Security researcher Dino Dai Zovi says Google's Chrome sets the standard for browser security.
"Dino Dai Zovi, a security researcher and co-author of The Mac Hacker's Handbook, believes that the future of security relies on 'sandboxing,' the practice of separating application processes from other applications, the operating system and user data," writes Computerworld's Gregg Keizer.
Chrome has included sandboxing since its September 2008 debut," Keizer writes. "And while Dai Zovi considers it easily the leader in security because of that, other [browsers] have, or will, make their own stabs at reducing users' risks."
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