The Enterprise Security API (ESAPI) project is an OWASP project
to create simple strong security controls for every web platform.
Security controls are not simple to build. You can read about the
hundreds of pitfalls for unwary developers on the OWASP web site. By
providing developers with a set of strong controls, we aim to
eliminate some of the complexity of creating secure web applications.
This can result in significant cost savings across the ...
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Licenses
| License | URL |
|---|---|
| BSD | http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php |
| Creative Commons 3.0 BY-SA | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ |
Developers
| Name | Dev Id | Roles | Organization | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jeff Williams | | Project Owner, Architect, Developer | Aspect Security | |
| Jim Manico | | Project Manager, BuildMaster, Developer, Architect | ||
| Chris Schmidt | | Project Manager, Continuous Integration Admin, Architect, Developer | Aspect Security | |
| Kevin Wall | | Project Manager, Architect, Developer, Crypto Guy | Qwest |
Mailing Lists
| Name | Actions |
|---|---|
| ESAPI-Users | Subscribe · Unsubscribe |
| ESAPI-Developers | Subscribe · Unsubscribe |
| OWASP-ESAPI (Inactive! Archive only!) | Subscribe |
