OWASP Proactive Controls

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OWASP Proactive Controls

The OWASP: Proactive Controls course is part of a series of training courses on the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP). The OWASP Top Ten Proactive Controls is a list of security techniques that should be included in every software development project. They are ordered by order of importance, with control number 1 being the most important. This training assists the developers who are new to secure development to ensure application security.

The OWASP Foundation was established with a purpose to secure the applications in such a way that they can be conceived, developed, acquired, operated, and maintained in a trusted way. All of the OWASP tools, documents, forums, and chapters are free and open to anyone interested in improving application security. This course along with the other courses in the series on OWASP provides a basic overview of the concepts that form an integral part of the OWASP core values.

  • Proactive Control 1: Verify Security

  • Proactive Control 2: Parameterize Queries

  • Proactive Control 3: Encode Data

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4.9 course rating
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Golagani S.
5.0
8 months ago

good

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ui-avatar of Vasudevan Muthumalla
Vasudevan M.
5.0
8 months ago

It was Good. Learned a lot

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Anonymized U.
2.5
10 months ago

Incorrect terminology, poor explanations in some cases. Quiz questions were too focused on trivia details.

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Anonymized U.
5.0
11 months ago

Good content!

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Anonymized U.
2.0
11 months ago

.net related or java related libraries/questions are irrelevant for someone who uses a different stack.

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Anonymized U.
2.5
11 months ago

Content covered is quite dated. I notice that the course was last updated Nov 2018 and now it's 2024.

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Anonymized U.
1.0
11 months ago

Awful! The guy was just reading text on slides with a boring voice.

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Anonymized U.
3.5
11 months ago

too lengthy

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Anonymized U.
1.0
11 months ago

The course teaches and quizzes on out of date frameworks for web like asp.net and java. The course also suggests using (and quizzes about) discontinued open source projects like bdd and appsensor, which can be a risk in and of itself because they provide a false sense of security.

Also, there are straight up trick-questions in the quizzes, like knowing whether the "T" in HSTS is "transport" or "transit" which are nearly synonyms...

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Anonymized U.
1.0
11 months ago

it is dull and the sound quality is low

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