Today we're releasing WEBCAT, a set of open-source tools that enables tamper-proof web applications.
This is a major milestone on the path to the next generation of SecureDrop, to provide trustworthy browser-based encryption.
https://securedrop.org/news/introducing-webcat-web-based-code-assurance-and-transparency/
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Introducing WEBCAT: Web-based Code Assurance and Transparency
In this post, we introduce Web-based Code Assurance and Transparency, a project that supports verifiable in-browser code for single-page browser applications.SecureDrop
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in reply to SecureDrop • • •WEBCAT allows developers to sign their web applications, site operators to enroll their domains, and web browsers to transparently verify the resources they receive.
It uses established technologies and is open source: https://github.com/freedomofpress/webcat
GitHub - freedomofpress/webcat: WEBCAT is an architectural framework for providing blocking code signing and verification, integrity and transparency checks for browser-based single page applications.
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