What is the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)?
The Open Web Application Security Project, or OWASP, is a digital community committed to creating free web application security technologies. OWASP brings together developers and technologists to create tools and resources, as well as education and training materials. In addition to their online community, there are also local chapter meetings and regional conferences. They are known for publishing the OWASP Top Ten which identifies critical risks to digital security.
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- GoGuardian Beacon serves as one data point of a school's overall suicide prevention program.