Parisa Tabriz

Parisa Tabriz

Parisa Tabriz manages Google's information security engineering team at Google, which is responsible for improving Google's product security. This team of "hired hackers" conducts security design and code reviews, builds and enhances Google technology to make secure development possible and easy, conducts security engineering training, and does vulnerability response. Parisa received her B.S. and M.S. from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and was advised by Nikita Borisov.
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    Fixing HTTPS Misconfigurations at Scale: An Experiment with Security Notifications
    Eric Zeng
    Frank Li
    The 2019 Workshop on the Economics of Information Security (2019) (to appear)
    Does Certificate Transparency Break the Web? Measuring Adoption and Error Rate
    Ryan Sleevi
    Rijad Muminović
    Devon O'Brien
    Eran Messeri
    Brendan McMillion
    Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Security & Privacy (2019) (to appear)
    Where the Wild Warnings Are: Root Causes of Chrome Certificate Errors
    Sascha Fahl
    Radhika Bhargava
    Bhanu Dev
    Matt Braithwaite
    Ryan Sleevi
    Proceedings of the 24th ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security (2017)
    Measuring HTTPS adoption on the web
    Richard Barnes
    April King
    Chris Palmer
    Chris Bentzel
    USENIX Security (2017)
    Denial of Service or Denial of Security? How Attacks can Compromize Anonymity
    Nikita Borisov
    George Danezis
    Prateek Mittal
    Conference on Computer and Communications Security, ACM, Alexandria, VA (2007)
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    Byzantine Attacks on Anonymity Systems
    Nikita Borisov
    George Danezis
    Digital Privacy: Theory, Technologies, and Practices (2007)
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