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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/06\/01\/parisa-tabriz-google-chrome-security-stage-techcrunch-disrupt-2023\/<\/a><\/br> We can\u2019t say with scientific certainty, but security could be a leading cause of early-stage startup founder insomnia. Locking down your company, product and customer security against constantly evolving threats is an essential, if daunting task. No matter where you fall on the startup journey, you\u2019ll benefit from expert guidance.<\/p>\n We\u2019re excited to announce that Parisa Tabriz, vice president and general manager of Chrome and self-proclaimed Google \u201csecurity princess,\u201d will provide an abundance of such guidance during a fireside interview on the Security Stage<\/a> at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023<\/a>, which takes place on September 19\u201321.<\/p>\n As Google security princess, Tabriz \u2014 whose realm consists of billions of Chrome users<\/a> around the world \u2014 leads Google\u2019s information security engineering team. She\u2019s responsible for Chrome web browser security and also Project Zero, the company\u2019s elite group of security researchers who find security vulnerabilities. It\u2019s through this work that Tabriz helps to ensure that the company\u2019s products (and software) are secure when they ship.<\/p>\n Topics on the table include the gargantuan effort required to secure Chrome, and we\u2019ll explore what startup founders need to know to play the long game with product security. Simply put, your company needs to be secure when you\u2019re ready to scale.<\/p>\n We\u2019re eager to hear what Tabriz sees as the biggest challenges in product security today. We\u2019ll also ask what responsibilities a company takes on when building out its flagship products. Whether protecting user data, preventing supply chain attacks or defending against nation-state threats \u2014 like advanced persistent threat (APT) groups or governments<\/a> \u2014 what do companies need to know?<\/p>\n Parisa Tabriz is a technology leader and cybersecurity expert, currently responsible for engineering, product and design of Google Chrome. Tabriz has worked on product development and information security at Google for over a decade, starting as a \u201chired hacker\u201d software engineer for Google\u2019s security team.<\/p>\n Tabriz has consulted with the White House\u2019s U.S. Digital Service to enhance security of government technology, and she works with entertainment writers to help them understand the world of technology so they can create and depict more accurate, diverse stories.<\/p>\n Hear more conversations with leading experts on the Security Stage<\/a>, which features topics like data protection, privacy regulations, information sharing, risk management and more. It\u2019s just one of the six new stages for six breakthrough sectors<\/a> at Disrupt.<\/p>\n Is your company interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023? Contact our sponsorship sales team by <\/i>filling out this form<\/i><\/a>.<\/i><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n <\/br><\/br><\/br><\/p>\n
\nGoogle\u2019s Parisa Tabriz to discuss keeping a billion users safe and more on Disrupt\u2019s Security Stage<\/br>
\n2023-06-01 22:03:43<\/br><\/p>\n