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Coding Blocks

OWASP and You!

Coding Blocks

Allen Underwood, Michael Outlaw, Joe Zack

Technology, Careers, How To, Business, Education

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 27 November 2013

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

This week, we talk about OWASP and their list of top 10 application security risks. What they are, infamous examples, and what you can do about it. Download the episode on iTunes or Stitcher and make sure to send us your feedback. Thanks for listening! Show Notes Overview OWASP.org Top 10 culled from 100s organizations, […]

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0:00.0

All right, we're live there, drinky.

0:04.0

Drinky.

0:07.0

You're listening to coding blocks episode 4.

0:14.0

Subscribe to us on iTunes Stitcher or more using your favorite podcast app.

0:18.0

And be sure to give us reviews on iTunes and Stitcher.

0:21.0

Visit us at coding blocks.net where you can find show notes examples discussions and more and send your feedback and questions comments

0:28.0

rants to comments at coding blocks dot net and with that welcome to coding blocks.

0:34.0

I'm Joe Zach.

0:35.0

I'm Michael Outlaw and I'm Alan Underwood.

0:38.0

And this week we're going to be talking a little bit about application security

0:42.0

specifically the Owasp top 10.

0:45.0

So Owasp is an organization, they're a 5013c, C3, whatever, non-profit that are focused on improving the security of software worldwide.

0:57.5

And their mission is to make software secure through visibility so that individuals and organizations can make more informed decisions

1:05.6

and just kind of know what's out there.

1:08.4

And I think it actually stands for the Open Web Application Security Project.

1:13.2

So that's Owasp, kind of like the bug.

1:16.2

And what they've done with this top 10

1:17.9

is they've looked at hundreds of organizations,

1:20.8

thousands of applications, and over 500,000 vulnerabilities to kind of catalog and gather up and look at what the top 10 threats are based on a variety of things like the

1:34.4

prevalence, the exploitability, the impact,

1:37.3

and how easy it is to detect these problems.

1:41.1

And if you go to the website, they actually have a bunch of books and

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