Random links #10
Written on 18 March 2017, 03:25pm
- Cross-site request forgery is dead (but browser support is needed): scotthelme.co.uk/csrf-is-dead/
- Normal accidents: in extremely complex systems the accidents are unavoidable wikipedia via Troy Hunt
- Putting the relational database model in perspective: there were (and still are) other database models
- The known and unknown unknowns: Donald Rumsfeld’s famous quote used in the context of the ratio of the browser window (a known unknown) and the yet un-discovered security vulnerabilities out-there (an unknown unknown)
- SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) – the triangle of user, service provider and identity provider: what it is, how it works and why it’s important
- Smashing Magazine is moving to static HTML, advanced JavaScript APIs, progressive web app with a service worker in the background and blazingly fast performance — served from CDN via HTTP/2: next.smashingmagazine.com
Written by Dorin Moise (Published articles: 277)
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