Message from Eric Sheridan: Project Leader of the OWASP CSRFGuard Project.
Attention folks!
Interested in leading up the efforts on a high visibility open source project at OWASP? How about co-leading the OWASP CSRFGuard Project! This project is used by organizations big and small and is often considered a reference implementation for mitigating CSRF vulnerabilities in web applications. Step up and help us out!
Snazzy marketing speak aside... I simply don't have the time to write the large amount of code for this project these days and am in need of a co-leader to help drive it along. Is there anyone interested in being a co-leader for this project? The role would entail:
1) addressing a handful of outstanding issues (ex: browser support, fixing bugs in javascript code, etc)
2) design/implement/maintain new functionality to facilitate adoption
3) help others address issues on mailing lists, etc.
This is a high visibility project and would give you a lot of exposure.
Interested in leading up the efforts on a high visibility open source project at OWASP? How about co-leading the OWASP CSRFGuard Project! This project is used by organizations big and small and is often considered a reference implementation for mitigating CSRF vulnerabilities in web applications. Step up and help us out!
Snazzy marketing speak aside... I simply don't have the time to write the large amount of code for this project these days and am in need of a co-leader to help drive it along. Is there anyone interested in being a co-leader for this project? The role would entail:
1) addressing a handful of outstanding issues (ex: browser support, fixing bugs in javascript code, etc)
2) design/implement/maintain new functionality to facilitate adoption
3) help others address issues on mailing lists, etc.
This is a high visibility project and would give you a lot of exposure.
Any takers? Please contact Eric at eric.sheridan@owasp.org.
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