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DefectDojo

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DefectDojo is a security program and vulnerability management tool. DefectDojo allows you to manage your application security program, maintain product and application information, schedule scans, triage vulnerabilities and push findings into defect trackers. Consolidate your findings into one source of truth with DefectDojo.

Demo

Try out DefectDojo in our testing environment with the following credentials.

  • admin / defectdojo@demo#appsec
  • product_manager / defectdojo@demo#product

Quick Start

git clone https://github.com/DefectDojo/django-DefectDojo
cd django-DefectDojo
# building
docker-compose build
# running
docker-compose up

Navigate to http://localhost:8080.

Documentation

For detailed documentation you can visit Read the Docs.

Installation Options

Getting Started

We recommend checking out the about document to learn the terminology of DefectDojo and the getting started guide for setting up a new installation. We've also created some example workflows that should give you an idea of how to use DefectDojo for your own team.

Client APIs

  • Install the DefectDojo Python API via pip install defectdojo_api or clone the repository.
  • Browse the API on SwaggerHub. Swagger Status

Getting Involved

Slack

Realtime discussion is done in the OWASP Slack Channel, #defectdojo. Get Access.

Twitter

More info: Contributing guideline

DefectDojo Twitter Account tweets project updates and changes.

Available Plugins

Engagement Surveys – A plugin that adds answerable surveys to engagements.

LDAP Integration

SAML Integration

Multi-Factor Auth

About Us

DefectDojo is maintained by:

Project Moderators

Project Moderators can help you with pull requests or feedback on dev ideas.

Hall of Fame

  • Charles Neill (@ccneill) – Charles served as a DefectDojo Maintainer for years and wrote some of Dojo's core functionality.
  • Jay Paz (@jjpaz) – Jay was a DefectDojo maintainer for years. He performed Dojo's first UI overhaul, optomized code structure/features, and added numerous enhancements.

Contributing

We greatly appreciate all of our contributors.

We would also like to highlight the contributions from Michael Dong and Fatimah Zohra who contributed to DefectDojo before it was open source.

Swag Rewards

If you fix an issue with the swag reward tag, we'll send you a shirt and some stickers!

Dojo tshirt front

Support

Proceeds are used for testing, infrastructure, etc.

PayPal

Sponsors

Xing 10Security GCSecurity Timo-Pagel SDA-SE Signal-Iduna

Interested in becoming a sponsor and having your logo displayed? Please review our sponsorship information or email [email protected]

License

DefectDojo is licensed under the BSD Simplified license