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Update 0x10-V1-Architecture.md #988

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This is the proposal to improve the language for 1.11.2 and removing the term "unsynchronized state" to make it clearer.

This Pull Request relates to issue #737

This is the proposal to improve the language for 1.11.2 and removing the term "unsynchronized state".
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jmanico commented May 6, 2021

Can you drop the "it" for this one ?

Verify that all high-value business logic flows, including authentication, session management and access control, maintain a consistent application state and check to prevent race conditions and business logic flaws.

And @elarlang do you support this PR?

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elarlang commented May 6, 2021

and if we are here already... do we need "high-value"? what is high-value business logic flaw and what not that high value business logic flaw?

In general ok, we can clarify category and potential duplicate issues later.

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jmanico commented May 6, 2021

Agreed Elar. So @csfreak92 would you care to change this to:

Verify that business logic flows, including authentication, session management and access control, maintain a consistent application state and check to prevent race conditions and business logic flaws.

Updating the language for 1.11.2.
@jmanico jmanico merged commit 86b35e6 into OWASP:master May 6, 2021
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