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== security ==
 
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This is a vast topic, the following links may help you to go in the right direction, depending on what brought you here.
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== OpenStack Security Guide ==
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This book was written by a close community of security experts from the OpenStack Security Group in a short, intense week-long effort at an undisclosed location. One of the goals for this book is to bring together interested members to capture their collective knowledge and give it back to the OpenStack community.
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See http://docs.openstack.org/sec/
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== Vulnerability Management Team ==
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The OpenStack Vulnerability Management team is the first point of contact for OpenStack security issues. They are responsible for the vulnerability handling and disclosure process.
  
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See http://wiki.openstack.org/VulnerabilityManagement
  
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== OpenStack Security Group ==
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The OpenStack Security Group works to improve OpenStack security through improvements to code, architecture, documentation, etc. The OSSG may hand off vulnerability reports to the VMT. The OSSG may also assist VMT is assessing vulnerabilities when asked to do so. The primary focus points for the OSSG are (1) securing the OpenStack code base and (2) making it easy for people to obtain good security when they install OpenStack.
  
I am chaitanya pradeep working on Openstack Security Testing on behalf of Persistent Systems as a vendor to Openstack.
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See https://launchpad.net/~openstack-ossg

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This is a vast topic, the following links may help you to go in the right direction, depending on what brought you here.

OpenStack Security Guide

This book was written by a close community of security experts from the OpenStack Security Group in a short, intense week-long effort at an undisclosed location. One of the goals for this book is to bring together interested members to capture their collective knowledge and give it back to the OpenStack community.

See http://docs.openstack.org/sec/

Vulnerability Management Team

The OpenStack Vulnerability Management team is the first point of contact for OpenStack security issues. They are responsible for the vulnerability handling and disclosure process.

See http://wiki.openstack.org/VulnerabilityManagement

OpenStack Security Group

The OpenStack Security Group works to improve OpenStack security through improvements to code, architecture, documentation, etc. The OSSG may hand off vulnerability reports to the VMT. The OSSG may also assist VMT is assessing vulnerabilities when asked to do so. The primary focus points for the OSSG are (1) securing the OpenStack code base and (2) making it easy for people to obtain good security when they install OpenStack.

See https://launchpad.net/~openstack-ossg