AppSensor is a framework that provides real-time event detection and response. The initial goal is to provide application layer intrusion detection, though many types of systems are possible using the framework.
AppSensor has a website with further documentation and is an OWASP project.
Previous releases are tracked here in the releases. The upcoming releases and milestones are tracked in the roadmap.
The AppSensor source code is released under an MIT license. See the accompanying LICENSE.txt file for license content.
If you are just wanting to get a demo going, see the sample-apps/DemoSetup.md guide.
AppSensor is a multi-module maven project. The project requires Java version 7 or higher. Building is generally handled by the following steps
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clone the repo (or your fork)
git clone https://github.com/jtmelton/appsensor.git
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get into appsensor directory
cd appsensor
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install multi-module parent - one time requirement per version
mvn -N install
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run the tests - done every time you make changes
mvn test
For an extensive book documenting the concepts (ideas) behind AppSensor, go to the OWASP site and download the PDF.
If you're looking for in-depth user or developer documentation, visit http://appsensor.org/
We recommend you visit http://appsensor.org/ and read the "Getting Started" page.
If you prefer presentations, here is a recent slide deck
If you prefer video, here is a recent talk
Both production and snapshot releases are available in the central maven repository
https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/owasp/appsensor/
An example of getting one of the dependencies is shown below:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.owasp.appsensor</groupId>
<artifactId>appsensor-core</artifactId>
<version>2.2.0</version>
</dependency>
Want to contribute? Great - we love the help! Start on the mailing list at [email protected] for help with any questions.
Ideas for enhancements (as well as any bugs) are filed on the issues page: https://github.com/jtmelton/appsensor/issues