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OWASP

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Intro and history: The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving software security. Founded in 2001 by Mark Curphey, OWASP is an open community that encourages the informed use of application security technologies. The organization is known for its Top 10 list of the most critical web application security risks, which serves as a valuable resource for developers and security professionals. Industry: Information Technology and Services Product, Services and Operations: OWASP provides a variety of tools, documents, and forums to improve software security. These include the OWASP Top 10, a list of the most critical web application security risks, the OWASP Testing Guide, a comprehensive guide to testing the security of web applications, and the OWASP Code Review Guide. Funding Details: As a non-profit organization, OWASP is funded through membership fees, donations, and sponsorship from corporations and individuals. Acquisitions: N/A Awards and Achievements: OWASP's Top 10 list has been widely recognized and used by organizations worldwide as a standard for web application security. Please note that OWASP is a global community with chapters around the world, so it doesn't have a specific city or state.