Deploying HTTPS: The Green Lock and Beyond (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)
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In this day and age, all sites should be using HTTPS to protect their users’ privacy and security. Fortunately, Chrome is here to help you deploy HTTPS correctly. In this session we’ll cover new developer tools that will help you roll out HTTPS without a hiccup.
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 student researching client-side cryptography in web browsers. Emily has a master's degree from MIT and a bachelor's degree from Stanford, both in computer science.
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Last updated 2024-08-06 UTC.
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