Re: W3C WebAppSec WG kicking off: TPAC approaches

It's great to see this work underway.

If desired, I can provide a brief report about related work happening at
the IETF (the WebSec WG there one of the groups under my purview as
co-director of the IETF Applications Area).

On 9/28/11 8:01 AM, Hill, Brad wrote:
> Public-web-security readers:
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> Many of you aware, but it is my pleasure to announce to this audience
> that the W3C Web Application Security Working Group has been officially
> chartered, to develop, refine and bring to standardization and
> deployment some of the many ideas discussed in this forum.
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> http://www.w3.org/2011/webappsec/
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> Please be a part of taking this effort forward!
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> If your organization is a W3C member, please ask your AC representative
> to join the group at https://www.w3.org/2004/01/pp-impl/49309/join and
> nominate participants from your organization.
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> Our first Face to Face meetings will be held at the upcoming W3C TPAC
> 2011, Oct 31-Nov 4 in Santa Clara, CA, USA.
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> http://www.w3.org/2011/11/TPAC/
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> If you are sending a representative to TPAC, have them sign up for the
> WebAppSec WG session, and if you are not yet sending a representative,
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> please consider doing so, costs are quite modest.   Registration is
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> open until October 14th.
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> If your organization is not a W3C member, you would like to participate,
> and you believe you meet the criteria for an Invited Expert,
> (http://www.w3.org/2004/08/invexp.html) please contact me directly and I
> would be happy to discuss that possibility with you.
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> Thanks,
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> Brad Hill - W3C Web Application Security WG Co-Chair
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> Sr. MTS, Internet Standards and Governance
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Received on Tuesday, 18 October 2011 17:23:30 UTC