Web Application Security Working Group

Mission

As stated in its charter, the mission of the Web Application Security Working Group is to develop security and policy mechanisms to improve the security of Web Applications, and enable secure cross-site communication.

Past and Upcoming Events
Weekly teleconference: every TBD, TBD UTC
2011-09-07 Call For Participation issued
week of 2011-10-31 1st Face-to-face meeting @ TPAC 2011
Also on this page → Deliverables | WG Resources | Charter and History | Participants

Deliverables

Input Documents

Working Group Resources

Meeting Minutes

Actions/Issues tracking

See the Working Group's tracker instance (Tracker's documentation).

Telecon Resources

Weekly teleconference: TBD, TBD UTC

The number for all calls on W3C Zakim bridge is +1.617.761.6200 then enter conference passcode (TBD). If you can't get into the bridge, dial *0 to speak to the operator — they can manually connect you. Zakim allows participants to mute themselves by pressing 61# ("M" for mute, then "1" for on) and unmute themselves with 60#.

It is possible to participate in meetings by telephone alone but participants' interaction is substantially improved by also joining the #webappsec irc channel or using the IRC Web interface (see also the comprehensive help for IRC). The group makes use of the following agents: zakim, rrsagent, and tracker.

Mailing list

Technical discussion takes place on the Working Group discussion list, public-webappsec@w3.org (archive). This is a public mailing list; to subscribe to the public-webappsec mailing list, please check the subscription procedure.

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Editors' Resources

General/Process Resources

Patent Disclosures

W3C maintains a public list of any patent disclosures made in connection with the deliverables of the group; that page also includes instructions for disclosing a patent.

Charter and History

The WebAppSec Working Group operates under its initial charter.

Working Group Participants

See: DBWG and IPP

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