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View ArticlePivotal Labs Talks: CloudKit: Hacking the Open Stack with Ruby and Rack
Learn about the architecture and construction of CloudKit, an Open Web JSON Appliance. Along the way, see how the emerging Open Stack — including OpenID and OAuth+Discovery — can be used to build open...
View ArticleMerbDay: Merb Slices
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View ArticleGoogle Internet Summit 2009: The State of the Internet. Security Session
On May 5 and 6, 2009, in Mountain View, we brought together Googlers and leaders from academia and the corporate world for a 2-day summit to discuss the state of the global Internet. The goal of the...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2009: Practical Standards-based Security and Identity in the...
Google is incorporating today's open identity and authorization standards into not only its consumer applications, but also its enterprise software and its internal operations. Learn how Google both...
View ArticleAvi Bryant on Trendly, Ruby, Smalltalk and Javascript
Summary Avi Bryant talks about the iterative process that led to Trendly (http://trendly.com/ ), using Javascript, Ruby and Java in the process. He goes on to give his view on the state of Smalltalk...
View ArticleRailscasts #192: Authorization with CanCan
CanCan is a simple authorization plugin that offers a lot of flexibility. See how to use it in this episode.Read more about this video…Want more on these topics?Browse the archive of posts filed under...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2011: Evading Pirates and Stopping Vampires
Dan Galpin, Trevor JohnsEvading Pirates and Stopping Vampires using License Verification Library, In-App Billing, and App EngineThis session talks about best practices for using the License...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2011: Identity and Data Access: OpenID and OAuth
Ryan BoydUse OpenID and OAuth to stop requiring your users to type usernames and passwords. In this session, we'll demonstrate how to improve user experience and lower barriers to entry for your...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2011: Integrating to eBooks: APIs to Sell and Read eBooks
Kevin Landry, Pratip BanerjiLearn how independent booksellers, book-centric web sites, and e-reader device makers are using Google eBooks APIs to extend their reach in the digital book marketplace. See...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2009 - The Social Web: An Implementor's Guide
Google I/O 2009 - The Social Web: An Implementor's GuideJoseph SmarrThe Web is going social and the Social Web is going open--come and learn the latest ways to build your website into this social...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2009 - ..Standards-based Security & Identity..
Google I/O 2009 - Practical Standards-based Security and Identity in the EnterpriseEric SachsGoogle is incorporating today's open identity and authorization standards into not only its consumer...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2008 - OpenSocial, OpenID, and OAuth: Oh, My!
OpenSocial, OpenID, and OAuth: Oh, My!Joseph Smarr (Plaxo)A number of emerging technologies will soon collectively enable an open social web in which users control their information and it can flow...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2008 - Authenticating to Google Data Services
Authenticating to Google Data ServicesJeff Fisher, Jeff Scudder (Google), and Bing Yang (Salesforce.com)Get over that first hurdle in your prototype! Authenticating a user is a tricky, but necessary...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2008 - Authenticating to Google Data Services
Authenticating to Google Data ServicesJeff Fisher, Jeff Scudder (Google), and Bing Yang (Salesforce.com)Get over that first hurdle in your prototype! Authenticating a user is a tricky, but necessary...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2008 - OpenSocial, OpenID, and OAuth: Oh, My!
OpenSocial, OpenID, and OAuth: Oh, My!Joseph Smarr (Plaxo)A number of emerging technologies will soon collectively enable an open social web in which users control their information and it can flow...
View ArticleTekzilla Daily Tip #632: Windows/OS X: Free App Turns Webcams Into Security...
Keep an eye on your stuff with free softwareDo you suspect someone is tampering with your gear? Just use the free, cross-platform tool VitaminD, and turn your webcam into a security camera with tons of...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2010 - Google Storage for Developers
Google I/O 2010 - Google Storage for Developers App Engine, Enterprise 101 David Erb, Michael Schwartz Google is expanding our storage products by introducing Google Storage for Developers. It offers a...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2010 - OpenID-based SSO & OAuth for Google Apps
Google I/O 2010 - OpenID-based single sign on and OAuth data access for Google Apps Enterprise, Google APIs 201 Ryan Boyd, David Primmer A discussion of all the auth tangles you've encountered so far...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2010 - Where is the social web going next?
Google I/O 2010 - Where is the social web going next? Social Web 201 Adam Nash, Neal Sample, Chris Messina, Angus Logan, Ryan Sarver, Chris Cole, Kara Swisher (moderator) With the advent of social...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2010 - Exploring the Google PowerMeter API
Google I/O 2010 - Knowledge is (less) power: Exploring the Google PowerMeter API Google APIs 101 Srikanth Rajagopalan, Rus Heywood In this session we will discuss interesting ways to make users...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2010 - Fluid social experiences across sites
Google I/O 2010 - Bridging the islands: Building fluid social experiences across websites Social Web 201 John Panzer, Joseph Smarr As more sites add social functionality, profiles, friends, and...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2010 - The open & social web
Google I/O 2010 - The open & social web Social Web 101 Chris Messina This session will cover the latest and most important trends of the Social Web and dive deep into where this is all going, at...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2010 - What's the hubbub about Google Buzz APIs?
Google I/O 2010 - What's the hubbub about Google Buzz APIs? Social Web 101 Chris Chabot, Marco Kaiser (Seesmic), Ming Yong (Socialwok) Google Buzz is a new way to share updates, photos, videos and...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2010 - Exploring the Google PowerMeter API
Google I/O 2010 - Knowledge is (less) power: Exploring the Google PowerMeter API Google APIs 101 Srikanth Rajagopalan, Rus Heywood In this session we will discuss interesting ways to make users...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2010 - Fluid social experiences across sites
Google I/O 2010 - Bridging the islands: Building fluid social experiences across websites Social Web 201 John Panzer, Joseph Smarr As more sites add social functionality, profiles, friends, and...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2010 - What's the hubbub about Google Buzz APIs?
