setHTML(), Trusted Types and the Sanitizer API. Ollie Williams explains how the new setHTML() method and Sanitizer API help prevent XSS by safely inserting HTML into the DOM. Combined with the Trusted Types API, they provide a modern, configurable way to control what elements and attributes are allowed, eventually replacing libraries like DOMPurify. Supported in Firefox Nightly and Chrome Canary. #security #html
setHTML(), Trusted Types and the Sanitizer API. Ollie Williams explains how the new setHTML() method and Sanitizer API help prevent XSS by safely inserting HTML into the DOM. Combined with the Trusted Types API, they provide a modern, configurable way to control what elements and attributes are allowed, eventually replacing libraries like DOMPurify. Supported in Firefox Nightly and Chrome Canary. #security #html
We are excited to share our latest work on making secure messaging more decentralized!
We've developed DMLS – a new approach that brings fork resilience to the MLS protocol, solving a key challenge in distributed systems while maintaining Forward Secrecy.
This work was made possible by eQualitie, who funded it as part of the SplinterCon Breakout program.
#Cryptography #MessagingLayerSecurity #DecentralizedMessaging #Messaging #OpenSource #Security #E2EE #Encryption
We are excited to share our latest work on making secure messaging more decentralized!
We've developed DMLS – a new approach that brings fork resilience to the MLS protocol, solving a key challenge in distributed systems while maintaining Forward Secrecy.
This work was made possible by eQualitie, who funded it as part of the SplinterCon Breakout program.
#Cryptography #MessagingLayerSecurity #DecentralizedMessaging #Messaging #OpenSource #Security #E2EE #Encryption
We are excited to share our latest work on making secure messaging more decentralized!
We've developed DMLS – a new approach that brings fork resilience to the MLS protocol, solving a key challenge in distributed systems while maintaining Forward Secrecy.
This work was made possible by eQualitie, who funded it as part of the SplinterCon Breakout program.
#Cryptography #MessagingLayerSecurity #DecentralizedMessaging #Messaging #OpenSource #Security #E2EE #Encryption