The fact is most websites are insecure, but AJAX is not the culprit. Although AJAX does not make websites any less secure, it's important to understand what does. The fact is most websites are insecure, but AJAX is not the culprit. Although AJAX does not make websites any less secure, it's important to understand what does.Dec. 4, 2006 01:00 PM EST Reads: 6,166 Replies: 2 |







Jeremiah Grossman, Founder & CTO, WhiteHat Security, is a world-renowned Web security expert. A co-founder of the Web Application Security Consortium (WASC), he was named to InfoWorld’s Top 25 CTOs in 2007 and is often quoted in major publications such as SC Magazine, Forbes and USA Today. He has authored dozens of articles and whitepapers, is credited with the discovery of many cutting-edge attack and defensive techniques, and is a co-author of “XSS Attacks: Cross Site Scripting Exploits and Defense.” Grossman is also an influential blogger who offers insight and encourages open dialogue regarding research and vulnerability trends. Prior to WhiteHat, Grossman was an information security officer at Yahoo!, responsible for performing security reviews on the Company's hundreds of websites.
























