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The '''AI Website Security Analyzer'''(AWSA) is a project proposed by the [https://www.internetsociety.org/sigs/cybersecurity/ Internet Society Cybersecurity Special Interest Group] (CyberSecSIG)in late 2024.
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The '''AI Website Security Analyzer''' (AWSA) is a project proposed by the [https://www.internetsociety.org/sigs/cybersecurity/ Internet Society Cybersecurity Special Interest Group] (CyberSecSIG) in late 2024.
  
 
The project is the development of a comprehensive security and performance assessment software that integrates the functionalities of services like Sucuri and Internet.nl, along with similar offerings. It will connect data to the ChatGPT API, incorporating additional features. The website checker tool will retrieve data from external APIs (such as Internet.nl and other comparable services) and leverage the ChatGPT API to enhance the raw data by providing insightful, contextual, and user-friendly information. The refined data will then be presented on the frontend, improving the user experience and offering more actionable insights
 
The project is the development of a comprehensive security and performance assessment software that integrates the functionalities of services like Sucuri and Internet.nl, along with similar offerings. It will connect data to the ChatGPT API, incorporating additional features. The website checker tool will retrieve data from external APIs (such as Internet.nl and other comparable services) and leverage the ChatGPT API to enhance the raw data by providing insightful, contextual, and user-friendly information. The refined data will then be presented on the frontend, improving the user experience and offering more actionable insights
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==Development==
 
==Development==
It is envisaged that AWSA will be developed in two phases, with the actual work outxourced to a third party vendor
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It is envisaged that AWSA will be developed in two phases, with the actual work outsourced to a third party vendor
 
* '''Phase One''' - Build version one of the security tool with features like malware scans, SSL checks, and AI-driven tips for improving website security including visual reports.  
 
* '''Phase One''' - Build version one of the security tool with features like malware scans, SSL checks, and AI-driven tips for improving website security including visual reports.  
 
** Estimated Duration: 16-18 weeks
 
** Estimated Duration: 16-18 weeks
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** Billing Rate: $50/hour
 
** Billing Rate: $50/hour
 
** Estimated Cost: Approximately $120,000
 
** Estimated Cost: Approximately $120,000
 
  
 
==Funding==
 
==Funding==
 
CybersecSIG enquired to ISOC about funding, and were told the best option was to team with a Chapter, who might then apply for a 'Beyond the Net' large grant to partly fund Phase One.
 
CybersecSIG enquired to ISOC about funding, and were told the best option was to team with a Chapter, who might then apply for a 'Beyond the Net' large grant to partly fund Phase One.
 
* On Nov 12 2024 the presentation above was communicated to the ISOC-NY board.
 
* On Nov 12 2024 the presentation above was communicated to the ISOC-NY board.

Latest revision as of 10:06, 15 December 2024

The AI Website Security Analyzer (AWSA) is a project proposed by the Internet Society Cybersecurity Special Interest Group (CyberSecSIG) in late 2024.

The project is the development of a comprehensive security and performance assessment software that integrates the functionalities of services like Sucuri and Internet.nl, along with similar offerings. It will connect data to the ChatGPT API, incorporating additional features. The website checker tool will retrieve data from external APIs (such as Internet.nl and other comparable services) and leverage the ChatGPT API to enhance the raw data by providing insightful, contextual, and user-friendly information. The refined data will then be presented on the frontend, improving the user experience and offering more actionable insights


Development

It is envisaged that AWSA will be developed in two phases, with the actual work outsourced to a third party vendor

  • Phase One - Build version one of the security tool with features like malware scans, SSL checks, and AI-driven tips for improving website security including visual reports.
    • Estimated Duration: 16-18 weeks
    • Total Hours: Approximately 765 hours
    • Billing Rate: $50/hour
    • Estimated Cost: Approximately $38,250
  • Phase Two: Expand with advanced tools like in-depth vulnerability scanning, a user-friendly dashboard with detailed visual reports, realtime alerts, and a suite of options for complete protection
    • Estimated Duration: 24-26 weeks
    • Total Hours: Approximately 1,210 hours
    • Billing Rate: $50/hour
    • Estimated Cost: Approximately $120,000

Funding

CybersecSIG enquired to ISOC about funding, and were told the best option was to team with a Chapter, who might then apply for a 'Beyond the Net' large grant to partly fund Phase One.

  • On Nov 12 2024 the presentation above was communicated to the ISOC-NY board.