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ASW #189 - Alvaro Muñoz

ASW #189 - Alvaro Muñoz

Published 3 years, 11 months ago
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This week in the AppSec News: A great escape isn't always as great as it sounds, Solana cryptocurrency logic isn't always as great as intended, some people's idea of "peace" isn't that great at all, and some great security suggestions for package maintainers. - Past research such as JNDI Injection, Unsafe deserialization, Struts RCEs - OSS security: CodeQL, Dependabot, collaboration between researchers and developers, OWASP Top Ten Proactive Controls, CVD for OSS.

 

Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw189

Segment Resources:

- [Write more secure code with the OWASP Top 10 Proactive Controls](https://github.blog/2021-12-06-write-more-secure-code-owasp-top-10-proactive-controls/)

- [An analysis on developer-security researcher interactions in the vulnerability disclosure process](https://github.blog/2021-09-09-analysis-developer-security-researcher-interactions-vulnerability-disclosure/)

- [Building security researcher and developer collaboration](https://www.securitymagazine.com/articles/97066-how-to-build-security-researcher-and-software-developer-collaboration)

- [Coordinated vulnerability disclosure (CVD) for open source projects](https://github.blog/2022-02-09-coordinated-vulnerability-disclosure-cvd-open-source-projects/)

- [GitHub Advisory Database now open to community contributions](https://github.blog/2022-02-22-github-advisory-database-now-open-to-community-contributions/)

- [Blue-teaming for Exiv2: creating a security advisory process](https://github.blog/2021-11-02-blue-teaming-create-security-advisory-process/)

 

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