Abstract

In today's digital environment, the security of web resources is of primary importance due to the constant increase in the number of web vulnerabilities. This creates potential risks for users and businesses. In this context, standards and methodologies for detecting web vulnerabilities serve as a key tool in their identification and elimination. The two leading standards in this area, OWASP Top 10 and CWE (Common Weakness Enumeration), provide detailed recommendations and overviews of common vulnerabilities. However, they differ in their approaches to vulnerability classification and assessment. This article focuses on an in-depth analysis and comparison of these standards, identifying their advantages and limitations. The main goal is to develop recommendations to optimize the use of these standards, adapted to the specific needs of organizations, to ensure a higher level of security of web resources.

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