I have a bunch of ideas about how to make the web more secure.

I'm going to try and implement some of them, starting with HTTPS Everywhere for Android. I've been working on an app called HTTPS Everywhere for Android since mid-March https://t.co/R4wBlXqsa4 ...

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I’m a web developer, and I make games in my spare time.

I'm currently working at the University of Washington as an Instructional Designer for their Information School. Previously, I worked at Microsoft on Bing Ads (and before that, Xbox). My favorite thin ...

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SaltStack is a Y Combinator-backed startup that provides an open source platform for automating the configuration and management of any infrastructure, including physical, virtual or cloud.

Salt's modular architecture allows users to extend its capabilities via Python or ZeroMQ extensions called "modules," which can be written in any language. The company was founded by Thomas Sibley, w ...

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I’m a software engineer at Google.

I work on the Android team, specifically in the area of performance and memory management. I graduated from UC Berkeley with a Bachelors degree in Computer Science (CS) in 2002, and then worked for s ...

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The data makes it clear: more companies are suffering more API attacks than ever, and companies remain as ill-prepared as ever.

The Salt Labs team today released the latest edition of the pioneering “State of API Security” report. The data, drawn from a combination of survey responses and empirical data from Salt Security cu ...

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Check user role on client-side using Javascript API method $public.Security.checkIfCurrentUserHasRole(roles) 2. Log errors and messages in OutSystems Service Center using $public.Logger methods: erro ...

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I’m a software engineer, and I’ve been working on the Rust compiler for about two years.

I'd like to talk about what it's like to work on a large codebase with very few tests. I'll start by saying that this is not an attempt at "humblebragging." It's just me talking about my experience i ...

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SecOps teams need a feedback loop that discovers, monitors, and secures APIs.

The first step is to create a feedback loop between SecOps and DevOps teams. This will help both sides understand each other’s needs better so they can work together more effectively. The next step i ...

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