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Chrome for Developers
Real Talk about HTTPS (Chrome Dev Summit 2016)

Emily show why the default for the web should be secure, and explain to developers the complexities and opportunities of HTTPS ...

27:15
Real Talk about HTTPS (Chrome Dev Summit 2016)

127,838 views

9 years ago

Chrome for Developers
Deploying HTTPS: The Green Lock and Beyond (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)

In this day and age, all sites should be using HTTPS to protect their users' privacy and security. Fortunately, Chrome is here to ...

31:44
Deploying HTTPS: The Green Lock and Beyond (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)

19,295 views

10 years ago

Chrome for Developers
HTTP/2 101 (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)

HTTP/2 is coming. Actually, it's here. Right now. It impacts not only your user's experience but also the way you need to think ...

27:58
HTTP/2 101 (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)

79,784 views

10 years ago

Daniel Stenberg
HTTP/3 is the next coming HTTP version

Daniel Stenberg explains HTTP/3 and QUIC at GOTO 10, January 22, 2019. HTTP/3 is the designated name for the coming next ...

1:34:50
HTTP/3 is the next coming HTTP version

3,839 views

7 years ago

Chrome for Developers
Humans can't read URLs. How can we fix it? - HTTP 203

In this episode, Jake makes the case that URLs are impossible for humans to interpret, especially when it comes to security.

20:21
Humans can't read URLs. How can we fix it? - HTTP 203

58,635 views

6 years ago

Chrome for Developers
Mythbusting HTTPS (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)

HTTPS is a must-have for progressive web apps. “But,” you say, “it'll make my site slow! And it's going to cost a ton! And does it ...

32:04
Mythbusting HTTPS (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)

59,864 views

9 years ago

DEFCONConference
DEF CON 24 - Alex Chapman and Paul Stone - Toxic Proxies: Bypassing HTTPS

Rogue access points provide attackers with powerful capabilities, but in 2016 modern privacy protections such as HTTPS ...

44:57
DEF CON 24 - Alex Chapman and Paul Stone - Toxic Proxies: Bypassing HTTPS

3,053 views

9 years ago

Chrome for Developers
Samsung Internet - the why & how | HTTP 203

Ada Rose Canon from Samsung Internet chats to Jake about why Samsung Internet exists, and how it differs from other Chromium ...

24:45
Samsung Internet - the why & how | HTTP 203

17,819 views

3 years ago

Chrome for Developers
HTTP Headers - The State of the Web

Rick speaks with Andrew Betts about HTTP headers. Andrew is a Technical Product Manager and Developer Advocate at Fastly ...

25:21
HTTP Headers - The State of the Web

35,367 views

7 years ago

DEFCONConference
albinowax - HTTP Desync Attacks: Smashing into the Cell Next Door - DEF CON 27 Conference

HTTP requests are traditionally viewed as isolated, standalone entities. In this session, I'll introduce techniques for remote, ...

41:32
albinowax - HTTP Desync Attacks: Smashing into the Cell Next Door - DEF CON 27 Conference

65,608 views

6 years ago

All Systems Go!
HTTP tunneling in Go using HTTP/2 streams

https://media.ccc.de/v/ASG2018-205-http_tunneling_in_go_using_http_2_streams And making it highly available with Serf and ...

25:48
HTTP tunneling in Go using HTTP/2 streams

2,074 views

7 years ago

Jeffrey Chupp
LSP: Building a Language Server From Scratch

00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:52 - Getting set up 00:05:52 - Starting from Scratch 00:12:40 - The initialize method 00:19:38 - Processing ...

1:09:08
LSP: Building a Language Server From Scratch

61,616 views

2 years ago

CNI: Coalition for Networked Information
Protecting Privacy on the Web

Protecting Privacy on the Web: A Study of HTTPS and Google Analytics Implementation in Academic Library Websites Kenning ...

21:53
Protecting Privacy on the Web

80 views

7 years ago

Chrome for Developers
Import maps - HTTP 203

Jake and Surma chat about a new feature proposal, Import Maps, that lets you alter how JavaScript modules are imported.

20:16
Import maps - HTTP 203

18,434 views

6 years ago

Chrome for Developers
JavaScript counters the hard way - HTTP 203

You've seen loads of counter tutorials online, but they're all a bit wrong… or at least most of them are. Jake and Surma dissect ...

24:08
JavaScript counters the hard way - HTTP 203

43,183 views

5 years ago

Chrome for Developers
WebAssembly Threads - HTTP 203

Surma tries to explain WebAssembly, threads and WebAssembly Threads to Jake. He also has scary diagrams and uses ...

24:42
WebAssembly Threads - HTTP 203

24,087 views

5 years ago

DEFCONConference
DEF CON 30  - Martin Doyhenard  - Internet Server Error  - Exploiting Interprocess Communication

In this talk I will show how to reverse engineer a proprietary HTTP Server in order to leverage memory corruption vulnerabilities ...

48:26
DEF CON 30 - Martin Doyhenard - Internet Server Error - Exploiting Interprocess Communication

1,802 views

3 years ago

Chrome for Developers
The big back button quiz - HTTP 203

How well do you know how the back button works (and other session history related things)? Jake has written an impossible quiz ...

22:35
The big back button quiz - HTTP 203

16,627 views

4 years ago

Chrome for Developers
Mythbusting HTTPS: Squashing security’s urban legends - Google I/O 2016

HTTPS is a must-have for progressive web apps. “But,” you say, “it'll make my site slow! And it's going to cost a ton! And does it ...

43:34
Mythbusting HTTPS: Squashing security’s urban legends - Google I/O 2016

41,705 views

9 years ago

Wikipedia Fan
Network protocol | Wikipedia audio article

This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communication_protocol 00:01:48 1 Communicating ...

39:21
Network protocol | Wikipedia audio article

31 views

6 years ago