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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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    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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  3. Happy to see some new, more inclusive emoji on the way: h/t For example, until this year, the only emoji that depicted childcare was the “breastfeeding” emoji, but now we'll have these options:

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    Tip: can take full size screenshots of websites. Press Cmd + Shift + P and type "Capture full size screenshot"

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    I would like to thank the State of Kentucky for this video on behalf of everybody keynoting an infosec conference this decade.

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    I like leaving positive comments in code reviews. Even simple things like "I really like how you did ____" or "good use of the ___ operator." Humans need feedback, especially positive feedback. And it makes you not just look for problems when reviewing code.

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    Jan 29

    That's the end of . Already looking forward to , which I'll be co-chairing with . So get your thinking caps on, send PEPR talks to PEPR (open now!) and start thinking about awesome Enigma talks. I can't wait to see them.

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    Jan 29

    It was my honor to co-chair these past 2 years. Thank you to my co-chairs, last year, this year, thank you to the amazing staff. And good luck to and for Enigma 2021!

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    Jan 28

    Getting my mind lightly blown by ’s comparison of Chinese social scores and American credit scores, legacy admissions, and loyalty programs at . How can you secure things “well” if there are so many definitions of privacy and security across the world?

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    Jan 28

    I'm really enjoying this talk on security from a cultural view. This slide looks at how various cultures frame data security.

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    Jan 27

    This talk by Brandon Baker from Google about BeyondProd and moving toward cloud-native security is really, really good.

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    quotes: “We’ve been good at persuading folks to not roll their own crypto, but we have been really bad at persuading cryptographers to not roll out their own UI/UX. We’re sorry.”

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    look at what they’re able to do. All other confs should emulate this. And they remain humble by saying that there’s more to diversity than women, and still got a long way to go. Very nice.

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    I got to talk at about supply chain security and how Go tackles its challenges. made an excellent livetweeting thread.

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    Jan 28

    A fascinating talk about how to talk about privacy and security across cultures when people in different cultures internalize these concepts differently. Reminding me of growing up in Bangladesh where “Privacy” is a foreign concept 😬

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    Jan 28

    I'm incredibly thankful to and , for a fantastic web privacy panel. Special shoutout to for open conversation, he obviously gets more questions given Google's position as advertiser.

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    Jan 28

    just a few follow up questions for the browser privacy panel

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  19. I ♥️ the browser, gender, experience, perspective, and patron org diversity at the panel on browser privacy. 🙏 for making this a great way to start the day & your work to improve Web privacy for all!

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  20. Kudos to the brave Ad Tech guy for self-identifying and asking a question about how Ad Tech can better partner with browsers and Web folks on improving privacy. We must make progress together!

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  21. "We're investing in alternative Web monetization , but it's hard for these (e.g. micropayments) to work at scale since most people are used to and expect getting stuff on the Web for free." - on browser privacy panel

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