Search for dissertations about: "Content Security Policy"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words Content Security Policy.
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6. Addressing youth unemployment: what role for social work? : Policy responses to youth unemployment in Sweden and Europe
Abstract : Unemployed youth are a heterogenous group facing varying and sometimes complex problems. Being young and unemployed can have a negative impact on future life chances and quality of life. Studies on youth unemployment have mostly focused on education and labour market responses, leaving the involvement of social work aside. READ MORE
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7. Securing the Next Generation Web
Abstract : With the ever-increasing digitalization of society, the need for secure systems is growing. While some security features, like HTTPS, are popular, securing web applications, and the clients we use to interact with them remains difficult. To secure web applications we focus on both the client-side and server-side. READ MORE
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8. Redundancy and the Swedish model : Swedish collective agreements on employment security in a national and international context
Abstract : The dominant position of the employment perspective in Swedish labour law has resulted in a focus on the creation of protection against arbitrary dismissals and the reward for long and faithful service. In contrast to other industrialised countries, there is no financial protection in situations of redundancy (e.g. READ MORE
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9. To act as a Union : Explaining the development of the EU's collective foreign policy
Abstract : It is difficult for states to cooperate on issues related to international peace and security. Yet, ever since 1970, the EU member states have succeeded to gradually intensify their foreign policy cooperation and increasingly act in unison towards the rest of the world. This PhD thesis seeks an explanation to this trend. READ MORE
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10. Information-Flow Tracking for Web Security
Abstract : The Web is evolving into a melting pot of content coming from multiple stakeholders. In this mutually distrustful setting, the combination of code and data from different providers demands new security approaches.This thesis explores information-flow control technologies to provide security for the current Web. READ MORE