From ec227759d95c2c0cf72872a593b5930745aee6c5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Molkentin Date: Sun, 20 May 2018 20:49:50 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] More fixes to DG pages --- content/post/datengarten_45.md | 2 +- content/post/datengarten_66.md | 7 +++---- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/post/datengarten_45.md b/content/post/datengarten_45.md index 2657040..68a65a8 100644 --- a/content/post/datengarten_45.md +++ b/content/post/datengarten_45.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ series: "Datengarten" title: Datengarten 45 no: 45 subtitle: "Aaadhaar: What kind of 'database state' is the Indian government creating?" -date: 2015-07-04T00:00:00+02:00 +date: 2014-07-04T00:00:00+02:00 event_date: 2014-07-04T20:00:00+02:00 location: CCCB speaker: Sumandro Chattapadhyay diff --git a/content/post/datengarten_66.md b/content/post/datengarten_66.md index 443eea9..2cc3b20 100644 --- a/content/post/datengarten_66.md +++ b/content/post/datengarten_66.md @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- categories: ["Datengarten"] series: "Datengarten" title: "Datengarten 66" no: 66 subtitle: "Introduction to W3C & Securing the Open Web Platform" -speaker: Felix Sasaki, Georg Rehm, Wendy Seltzer +speaker: "Felix Sasaki, Georg Rehm, Wendy Seltzer" date: 2016-05-10T00:00:00+02:00 event_date: 2016-05-10T20:00:00+02:00 location: CCCB @@ -15,11 +14,11 @@ recording: https://media.ccc.de/v/dg66 --- {{< datengarten-infobox >}} -Part 1: A brief introduction to the W3C +#Part 1: A brief introduction to the W3C by Felix Sasaki and Georg Rehm (W3C Deutsch-Österr. Büro). -Part 2: Securing the Open Web Platform by Wendy Seltzer +#Part 2: Securing the Open Web Platform by Wendy Seltzer One of the Web’s greatest strengths is its generality—its openness to new links and unexpected uses. Openness also means that different applications and users have different security goals and threat models: a mash-up that’s desired by one may be dangerous to another. As stewards of the Open Web Platform, W3C aims to accommodate these different needs through modular components, including work on user security and authentication, cooperative policy enforcement, and platform-level reviews. W3C’s Wendy Seltzer explores design patterns and modularity to support a platform for trustworthy application development. We'll discuss what’s already been done, what’s in progress, and where we’re looking next to support an environment for trustworthy application development.