Wiki Security

Submitted by Ofer Shezaf on 2 February 2009 - 3:59pm
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Wiki is a foster son of the Web 2.0 trend. Invented well before the web became common, let alone Web 2.0, Wikis do not have fancy interfaces and 21st century aura. However with real group collaboration, Wikis are one of the technologies most associated with Web 2.0.

In a recent OWASP Israel meeting I spoke about the very different security philosophy of Wikis and where it meets the more usual application security concerns. You can download the presentation from this page.

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