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Remaining Hazards and Mitigating Patterns of Secure Mashups in ECMAScript 5

Topics
Javascript,
QCon San Francisco 2011,
Web Development,
Dynamic Languages,
QCon,
Languages,
Conferences,
Programming,
EcmaScript 5,
Patterns,
Security

Mark S. Miller explains how to create secure mashups with ECMAScript 5, emphasizing the security pitfalls to be avoided and patterns to use in order to stay clear of them.

Presentations by Mark S. Miller

Secure Distributed Programming on ECMAScript 5 + HTML5 Platforms

Topics
HTML 5,
HTML5,
HTML,
Javascript,
Rich Internet Apps,
Markup Languages,
Web Development,
Dynamic Languages,
QCon London 2011,
Languages,
QCon,
Architecture,
Conferences,
Security,
EcmaScript 5,
Programming

Mark S. Miller explains how to create secure applications in ECMAScript 5 and HTML5 by turning JavaScript into a distributed secure programming language.

From E to EcmaScript and Back Again

Topics
Ruby,
Javascript,
Java,
Web Development,
Dynamic Languages,
QCon San Francisco 2010,
.NET,
Languages,
QCon,
Architecture,
Programming,
Security,
Conferences

Mark Miller on how E and Caja influenced the EcmaScript 5 standard so it can be a secure language, enabling the creation of safe mashups, and how Dr. SES enables secure distributed computing.

Interviews by Mark S. Miller

ECMAScript 5, Caja and Retrofitting Security, with Mark S. Miller

Topics
HTML 5,
HTML5,
Rich Internet Apps,
Javascript,
HTML,
Web Development,
Dynamic Languages,
Markup Languages,
QCon San Francisco 2010,
Languages,
QCon,
Architecture,
Security,
Programming,
EcmaScript 5,
CORBA,
Distributed Programming,
Scheme,
Caja,
Conferences

Mark S. Miller talks about the security considerations of JavaScript and how they are dealt with in ECMAScript 5 and the Caja project. He also mentions issues that have to do with HTML5 and compares the security characteristics of other languages like Java and Scheme.