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ASVS Security Assessment

Automated security verification against OWASP ASVS 5.0

Automatable Subset Only

This assessment checks controls that can be reliably verified through static code analysis.

Understanding This Report

OWASP ASVS defines three verification levels with increasing security requirements:

L1 Level 1 (Baseline)

50 controls - Basic security for all applications

L2 Level 2 (Standard)

100 additional controls - For apps handling sensitive data

L3 Level 3 (Advanced)

136 additional controls - For critical/high-risk applications

Coverage Visualization
40
19
236
L1 Checks (40) L2 Checks (19) Remaining L1 (10) Remaining L2/L3 (236)

What We Actually Check

This automated assessment covers 40 of 50 L1 controls (80%) and 19 of 100 L2 controls (19%). These are controls that can be reliably verified through static code analysis.

What The Pass Rate Means

The 78% pass rate shown above means 45 of our 58 automated checks passed. This is NOT 78% ASVS compliant. Full compliance requires manual review and penetration testing.

Pass Rate
78%
of our checks
L1 Coverage
80%
40/50
L2 Coverage
19%
19/100
Passed
45
checks
Failed
0
checks
January 6, 2026
v0.2.0
59 checks

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