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Securing Next Generation and Rich Internet Applications

Thanks for everyone that came along to my presentation titled “Insecurity 2.0 - Securing Next Generation and Rich Internet Applications”. The feedback was excellent and the discussions were very interesting.

I’ve reworded this post to clear up some confusion.

Part of the talk covered the idea of “malicious mashups” where we explored the possibility of mashups being used for malicious purposes where we explored the idea of legitmate mashups being programatically used for unethical or criminal purposes. This is not to be confused with malicious code simply being used in mashups or AJAX/RIA applications (which is not new). With the inherent openness of the next generation web services, it’s only a matter of time before we see a mashup used for questionable purposes. It’s highly likely that these already exist, but I haven’t seen any of great note. Please contact me if you’ve come across any examples or have your own thoughts on this matter.

Posted on August 20th, 2007 to catagory: Talks
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Design-Led Innovation Seminar

Shane Morris, User Experience Evangelist for Microsoft Australia, will discuss how he sees design leading innovation in consumer and enterprise markets into the future.

Event Details
Date: Wednesday 22 August
Time: 6:15pm (for 6.30pm start) - 7.30pm

Costs:
$35 AIMIA Members
$45 AIIA/AFA Discount
$55 Non- Members

Venue: Spring St Conference Centre
Venue Address: 1 Spring St, Melbourne (enter via Flinders Lane)
Sponsored by: Microsoft

Register Here

AIMIA Home Page

More Information on the event at TechEvents.com.au

Shane’s User Experience blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/shanemo

Posted on August 20th, 2007 to catagory: News
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