Wednesday 17 June 2026 - at @webhackfest this week!

Simone Onofri, W3C Senior Principal Security Specialist will be leading a collaborative breakout to map the Web Security Model aiming to feed the Threat Model for the Web and security-by-design Web APIs boilerplate at Web Engines Hackfest 2026 in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain

This work should help W3C create a boilerplate security model for designing Web APIs in a secure-by-design way.
https://www.w3.org/events/talks/2026/web-security-model-mapping-collaboratively-the-security-baseline-of-the-web-platform/
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📆 15-17 June 2026

As part of the @webhackfest, W3C has proposed a breakout session to collaboratively map the Web Security Model, including components, assumptions, trust boundaries, and responsibilities of the Web Platform, with the output feeding the Threat Model for the Web and future security-by-design boilerplate for Web APIs.
https://www.w3.org/events/talks/2026/web-security-model-mapping-collaboratively-the-security-baseline-of-the-web-platform/
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Web Security Model: mapping collaboratively the security baseline of the Web Platform

Collaborative breakout to map the Web Security Model aiming to feed the Threat Model for the Web and security-by-design Web APIs boilerplate

W3C

📆 15-17 June 2026, Web Engines Hackfest

W3C is pleased to endorse @webhackfest, a yearly Web Platform community event for people working on the different browser engines, on the testing side, on specifications, on web compat, or on documentation. This is a Hybrid meeting based in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain 🇪🇸 hosted by @igalia

During this event, a few W3C work groups will have an opportunity to meet there face-to-face
https://www.w3.org/events/conferences/2026/2026-web-engines-hackfest/
#WebHackfest #WebStandards