by Judd Bagley, September 15, 2009
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That Web 2.0 had security issues at inception is not terribly surprising. After all, the deployment of new technologies is almost always dictated by market demand, not by the extent to which the technology is considered mature. Consequently, the early adoption period is usually marked by the hurried development of countermeasures.
That Web 2.0 security continues to be a problem, some five years into its existence, does surprise me. Maybe more to the point, it suggests to me that security flaws may simply be endemic to this iteration of the internet’s evolution.
That Web 2.0 security continues to be a problem, some five years into its existence, does surprise me. Maybe more to the point, it suggests to me that security flaws may simply be endemic to this iteration of the internet’s evolution.