For those going to Portland, I'll be giving a talk about our JS security architecture on Thursday afternoon. It will build on the material from my talk in Brussels [1] last October. Watching that talk first is encouraged, but not required - I'll briefly review all the important concepts.
The talk will discuss the advancements in our security architecture over the past year, and provide an overview of how to reason about JS security. If you hack on privileged JS code (JS-implemented WebAPIs, Firefox front-end, addons, etc), you should consider attending. I'm also looking for someone to capture the talk on video for those who can't make it. If you have a reliable recording device and would like to help with that, shoot me an email. Time: Thursday, December 4, 2014, 2PM-4PM PST Location: Marriott Waterfront Ballroom F [1] https://air.mozilla.org/enter-the-compartment/
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