- From: Á¶»ó·¡ <sangrae@etri.re.kr>
- Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 20:29:13 +0000
- To: Harry Halpin <hhalpin@w3.org>, "public-webcrypto@w3.org" <public-webcrypto@w3.org>
Hi Harry, I think it is good opportunity to present Korean banking use case. Mountie and I will try to organize a talk. Thank you. Regards Sangrae > -----Original Message----- > From: Harry Halpin [mailto:hhalpin@w3.org] > Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 6:09 PM > To: public-webcrypto@w3.org > Subject: WebCrypto @ Korea WWW2014 - need help/talks > > Web Crypto folks (especially those based in Korea in particular and Asia > in general), > > The Web Cryptography Working Group will have our work highlighted in > Seoul Korea, April 9th 14:00-15:30, right after a tak by Tim Berners-Lee. > > http://www.w3.org/2014/04/w3c-track.html > > In particular, we understand the Korean members are still working on > figuring out how to fit their use-case to the Same Origin Policy. What > would be great would be a talk about the current model (which breaks same > origin policy) and ideally your latest ideas of how it can be fit to the > Web Cryptography API without changing the same-origin policy (CORS, > postMessage-style solutions). We'd all like to fix the current ActiveX > solution of course, and it's still one of our goals to do so. > > Mountie, Sangrae, and others - would you be able to organize a quick > 30 minute talk on this subject in Korea? > > Then we would like to have a 30 minute discussion with members of the > Korean business and government community that want this problem solved. > As this track will feature participation of other W3C community members > and staff, it would be a great time to get more Asian members involved in > the Working Group. Can you arrange people to come and advertise the > session in Korean? > > cheers, > harry > >
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