In the cybersecurity community, the OWASP Top 10 Project is something of a touchstone. An open-source list of “the most critical web application security flaws,” it represents a consensus of experts as to what threats organizations should be most concerned with as they go about developing their projects. The project, first developed in 2007 by the Open Web Application Security Project and refreshed in 2010 and 2013, has been translated into seven of the world’s major languages, so it is a truly global tool. Sound like something privacy pros could use? Well, Florian Stahl, CIPP/IT, thought so, too. So, this month, he has launched the OWASP Top 10 Privacy Risks Project, and he’s looking for help.
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