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<blockquote>"to identify steps W3C can take to improve Web Security from the user-facing end of the spectrum: Practical security online often fails because users can be induced to make decisions that jeopardize their security and privacy, based on a lack of working authentication of Web sites' identities (phishing). We will look at technologies that can support Web users to better assess the trustworthiness and identity of sites with which they deal."</blockquote>
<blockquote>"to identify steps W3C can take to improve Web Security from the user-facing end of the spectrum: Practical security online often fails because users can be induced to make decisions that jeopardize their security and privacy, based on a lack of working authentication of Web sites' identities (phishing). We will look at technologies that can support Web users to better assess the trustworthiness and identity of sites with which they deal."</blockquote>
There is also a pithy [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Image:Sending-the-right-signals.pdf presentation that goes along with it.


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