Google I/O 2010 - What's the hubbub about Google Buzz APIs? Social Web 101 Chris Chabot, Marco Kaiser (Seesmic), Ming Yong (Socialwok) Google Buzz is a new way to share updates, photos, videos and...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2010 - OpenID-based SSO & OAuth for Google Apps
Google I/O 2010 - OpenID-based single sign on and OAuth data access for Google Apps Enterprise, Google APIs 201 Ryan Boyd, David Primmer A discussion of all the auth tangles you've encountered so far...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2010 - Google Storage for Developers
Google I/O 2010 - Google Storage for Developers App Engine, Enterprise 101 David Erb, Michael Schwartz Google is expanding our storage products by introducing Google Storage for Developers. It offers a...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2010 - Where is the social web going next?
Google I/O 2010 - Where is the social web going next? Social Web 201 Adam Nash, Neal Sample, Chris Messina, Angus Logan, Ryan Sarver, Chris Cole, Kara Swisher (moderator) With the advent of social...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2010 - The open & social web
Google I/O 2010 - The open & social web Social Web 101 Chris Messina This session will cover the latest and most important trends of the Social Web and dive deep into where this is all going, at...
View ArticleUnderstanding SOA Security Patterns
Summary Jason Hogg makes a quick overview of security and application design followed by a more in-depth look at web services security, explaining the need for threat modeling through security design...
View ArticleSOA Threat Modeling: Attacking and Defending REST, XML and SOAP-based Services
Summary Jason Macy explains what are the security threats targeting SOA implementations, the basic requirements for security testing and SOA gateway, attack examples and countermeasures to protect...
View ArticleView Website Owner Information in Firefox 3
See a higher quality video on TechTutor.TV! You can easily view the website owner information in Firefox 3 so you can make sure you are really at the site you want to be at. View this video tutorial to...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2011: Evading Pirates and Stopping Vampires
Dan Galpin, Trevor Johns Evading Pirates and Stopping Vampires using License Verification Library, In-App Billing, and App Engine This session talks about best practices for using the License...
View ArticleCrockford on JavaScript - Part 5: The End of All Things
Yahoo!'s JavaScript architect Douglas Crockford concludes his five-part lecture series on the JavaScript programming language with a review of issues related to security and performance in...
View ArticleMalvertising & Mobile Malware Madness (+ How to Cap The Mad Hatters)
Google Tech Talk (more info below) August 18, 2011 Presented by Neil Daswani. ABSTRACT This talk has two parts -- 1) I will survey some of the most recent trends in malvertising (malicious advertising)...
View ArticleA Geek's Guide to Digital Forensics
Google Tech Talk (more info below) June 16, 2011 Full Title: "A Geek's Guide to Digital Forensics, or How i Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Hex Editor" Presented by Andrew Hoog. ABSTRACT This...
View ArticleDouglas Crockford: Principles of Security
In this talk from the March 5, 2012 BayJax event at Yahoo!, Douglas Crockford outlines the basic principles of designing secure software, with a focus on web applications. With his usual sardonic wit,...
View ArticleBlinding Curiosity: Supporting User Preferences and Privacy Within Workplace...
Google Tech Talk (more below) November 2, 2010 Presented by Eleanor Rieffel and Jacob Biehl, FXPal Labs. ABSTRACT Awareness systems are an emerging class of technologies that enhance communication and...
View ArticleElectronic and Internet Voting (The Threat of Internet Voting in Public...
Google Tech Talk January 20, 2011 Presented by Dr. David Jefferson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. ABSTRACT In the last decade the administration of public elections in the United States has...
View ArticleBlack Hat Spam SEO
Google Tech Talk September 2, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Julien Sobrier. For some time, attackers have leveraged Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques in order to promote malicious web content...
View Article2010 Google Faculty Summit: Defeating the Password Anti-Pattern with Open...
Google Faculty Summit 2010 July 29, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Dirk Balfanz. Passwords can leak through a variety of channels: users tend to re-use passwords across web sites, get phished, attacked by...
View Article2010 Google Faculty Summit: Cloud Computing and Software Security
Google Faulty Summit 2010 July 29, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Ulfar Erlingsson, Manager, Security Research. Software-as-a-service can provide great benefits, such as ubiquitous, reliable access to...
View ArticleIdentifying Suspicious URLs: An Application of Large-Scale Online Learning
Google Tech Talk May 5, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Justin Ma. We explore online learning approaches for detecting malicious Web sites (those involved in criminal scams) using lexical and host-based...
View ArticleInternet Systems Consortium's SIE & Google Protobufs
Google Tech Talk December 3, 2009 ABSTRACT Presented by Robert Edmonds, Eric Ziegast, and Paul Vixie. ISC SIE (Security Information Exchange) is a trusted, private framework for information sharing in...
View ArticleThe Lazy Programmer's Guide to Secure Computing
Google Tech Talk March 11, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Marc Stiegler. This presentation starts with a simple block of code written by the Lazy Programmer, to observe how laziness made the code more...
View ArticleOSCON 2012
Join the world's open source pioneers, builders, and innovators July 16-20, at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon for five intense days. Learn about open development, challenge your...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2012 - Security and Privacy in Android Apps
Jon Larimer, Kenny Root Android provides features and APIs that allow development of secure applications, and you should be using them. This session will start with an overview of Android platform...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2012 - OAuth 2.0 for Identity and Data Access
Ryan Boyd Users like to keep their data in one place on the web where it's easily accessible. Whether it's YouTube videos, Google Drive files, Google contacts or one of many other types of data, users...
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