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Nasko Oskov
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Security geek with his own views and opinions. Hacking on Chromium to make it more secure, isolating sites from each other.
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Heather Adkins
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Security and reliability go hand in hand and must be inherent properties of the system. Check out this awesome new book coming in April 2020. amazon.com/Building-Secur…
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Andrew R. Whalley
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29. sij |
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Read about all the great things the @googleChrome Security team has been up to recently! dev.chromium.org/Home/chromium-…
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Eric Lawrence 🎻
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28. sij |
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Manifest v3 is badly misunderstood.
If you don't understand the full threat model, you can hurt privacy in your attempt to preserve it.
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Andrew R. Whalley
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28. sij |
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Read what the @googleChrome and other @GoogleVRPs have been up to in 2019! security.googleblog.com/2020/01/vulner… pic.twitter.com/7NaXq01Ywa
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Nasko Oskov
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28. sij |
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It is indeed great, when the setup is right. If the slides are being projected right next to the podium, walking away from it gets you right in front of the presentation - not great.
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Nasko Oskov
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28. sij |
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The "Data Science as Social Science" talk by @BecauseCulture was really really good. Very good framing of current issues with personal data through the lens of cultural differences.
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Parisa Tabriz
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28. sij |
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"We're investing in alternative Web monetization @brave, 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." -@bcrypt on #enigma2020 browser privacy panel
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Parisa Tabriz
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28. sij |
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I ♥️ the browser, gender, experience, perspective, and patron org diversity at the #enigma2020 panel on browser privacy.
🙏 @bcrypt @justinschuh @ericlaw @TanviHacks @LeaKissner for making this a great way to start the day & your work to improve Web privacy for all! pic.twitter.com/tTUDLWvpAx
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Parisa Tabriz
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28. sij |
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When it comes to improving privacy on the web and importance of browser collaboration, @ericlaw reminds us of the timely African Proverb, "If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together." 🕸️🕵️🕵️♀️ #enigma2020
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Nathaniel Fruchter
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28. sij |
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Advertisers don't need your data. They want to monetize efficiently, track conversions. What if we could do that without giving up your data? That's the aim of Chrome privacy sandbox.
#enigma2020
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Parisa Tabriz
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28. sij |
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Where @ericlaw reminds us of the 20+ year history of web browser privacy work at @Microsoft #enigma2020 pic.twitter.com/FirArTsott
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Nasko Oskov
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27. sij |
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One day, we will have advanced technology that will allow any presenter at a conference to *just present*, not fight with AV systems. Today is not that day. #enigma2020
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Claudio Criscione
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26. sij |
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I should mention I'm hiring security engineers both in Sunnyvale and Zürich. Come shape how we do automated security scanning at Google, and find more bugs in a hour than all bughunters combined in a day.
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Eric Lawrence 🎻
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23. sij |
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Chrome's TLS deprecation UI experiment has been enabled. pic.twitter.com/ygkeK6lqPU
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Nasko Oskov
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20. sij |
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I completely agree with you! We're indeed responsible to do our best to not break users, devs, & sites. Reality is that the platform is complex & it helps everyone if people doing active work on the web discover things we might have missed earlier than the stable channel release.
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Nasko Oskov
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20. sij |
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I use Chrome's Dev channel as my main browser and it is just fine. Breakage that impacts work such that I need to switch channels is rare. Canary channel is my Twitter browser ;).
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Nasko Oskov
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18. sij |
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Actual offices do work! They are just harder to rearrange, so costs of running a business with offices is higher when teams are dynamic and change often. I really appreciate my time at Microsoft when I had an actual office, it was very productive!
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Nasko Oskov
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17. sij |
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Neat, didn't know you can import netlog into Fiddler these days!
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Nasko Oskov
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17. sij |
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PSA: If your business depends on browsers or the web, test on Beta/Dev/Canary/Tech Preview/whatever other pre-release channels exist!
The reality of browsers these days is that they update frequently and provide early release channels for folks to test with. Use them!
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Nasko Oskov
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17. sij |
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+1! I wish it was easy for folks to provide quick feedback on where I can be better. I'm trying my best too to do that for others. twitter.com/LeaKissner/sta…
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