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Security guidance for web developers
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Meeting

Event details

Date:
Japan Standard Time
Status:
Tentative
Location:
R05
Participants:
Daniel Appelquist, Will Bamberg, Florian Scholz
Big meeting:
TPAC 2025 (Calendar)

In the Security Web Application Guidelines Community Group (SWAG CG) we're trying to understand what web platform security best practices exist and which guidance we can give web developers to secure web applications.

The Open Web Docs (OWD) collective has been awarded an investment to write documentation and to conduct research on this matter by the Sovereign Tech Agency. The work OWD is planning to do over the next months is described in this blog post: https://openwebdocs.org/content/posts/stf-investment-2025/

This is an open-ended session proposed to discuss the efforts of SWAG and OWD for security documentation and guidelines for web developers.

Agenda

Chairs:
Florian Scholz, Will Bamberg, Daniel Appelquist

Description:
In the Security Web Application Guidelines Community Group (SWAG CG) we're trying to understand what web platform security best practices exist and which guidance we can give web developers to secure web applications.

The Open Web Docs (OWD) collective has been awarded an investment to write documentation and to conduct research on this matter by the Sovereign Tech Agency. The work OWD is planning to do over the next months is described in this blog post: https://openwebdocs.org/content/posts/stf-investment-2025/

This is an open-ended session proposed to discuss the efforts of SWAG and OWD for security documentation and guidelines for web developers.

Goal(s):
Exchange about web security guidelines in the context of SWAG and the OWD project

Materials:

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