Writing less insecure JavaScript
Practical tips to rule out common mistakes
- Track: JavaScript devroom
- Room: D.javascript
- Day: Sunday
- Start: 13:00
- End: 14:00
- Video with Q&A: D.javascript
- Video only: D.javascript
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In 2021 we saw several security incidents. Looking closer at it, some patterns emerge, that could help prevent them in the future.
In this talk, you will learn about some precautions you can take for your code, but also what you can do in your team, your company or as part of a community. Thinking about code as a communication medium means, we also should look at the people to prevent security incidents.
You will get practical tips that you can realise today. There are also some recommendations you should bring up in your team to help you stay safer in the future.
Since there is so much to talk about, the slides are designed as choose-your-own-adventure, but the presentation itself is following a single path.
Speakers
André Jaenisch |
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- Reveal.js presentation with speaker notes
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- 10 npm Security Best Practices by Snyk
- OWASP HTML5 Security Cheat Sheet
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