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Chris Evans, Google Chrome Security Team

Abstract: 

The Chrome Security Team was founded in 2009 and has adopted a different approach and structure to traditional security teams. We hypothesize that some of Chrome Security's successes can be directly attributed to the unconventional approach. We will freely share details in the hope that progressive organizations will be interested in adopting some of the same tactics.

Chris Evans founded and built the Chrome Security Team, starting in 2009. He has enjoyed involving the wider security community through the Chromium Vulnerability Reward Program and Pwnium initiatives, as well as defending the Internet against the DigiNotar Certificate Authority compromise. As time permits, Chris is a vulnerability researcher, speaking at various worldwide conferences and serving on talk and paper selection panels. Chris also enjoys contributing to open source and security design best practises, being the author of vsftpd and it's "privsep" concept.

Chris Evans, Google Chrome Security Team

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BibTeX
@conference {250114,
author = {Chris Evans},
title = {Security Team 2.0},
year = {2013},
address = {Washington, D.C.},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = aug
}
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