• The Web is Broken

    by  • October 12, 2007 • csrf, defacement, google, hack, hackers, humour, life, review, script, security, webappsec, xss • 0 Comments

    Update: I somehow managed to make a blunder. A part of slide no. 12 was taken from David Kierznowski’s (of GNUCitizen and Blogsecurity group) presentation for OWASP Belgium Conf. I missed out on mentioning David’s name is the credits. Apologies David. I’ve updated and re-uploaded it. :)

    Yesterday, I presented my first Webinar (Seminar on Web). It was titled, The Web is Broken –Why every feature is, in fact, a loophole. A great experience.

    Although after listening to my own recording, I felt that a number of things went wrong (mostly because of problems in connectivity and slow internet speed). The issue I was worried about was that it was targeted at developers with beginner to intermediate level knowledge of web, but the topic was very broad. Fortunately, I received some good feedback along with requests to conduct more such sessions. The talk was scheduled for 1.5 hours, but it stretched for 2.5 hours. :)

    Here is the presentation:

    I hope you like it too. :)

    • http://hariraama.blogspot.com Hariram

      Very Good presentation. If the full form of abbreviations can be given in a appendix, it will be easy to understand for general people.

    • http://projectbee.org Bipin 3~ Upadhyay

      Am glad you liked it Haribabu.
      Adding them to presentation won’t be possible now, but I’ll surely add them to the post as soon as I get some free time.

      Thanks for visiting :)