Low-Code/No-Code development platforms provide a development environment used to create application software through a graphical user interface instead of traditional hand-coded computer programming. Such platforms reduce the amount of traditional hand-coding, enabling accelerated delivery of business applications.
As Low-Code/No-Code platforms proliferate and become widely used by organizations, there is a clear and immediate need to create awareness around security and privacy risks related to applications developed on such platforms.
The primary goal of the “OWASP Low-Code/No-Code Top 10” document is to provide assistance and education for organizations looking to adopt and develop Low-Code/No-Code applications. The guide provides information about what the most prominent security risks are for such applications, the challenges involved, and how to overcome them.