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The likes of Sundar Pichai, Eric Schmidt and Sergei Brin may call the shots at Google, but it is white-hat-hackers like Parisa Tabriz who keep the tech giant safe.
Parisa and her team work around the clock to ensure that Google is never compromised. The team works on finding bugs that might compromise the search engine’s safety.
Iranian-American Tabriz, who is also known as Google’s ‘browser boss’ and ‘security princess’, was listed in Forbes Magazine's 30 people under 30 to watch in the world of tech.
After graduating in 2006 from University of Illinois, Tabriz worked with Google in 2012 with a "hired hacker" team. But her skills landed her a full-time job with the tech giant.
Tabriz says that working in security is not as sexy as it looks in the movies. "I started learning about security back in college from peers," she writes in her blog.
Apart from being an ace hacker, she enjoys rock climbing and making gelato. She’s quite an inspiration for women looking to break into the world of programming – an industry that is notorious for being an all-boys club.
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