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SUMMARY:SWAG CG Plenary Call
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241118T160000
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DESCRIPTION:https://www.w3.org/events/meetings/c2b88a58-49a7-40a4-942c-ea3f
 1a6c60ad/20241118T160000/\n\nAaron from Google is going to be presenting a
  short talk on "on XSS Mitigations" and a tools-based approach to mitigati
 ng them. A lot of academic studies on why it's difficult to adopt trusted 
 types and CSP and other technologies to resist XSS. So how can we provide 
 some semi-automnated tooling to skew developers in the right direction - e
 .g. CSP Evaluator\, Trusted types helper extension\, Safety-Web (developer
 -side tooling) e.g. code scanner that detects problems in code. We will th
 en have a discussion around this topic and action items for the SWAG group
 .\n\nJoining Instructions: https://w3c.zoom.us/j/89961017825?pwd=QFsa5CZKD
 AWXjtcyoHWvUfhef0tbzQ.1\n\nChat\n\nhttps://w3ccommunity.slack.com/archives
 /C079JKV32RX
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ORGANIZER;CN=W3C Calendar;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;ROLE=NON-PARTICIPANT:mailto:nor
 eply@w3.org
ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=GROUP;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;RSVP=FALSE;CN=Security Web Appli
 cation Guidelines Community Group:mailto:public-swag@w3.org
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