Webcasts
May 29, 2012 - Fuzzing 101 Webinar:
Fuzzing Tactics -
The Right Fuzzing Technique for All Use Cases
About Fuzzing 101 and Codenomicon
Codenomicon has been active in the field of Fuzzing since 1996. The company works with companies industries to improve the security of a wide range of communication products and services. Fuzzing 101 webcasts provide vendor neutral advice on Fuzzing, and demonstrates how Fuzzing tools can be used for various purposes.
Abstract
It's what you don't know that makes you vulnerable
Template or model-based fuzzing? Open source or commercial fuzzer? Do it yourself, or buy a service? Is not-to-fuzz an option? When planning proactive testing, there is abundance of solutions to choose from. So how do you know which one to pick?
In this webcast we will introduce different fuzzing options, their upsides and downsides. We will shed some light on how different fuzzers suit for different situations, and try to help you to choose the perfect fuzzing solution for your needs.
Speakers
Ari Takanen
Ari Takanen, founder and CTO of Codenomicon, has been active in the field of software security testing research since 1998. He has focused on information security issues in next-generation networks and security critical environments. In his work at Codenomicon and OUSPG (Oulu University Secure Programming Group), Mr. Takanen's primary goal has been ensuring that new technologies gain wide public acceptance by providing means of measuring and solidifying the quality of networked software. Mr. Takanen is one of the members of the original PROTOS research project, which studied information security and reliability errors in e.g. WAP, SNMP, LDAP, VoIP implementations. Mr. Takanen is a distinctive member of the global security testing community, a noted author and a regular speaker at various testing and security conferences, universities and international corporations. He is an author of two books on VoIP security and security testing.
Jonathan Knudsen
Jonathan Knudsen is a Principal Security Engineer for Codenomicon, where he enjoys breaking software. Jonathan is the author of books about 2D graphics, cryptography, mobile application development, Lego robots, and pregnancy. He lives with his wife, four children, four cats, and a Cairn Terrier in a noisy house in North Carolina.
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