He's hinting that people in charge of wireless technology in companys think that browsers shouldn't be allowed to access both internal and external sites because a malicious external site could pwn the browser and then do naughty things with data on the internal sites.
Supposedly Java is more secure by design and therefore less vulnerable to pwnage.
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He's hinting that people in charge of wireless technology in companys think that browsers shouldn't be allowed to access both internal and external sites because a malicious external site could pwn the browser and then do naughty things with data on the internal sites.
Supposedly Java is more secure by design and therefore less vulnerable to pwnage.