Web Security Puzzles with a TC39 agenda

Mark Miller erights at gmail.com
Mon Apr 30 22:19:35 UTC 2018


Hi Mike, your message end with "In case you’re interested in how the
puzzles tie into the larger point I’m trying to make:" followed by three
unexpandable dots. Copy/paste error?

(Needless to say, I am interested ;).)


On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 8:02 AM, Mike Samuel <mikesamuel at gmail.com> wrote:

> I put together a short video series of web security puzzles [1] to
> motivate what I'm presenting at the May meeting [2].
>
> cheers,
> mike
>
> [1] https://medium.com/@mikesamuel/puzzling-towards-security-a12b9427124
> [2] https://github.com/tc39/agendas/blob/master/2018/05.md
>
> ----
>
> Puzzling Towards Security
>
> If you like computer security puzzles and JavaScript, you’ll like this
> short video series.
>
> It builds on work I and others in Google’s Security Engineering group have
> done to identify and counter the kinds of common mistakes that lead to
> vulnerabilities.
>
> After the puzzles I draw on experiences managing security within a large
> engineering organization that builds static systems and propose language
> tweaks that would enable similar outcomes for dynamic systems.
>
> In case you’re interested in how the puzzles tie into the larger point I’m
> trying to make:
>
> ...
>
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-- 
  Cheers,
  --MarkM
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