Enterprise Networks Need to Prepare for the Security Impact of New TLDs
Last week, after speaking with a member of ICANN’s Security and Stability Advisory Committee, Bill Smith and I authored a letter to ICANN expressing our concern with the proposed and potential delegation of certain names, such as “.corp” or “.internal”, ... Read More
In Defense of HTML5
Many of the broad family of specifications commonly grouped under the “HTML5” umbrella are scheduled to be completed in 2013, and with the release of Internet Explorer 10, the users of every major web browser flavor can enjoy rich Web ... Read More
CA/Browser Forum Governance Reform Proposals Published
A number of months ago, PayPal approached the CA/Browser Forum with a proposal that that it restructure its governance model to become a more mature and capable organization, able to take on the growing threats and challenges to the CA ... Read More
New Research and Progress Against Clickjacking at the W3C
The Web Application Security Working Group at the W3C is nearing one year since its charter was approved. In that time, it’s made some quite important progress. Content Security Policy (CSP) 1.0 is fast approaching Working Group Last Call, version ... Read More
Raising the Bar with the Domain Policy Framework
PayPal is pleased to be invited by Artemis Internet Inc. to participate in the Domain Policy Working Group. PayPal has long been a leader in multi-stakeholder efforts to tackle the problems of crime, fraud and phishing on the Internet. We ... Read More