HTML5 Security: Why Should You Care?

Submitted by Ofer Shezaf on 30 May 2012 - 1:07pm
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I have recently presented a Webinar about HTML5, its potential security implications and how, if at all, it should change how we manage application security. You can view the Webcast here (requires Brighttalk registration) or get the slides.

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