Hey andy, You mean AJAX one? Last time I went there was zero interest and even less clue about security among attendees. The only shining light was a long conversation I had with bill joy about security critical decisions those guys screwed up with Java (especially with regards to closure).
A decade of evangelism only goes so far! Do help! gem www.cigital.com/~gem ----- Original Message ----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Benjamin Tomhave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: SC-L@securecoding.org <SC-L@securecoding.org> Sent: Wed Mar 12 18:05:53 2008 Subject: Re: [SC-L] quick question - SXSW On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 6:43 AM, Benjamin Tomhave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I had just a quick query for everyone out there, with an attached thought. > > How many security and/or secure coding professionals are prevalently > involved with the SXSW conference this week? I know, I know... it's a big > party for developers - particularly the Web 2.0 clique - but I'm just > curious. > On a related note a quick perusal of the JavaOne conference tracks doesn't show a lot of content in this area either. Is this due to a lack of interest, or people in the security world not pitching talks to the development conference organizer? -- Andy Steingruebl [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Secure Coding mailing list (SC-L) SC-L@securecoding.org List information, subscriptions, etc - http://krvw.com/mailman/listinfo/sc-l List charter available at - http://www.securecoding.org/list/charter.php SC-L is hosted and moderated by KRvW Associates, LLC (http://www.KRvW.com) as a free, non-commercial service to the software security community. _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Secure Coding mailing list (SC-L) SC-L@securecoding.org List information, subscriptions, etc - http://krvw.com/mailman/listinfo/sc-l List charter available at - http://www.securecoding.org/list/charter.php SC-L is hosted and moderated by KRvW Associates, LLC (http://www.KRvW.com) as a free, non-commercial service to the software security community. _______________________________________________