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Remaining Hazards and Mitigating Patterns of Secure Mashups in ECMAScript 5

Presented by Mark S. Miller on Feb 27, 2012 Length 01:01:46     Download: MP3
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Development
Topics
Javascript ,
Web Development ,
QCon San Francisco 2011 ,
Dynamic Languages ,
QCon ,
Languages ,
Conferences ,
Programming ,
Patterns ,
EcmaScript 5 ,
Security
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Summary
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.

Bio
Mark S. Miller is a research scientist at Google, main designer of the E and Caja secure programming languages, a pioneer of agoric (market-based secure distributed) computing, an architect of the Xanadu hypertext publishing system, and a representative to the ECMAScript committee.

About the conference
Software is changing the world; QCon aims to empower software development by facilitating the spread of knowledge and innovation in the enterprise software development community; to achieve this, QCon is organized as a practitioner-driven conference designed for people influencing innovation in their teams: team leads, architects, project managers, engineering directors.
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    video ends early?

    by paul iannazzo

    this seems pretty important, where is the rest of the video?

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    by Josef Jelinek

    luckily, the slides are complete, and the remaining part of the talk can be kind of reconstructed from them...

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    by Dionysios Synodinos

    Due to a technical issue (tape corrupted) the last 20' of this presentation where lost. Please accept my apologies on behalf of the InfoQ team.

    You can find the full presentation slides in PDF format here: qconsf.com/dl/qcon-sanfran-2011/slides/MarkS.Mi...