved join the mailing list (see How to join Owasp.Net Mailing List)
The OWASP .NET project is developed by a worldwide team of volunteers. The original primary contributor is Daniel Brzozowski. Currently the team of advisers and authoors includes:
We need more help. Please join the low volume mailing list at this address to get project announcements.
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