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* The [[Web Site]] exposes its name in a manner that allows the user to make a meaningful trust decision.  | * The [[Web Site]] exposes its name in a manner that allows the user to make a meaningful trust decision.  | ||
Revision as of 20:07, 4 September 2018
Contents
Full Title and Meme
The current manner in which a Web Site can be identified by a User is badly broken.
Context
- When Tim Berners-Lee created the world wide web the existing Universal Resource Locator (URL] already existed for machine-machine discovery.
 - No one expected that the Web would grow to the point where 5 year old children were getting URLs on kids TV.
 
Problems
Solutions
- The Web Site exposes its name in a manner that allows the user to make a meaningful trust decision.
 - Most browsers come with a feature that will evaluate any file downloaded to a computer based on a set of constantly updated filters installed in the cloud.
 
References
Organizational Support
- The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501(c)(3) worldwide not-for-profit charitable organization focused on improving the security of web site software.
 - ISACs are member-driven organizations, delivering all-hazards threat and mitigation information to asset owners and operators.