Jad Boutros - Mountain View CA, US Srinath Anantharaju - Mountain View CA, US Damien Miller - Mountain View CA, US Parisa Tabriz - Mountain View CA, US
One embodiment provides a system that detects vulnerabilities in a web application. During operation, the system obtains a web request which is directed to the web application, wherein the web request specifies at least one request parameter. The system then determines whether the web request is a suspicious web request by determining if at least one request parameter matches a known attack. Next, the system determines whether the suspicious web request can cause a vulnerability of the web application to be exploited.
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Chrome boss says Apple's new iPhone browser engine approach stifles 'real choice'
Chromes vice president and general manager Parisa Tabriz today said that Apple isnt serious about supporting web browser or engine choice on iOS. Their strategy is overly restrictive, and wont meaningfully lead to real choice for browser developers.
Date: Feb 02, 2024
Category: Technology
Source: Google
Chrome 70 will let users decline linking web, browser sign-in
in Chrome 70, users will be able to "turn off linking web-based sign-in with browser-based sign-in." As Google Security Princess Parisa Tabriz writes, it will still default to on, but you can opt out of it and have an assurance that the browser is not syncing your data to the cloud in the background.
Date: Sep 26, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Google wants to change the way we interact with URLs
criticism. So what could it look like this time around? No-one's actually sure. Chrome's director of engineering, Parisa Tabriz, told Wired, "I don't know what this will look like, because it's an active discussion in the team right now. But I do know that whatever we propose is going to be controversial.
Date: Sep 05, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Google doesn't want you to have to think about cybersecurity
Parisa Tabriz, nicknamed "Google's Security Princess" and the company's director of engineering, delivered the keynote speech at the Black Hat cybersecurity conference Wednesday in Las Vegas, where she discussed issues with the state of cybersecurity.
"No one wants to be interrupted in the middle of doing a task they're concentrating on to pause and deal with something totally unrelated," said Parisa Tabriz, a Google Chrome security expert. That's why the Google operating system is automatically updated, she said.
In the heartland of high-tech, where women often struggle to get to the top, Parisa Tabriz has become a role model. Even before dawn, Tabriz can be found pulling herself up a climbing wall at Google's Silicon Valley campus.
Date: Mar 13, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
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Parisa Tabriz
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Google - Security Princess
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University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign - B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science