Volunteers 42,000+ Assets 991,329 USD (2014) Headquarters Maryland, United States | Founded 2 December 2001 Revenue 2.209 million USD (2014) | |
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Type 501(c)(3) Nonprofit organization Method Industry standards, Conferences, Workshops Board of directors Tobias Gondrom, Chairman; Josh Sokol, Vice-Chairman; Fabio Cerullo, Treasurer; Matt Konda, Secretary; Andrew van der Stock; Michael Coates; Jim Manico Key people Paul Ritchie, Executive Director; Kate Hartmann, Operations Director; Kelly Santalucia, Membership and Business Liaison; Alison McNamee, Accounting; Laura Grau, Event Manager; Noreen Whysel, Community Manager; Claudia Cassanovas, Project Coordinator Founders Mark Curphey, Dennis Groves Similar (ISC)², The MITRE Corporation, CompTIA, Apache Software Foundation, Linux Professional Institute Profiles |
Open web application security project owasp top 10 series part 1 what is owasp
The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is an online community which creates freely-available articles, methodologies, documentation, tools, and technologies in the field of web application security.
Contents
- Open web application security project owasp top 10 series part 1 what is owasp
- Open web application security project owasp top 10 series part 4
- History
- Awards
- References
Open web application security project owasp top 10 series part 4
History
OWASP was started on September 9, 2001 by Mark Curphey. Jeff Williams served as the volunteer Chair of OWASP from late 2003 until September 2011. The current chair is Tobias Gondrom and the vice chair is Josh Sokol.
The OWASP Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (in the USA), was established in 2004 and supports the OWASP infrastructure and projects. Since 2011, OWASP is also registered as a non-profit organization in Belgium under the name of OWASP Europe VZW.
Awards
The OWASP organization received the 2014 SC Magazine Editors Choice award.