Background Some time ago, while browsing my Twitter feed I stumbled upon an interesting tweet from Michał Bentkowski [https://twitter.com/SecurityMB/status/1127963181089992705]. The description of the new portal element certainly grabbed my attention as something that may have an impact on security. You can learn more about the portal element from here [https://web.dev/hands-on-portals] and here [
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CompanyProductSecurityWelcoming Semmle to GitHubToday we’re announcing a big step in securing the open source supply chain: we’re welcoming Semmle to the GitHub. Human progress depends on the open source community. One of the biggest issues facing developers today is how to create and consume open source in a secure and trusted way. And at GitHub, we have a unique opportunity and responsibility to
Following HTML, CSS and JavaScript, WebAssembly becomes the fourth language for the Web which allows code to run in the browser Read testimonials from W3C Members https://www.w3.org/ — 5 December 2019 — The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) announced today that the WebAssembly Core Specification is now an official web standard, launching a powerful new language for the Web. WebAssembly is a safe, po
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