Web Security Checkup for Animal Welfare Organisations
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The aim of this service is to help Animal Welfare Organisations strengthen their online security posture by providing insight into their current status, threat profile and overall exposure.
The service includes the following phases:
- Open Source Intelligence: Collection of information on the target organisation using Recon-ng & SpiderFoot, as well as manual searches on search engines.
- Threat Modelling: A structured process for identifying, assessing, and mitigating relevant security threats, using Attack Trees.
- Lightweight Web Application Security Testing: Security assessment of the target’s main web application using OWASP's Web Security Testing Guide, Burp Proxy, Zap and manual checks.
- Reporting: Includes a management summary, OSINT & Threat Model results, and detailed security findings based on a simple 3-tier ranking system.
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The service is made available, on donation, to all organisations focusing on animal welfare or animal rights.
The initiative is led by three veterans of the information security industry and core members of the Greenbridge project: Stelios Tigkas, George Apostolopoulos, and Giotis Dimotikalis, and supported by Greenbridge's community of junior security researchers.
For more information, you may also want to check halfway through our FAQ, as well as our Operational Security Policy in relation to this service.
If this sounds interesting, please send us an e-mail to discuss!