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"Secure the Web Forward" Worskhop #370

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dontcallmedom opened this issue Feb 27, 2023 · 6 comments
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"Secure the Web Forward" Worskhop #370

dontcallmedom opened this issue Feb 27, 2023 · 6 comments

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@dontcallmedom
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Planning a workshop that looks at the intersection of Web Security Standards and developers adoption, in collaboration with Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF), the Open Worldwide Application Security Project (OWASP), OpenJS.

Draft CfP developed in https://github.com/w3c/secure-the-web-forward-workshop https://w3c.github.io/secure-the-web-forward-workshop/

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Your "About" points to the wrong proposal:

W3C Workshop on Permissions
5–6 December 2022; Munich, Germany

This workshop has now concluded.

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svgeesus commented Feb 27, 2023

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Thanks, fixed

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If the workshop is co-organized by W3C, OpenSSF, OWASP, OpenJS there should be "What is ..." sections for all of them.

Otherwise (and assuming a banner image and milestone dates are coming soon) this looks good to me. Congrats on getting a good set of event sponsors and co-organizers.

Nice to see some actual Security work happening.

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himorin commented Mar 7, 2023

No comment nor request from i18n

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