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Discusses the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework, client challenges, authorization grants, and security vulnerabilities like phishing attacks and session fixation.
Explores transactional memory and hardware simplification for concurrency control in software, emphasizing the benefits of hardware speculation and declarative concurrency.
Explores vulnerabilities in web and software applications, discussing broken access control, injection flaws, and defense strategies like DEP and ASLR.
Explores speculative memory consistency, challenges, solutions, performance overhead, and the impact of dynamic fence enforcement on achieving high performance.