Mitch Stoltz
Instead we talk about the ways of adding Java and JavaScript security to Mozilla components, mainly in terms of mobile code and the browser interfaces available to programs from those languages.
This is a difficult task in any event, but is particularly tricky for Mozilla. This is because Mozilla makes increasing use of Internet technologies to implement the browser itself. This has many benefits for modularity, cross-platform development, and encouraging development by a wider range of people. However, it also makes the process of ensuring browser security more challenging because it requires building a wall between the trusted browser and the untrusted content it displays.
The Mozilla Security Newsgroup is a good place to raise security-related issues.