Yesterday, I had the opportunity to present at the Meetings Technology Expo in Washington, D.C. I modifed my Web Security presentation from the Chicago show to include "Web 2.0" technologies. I loosely define "Web 1.0" as technology where the site owner pushes content to a user. "Web 2.0", by contrast, includes technologies where the site owner provides a platform that allows users to publish, consume, and interact with each other in a community. (For example, Blogs, wikis, social networks, forums, etc.)
Security for Web 2.0
Below are the slides from my presentation. Click on any image to see a larger version.
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Thursday, September 04, 2008
Security for Web 2.0 presentation at MTE in Washington DC.
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