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@laparisa

Browser Boss ; Security Princess ; Project Zero den mom; former ; skilled at baking, eating, and hijacking cookies.

Bay Area, California
Joined May 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    10 Aug 2018

    Heading home after a crazy 48 hours at ! So happy that my talk resonated with many folks & thankful to for creating a literally out-of-this-world keynote experience 👨‍🎤🤘👩‍💻👸🌚🏔️

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  2. survived my first day back from vacation

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  3. Jun 8

    I loved the Bay Area Maker Faires and Make blog, so this abrupt end is very sad:

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  4. Retweeted
    Jun 6

    It’s a rainy Friday in Tokyo, thought that tweeting about some cool✨ re-architecturing projects Chrome has done around loading could be good😀☕️, because there're many and they're shipping! Network Service, Service Workers, OOR-CORS, infra change for Script Streaming, etc... →

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  5. Retweeted
    Jun 6

    Axios' gets it. "We need to celebrate the good things that happen in [information security] — there aren’t a lot of them." Respect to Google's , who said similar in her Black Hat keynote.

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  6. Jun 5

    fresh coconuts & chickens for days

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  7. Jun 5

    A true story about interviewing for access instead of ability.

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  8. Jun 5

    Difficult decisions need to be made

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  9. Jun 5
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  10. Jun 5

    Signal boosting since is great and is doing cool work to make businesses on the Internet safer.

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  11. Jun 4
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  12. Retweeted
    Jun 4

    DREAM JOB ALERT: Senator Wyden's office is hiring a technology advisor.

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  13. Jun 3

    Hacker weddings are the best weddings! 🤵👰

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  14. Retweeted
    Feb 8

    This behaviour doesn't just "happen". A strong team culture and an incredible amount of investment in both tooling and infrastructure are needed to attain such velocity at high scale.

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  15. Jun 1
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  16. May 31

    someone just set their vacation autoresponder... it's me!

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  17. May 31

    Yay, I made a list! , to set the record straight, Security Princess was self-appointed and ironic.

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  18. Retweeted
    May 30

    This is an important problem for browser vendors because we want to be able to remove support for old insecure configurations without breaking large of websites. We wanted to see whether direct notifications to site owners can encourage them to fix these configurations.

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  19. Retweeted
    May 30

    HTTPS is not “set it and forget it”, as configurations have to be adjusted over time to account for new protocol versions, certificate requirements, ciphersuite deprecations, etc. In this paper, we looked at how to encourage site owners to fix suboptimal TLS configurations.

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  20. Retweeted
    May 30

    Our WEIS paper about security notifications for HTTPS misconfigurations is up! joint work w/ Thread with some tidbits from this paper:

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  21. Retweeted
    May 29
    Replying to

    The new extension APIs are not going to break content blockers, but it will help them work more safely and potentially faster.

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