Wallarm goes to Singapore

By Leonid iaitskyi. — Own work., CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=33766160

What: Hack In The Box GSEC SINGAPORE 2017

When: August 21st — 25th 2017

Where: InterContinental Singapore

Why go:

REASON #1: 
Meet Wallam and find out how to extend your security team with AI

REASON #2:
Go to the talk by Ivan Novikov and find what the fuzzers can do for you

Fuzzing is one of the hardest and simplest things in computer security at the same time. It’s really easy to start fuzz something and it’s really hard to understand what else you can fuzz after obvious methods like bitflip, walking byte flips, etc, etc, etc. For the complex data formats, it’s required to learn hard and drill into this format description like BNF to be able to apply the payload in a right place.

REASON #3:
Singapore is a cool city, though it can be rather warm in August

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