Less than 10 Minutes Series: The Juice Shop Project

Less than 10 Minutes Series: The Juice Shop Project

Author: The OWASP Podcast Series May 10, 2017 Duration: 7:45
This segment of the "Less than 10 Minutes" series was recorded live at AppSec EU 2017 in Belfast. It is an update of the Juice Shop Project with project lead Bjoern Kimminich. The Juice Shop is an intentionally insecure webapp for security training, written entirely in Javascript which encompasses the entire OWASP Top Ten and other severe security flaws. Bjoern Kimminich (Project Leader OWASP Juice Shop) Personal Twitter: http://twitter.com/bkimminich OWASP Juice Shop Project Twitter: http://twitter.com/owasp_juiceshop Project Wiki Page: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Juice_Shop_Project Main Github Project: https://github.com/bkimminich/juice-shop Juice Shop CTF-Extension Project: https://github.com/bkimminich/juice-shop-ctf

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