Join us on July 29th in NY for our @trailofbits intern presentations, featuring cutting-edge security research, tool development, and innovative solutions! https://t.co/8Da1Mi2GYT
Empire Hacking is tomorrow night!
NEW LOCATION:
Blueprint
196 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Join @trailofbits for beer and tapas at one of our favorite after-work spots in Park Slope.
https://t.co/Uc9nwZoOYS
We're setting up for our end-of-summer intern showcase @trailofbits. It's a public event through @empirehacking and I'll be live tweeting some of the takeaways 🧵
https://t.co/MvKb7Q9D8k
Tonight, 7 interns will present their summer research with @trailofbits. Join us to hear about data-flow tracking with CodeQL, post-quantum crypto gotchas, automated fuzz harness generation.
https://t.co/sk0p7pqG9V
RSVPs for NYC Systems June filled up within about an hour of announcing on Wednesday, with currently a ~20 person waitlist.
Make sure you're on the mailing list (and check your spam) to get first notice for upcoming events! :)
https://t.co/7Dm8EAEsky
NYC is a fun place these days. I love what @Work_Bench did with Catan Night, @meganreyno is doing with https://t.co/uxD80MKDQ1 events, @ekzhang1 is doing with reading groups, @paulgb has been doing with https://t.co/kp72w7NM5z, and @trailofbits does with Empire Hacking.
Very pleased to share the first NYC Systems Talks are taking place next Thursday Feb 22nd 6PM. Hosted by @trailofbits, with @paulgb and @StefanKarpinski speaking.
Space is not infinite, fill out the Google Form if you can attend and would like an invite!
https://t.co/jNssr5v1kJ
Our meetup tomorrow is cancelled (Feb 13), but, we're cooking something special for later this month. Hope you all like learning about systems programming!
Things are shaping up so potentially we'll have an incredible lineup of speakers from startups, large companies, and academia on a variety of systems topics.
The host venue for this series is still in the works. While I'm working on one potential host, I would like to have another on deck we could use since the first tentative talk date is only a month away.
So, help us out by putting me in touch with someone at a company who would love hosting talks like this!
Details for the venue are in this web page (scroll down).
https://t.co/Y3uMj2vPL5
@hackmanhattan Dr. Evan Sultanik (@ESultanik) talked about how dataflow analysis serves as a formidable method for discovering and addressing cybersecurity threats across a wide spectrum of vulnerability types.
Tomorrow at 6 PM EST, we’re hosting a meetup @ DSK Bar in Brooklyn, NY. While it won’t feature any presentations, it’s a great opportunity to connect with security and computer professionals. Keep reading to learn about last month's talks.
Last month, @hackmanhattan's Ellen Cooper shared significant advancements in reverse engineering 90s Japanese feature phones, notably achieving major breakthroughs in the past 1-2 months, including making FF7: The Dirge of Cerberus playable.
If anyone notices all our branding disappeared: we were sent a cease & desist from the Empire State Building to stop using images of their building. Yes, really. New logo coming soon! https://t.co/mzA87MJ0jk
Join us TONIGHT for the last @empirehacking meetup of 2023. Talks start at 6PM EST and include Ellen Cooper (@hackmanhattan) reverse engineering obscure Japanese phones, and Evan Sultanik's (@trailofbits) guide to advanced dataflow analysis techniques.
https://t.co/ZQuUYzWAdF