You are here: Home Our Activities Identity & Trust Past work Areas Web 2.0 Security and Privacy Web 2.0 Security and Privacy
Personal tools

Web 2.0 Security and Privacy

Along with the report, a survey was conducted of 1500 users from 3 European Countries to collect information on attitudes to Web 2.0 security issues. The main body of this report describes in detail these risks and others, based around a set of architectural patterns characterising the Web 2.0 paradigm shift. It then recommends a comprehensive set of initiatives in web standards and architecture, as well as policy actions.

Dec 10, 2008


Contributors:
Suresh N Chari, IBM, USA
Andy Cirillo, Depaul University, USA
Simon Grehan, National Centre for Technology in Education, Ireland
Michael Hart, Stony Brook University, USA
Rob Johnson, Stony Brook University, USA
Ajit Jaokar, Futuretext, UK
Jesús Jiménez Cordente, ISDEFE, S.A, Spain
Robert Pajak, Interia, Poland
Corin Pitcher, Depaul University, USA

Downloads

enisa_pp_web2.pdf — PDF document, 2377 kB (2435022 bytes)

English
— filed under:
videos

Resilience video

 
IPv6 ready - http://www.ipv6forum.com/