Microsoft has released a new open-source security tool called Project OneFuzz, a testing framework for Azure that brings together multiple software security testing tools to automate the process of ...
As companies have shifted security left, putting more security checks into the development pipeline, fuzz testing, or "fuzzing," has largely continued to remain outside the main software development ...
Microsoft is enabling continuous developer-driven "fuzzing" with a newly open sourced tool the company has been using in-house for years. Project OneFuzz, an extensible fuzz testing framework for ...
Google LLC’s new application of generative AI to a tried-and-true cybersecurity method called fuzzing could help elevate it into the top tray of enterprises’ defensive tool chests. Fuzzing is the ...
Microsoft this week at its Ignite 2016 conference in Atlanta released details of a new cloud-based service for rooting out software bugs. The so-called Project Springfield tool is a fuzzing service ...
This is the second of three tips that present tools for attacking VoIP security. The previous tip focused on tools for sniffing and manipulating the packet stream. This tip covers the attack ...
Google's security experts have open-sourced another automated fuzzing utility in the hopes that developers will use it to find security bugs and patch vulnerabilities before they are exploited. Named ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Hot on the heels of the discovery of a previously unknown, ...
“Everybody be cool. This is a robbery!” is an attention-grabbing title for a paper or presentation. It’s especially effective if your audience includes Quentin Tarantino movie fans like me. Security ...
Spirent ThreatEx 2.50 extends the ThreatEx's security testing coverage by allowing users to find unknown vulnerabilities or weaknesses in their network's security devices, infrastructure or host ...
If you have read my blog here before, you might know me from the PROTOS project, and maybe as an author on VoIP security. PROTOS was fun, but it is really far away from real fuzzing. VoIP was ...
For centuries, the automotive industry has benefited from the rapid development of technology. From the introduction of Ford’s Model A back in 1903 till in recent times, when cars are being equipped ...