8. Web Security Model
MIT 6.858 Computer Systems Security, Fall 2014
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Instructor: James Mickens
In this lecture, Professor Mickens introduces the concept of web security, specifically as it relates to client-side applications and web browser security models.
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This lecturer makes me feel like I should have gone to MIT.
Nice presentation…
can someone explain to me where the script is being put?
Thanks for help us
Excellent
Thanks so much its so resourcefull
Excellent verbal classification of web security.
where is lecture 5
You know you are in the right place when you are given the warning "everything is horrible" within the first minute. Securing the web is like solving P=NP. While on fire.
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Keep the WEB under Lock & Key
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgNxpaVZmVM
Great lecture. Prof sounds like Aziz Ansari 😀
Walter Black.
Someone register аpple.com where "a" is Cyrillic ‘a’ . For that reason apple products never display domain names in Cyrillic but they IDNs meaning instead of аpple.com it will show "xn--pple-43d.com/" when "xn--" means that domain is in Unicode.
good lecture
Keep the WEB under Lock & Key
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgNxpaVZmVM