8. Web Security Model
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- MIT 6.858 Computer Systems Security, Fall 2014
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Instructor: James Mickens
In this lecture, Professor Mickens introduces the concept of web security, specifically as it relates to client-side applications and web browser security models.
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This lecturer makes me feel like I should have gone to MIT.
Excellent verbal classification of web security.
You know you are in the right place when you are given the warning "everything is horrible" within the first minute. Securing the web is like solving P=NP. While on fire.
N=P/P=1, since N=1, P=1P. How do you solve problems while on fire?
What am trying to say is every problem has a solution and just because people aren't building the solutions for their problems doesn't mean that it can't be built. I think the idea of having a secure system strictly relies on the coders and their intentions, patience and practice makes perfect.
@@عبدالغني-ب9ص You’re in a comment section not board meeting. It ain’t that deep bro.
8:56 - Quirksmode, for those of you like me who couldn't understand what he said.
Walter Black.
LOL🤣
good lecture
Thanks so much its so resourcefull
Nice presentation...
Excellent
Thanks for help us
can someone explain to me where the script is being put?
23:37. Within the head or body tag. The script tag was written by the creator of the site, but he allowed other's to inject code into the script tag he wrote since he has a "var x" that can be assigned any arbitrary code.
where is lecture 5
Looking at the page for the Lecture Notes, it seems like the 5th one was a guest lecture and they didn't seem to want that lecture to be recorded.
ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-858-computer-systems-security-fall-2014/lecture-notes/
Great lecture. Prof sounds like Aziz Ansari :D
holy shit thats true
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