AMP 82: Alisa Duncan on Secure Angular Coding at Google Next 2026

AMP 82: Alisa Duncan on Secure Angular Coding at Google Next 2026

From Angular Master Podcast by Dariusz Kalbarczyk

May 5, 2026 · 16 min · Season 2 · Episode 82

About this episode

The episode features a discussion on secure Angular coding with Alisa Duncan, focusing on the importance of security in frontend development.

https://ng-poland.pl 🔐 New episode just dropped — and this one is all about something we often ignore… until it’s too late. Recorded live in Las Vegas at the Creator Studio POD in the GDE and Certified Lounge @ NEXT 2026 🎙️ In this episode of the Angular Master Podcast, I’m joined by Alisa Duncan — Developer Advocate at Okta, Google Developer Expert in Angular, and author of a great course on secure Angular coding. We dive into the reality of security in frontend development — beyond checklists and theory. 👉 Why do so many developers still underestimate security in Angular apps? 👉 What are the most common (and dangerous) mistakes? 👉 How real is the threat of dependency and supply chain attacks? 👉 Where does Angular help — and where can it still bite you? 👉 How should we approach auth vs authorization in modern apps? We also touch on something that’s coming fast: 👉 Will AI help us write more secure code… or introduce entirely new risks? This is a very grounded, practical conversation — especially valuable if you’re building apps that actually go to production. #Angular #Security #Frontend #WebDevelopment #AI #SoftwareEngineering #GoogleNext

People in this episode

Host: Dariusz Kalbarczyk

Guest: Alisa Duncan

Topics covered

  • secure coding
  • Angular
  • frontend development
  • security
  • dependency attacks
  • authorization
  • AI in coding

Keywords

  • Angular
  • security
  • frontend
  • web development
  • AI
  • software engineering
  • dependency attacks

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Okta, Google

Places: Las Vegas

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