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Tuesday, January 26 • 2:00pm - 2:50pm
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Every site on the web should be HTTPS-enabled, but setting up HTTPS can be harder than we'd like: it's easy to misconfigure, and even when a site is HTTPS-enabled, it might not be working as effectively as it could be. In this talk, I'll explain the work that Chrome and other browser teams are doing to make high-quality HTTPS more widespread: developer tools to help debug problems, reporting mechanisms to roll out strong HTTPS safely, and more.

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Emily Stark

Software Engineer, Google
Emily is a software engineer on the Google Chrome security team, where she focuses on efforts to make TLS/SSL more usable and secure. Previously, she was a core developer at Meteor Development Group, where she worked on web framework security and internal infrastructure, and a graduate... Read More →



Tuesday January 26, 2016 2:00pm - 2:50pm PST
Annenberg Community Beach House