Head of Security Architecture. PhD, Computer Science. Ransomware, Threat Intelligence, Systems Security. Opinions here are my own and not of my employer.
IEEE Secure Development @ieeesecdev practitioners session deadline is approaching! May 14th! 2 pages, practitioners perspective on secure software development. Great platform to dessiminate ideas within the software security research community:
https://t.co/CB8Wsv9VXg
late to write-up the walkthrough this year, but here's my solution to the @KringleCon 2022 #holidayhack challenge! Thank you all and see you next year!
https://t.co/FoKAO1khPF
PS. LOVED the LOTR theme this year!
I decided to try #ChatGPT for myself. I'm impressed. I asked it to create a CTF with a specific vulnerability in RSA (modulus can be factored) in Python3 and here’s the result
@Grifter801 I feel this. I play FIFA and I can almost read the programming that's set to artificially inject *drama* into online competitive modes like FUT champs: 1) last minute goals in stoppage time to equalize, 2) alternate between winning and losing games etc. Makes it hard to enjoy
if you're at @LASCONATX, come see my talk: "Close Encounters of the Vulnerable Kind: A DevSecOps Odyssey."
We have the CI/CD pipelines with automation, now let's talk #infosec in those environments!
Thank you, IEEE SecDev! A diverse mixture of academic and industry researchers at @ieeesecdev! Highly recommend attending this conference if you're interested in #DevSecOps
Excited to be speaking at and attending @LASCONATX 😎conference for the 1st time in October! Looking forward to seeing you all there in person and hanging out, talking #DevSecOps / #CyberSecurity
https://t.co/EIFm5jAa4U
I love this primer on "how NOT to generate random numbers" by Nadia Heninger. If you're going to read one #cryptography primer this month, make it this one: https://t.co/oHQYer0nw2