From 2013 to 2023: Ten Years of Web Security Evolution and Trends!

Original link: http://blog.orange.tw/2023/08/2023-webconf-the-evolution-of-web-security.html

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TL;DR for Hackers & Researchers: this is a more conceptual talk for web developers. All are in Mandarin but you could check the slides here if interested. I haven’t blogged for a long time, so I will record my speech at WebConf 2023 this time. It is probably to classify the evolution trend of Web Security in the past ten years, and give the corresponding attack methods as a case. Although there is no lecture and the slide show is not available, I don’t know that it is for the third primary school, but if you are interested, you can still click here to get the slide show. !Because the audience are all website developers (covering front-end, back-end and even architects), the attack methods selected here are simple, quick to understand and interesting, not to mention the defense methods because they will definitely cover a lot in just 45 minutes Finished, so the small goal I set for myself is: If the developer encounters the same scene again, and a small red frame appears in the brain to warn, it is good.

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