It's that time of year again. Most of our DVLabs team will be in Las Vegas for Black Hat Briefings and DEFCON this week, and a number of us will also be participating. Pedram Amini is currently giving two 2-day courses on Reverse Engineering on Windows. On Wednesday, the first day of Black Hat, Rohit Dhamankar and Rob King will be presenting PISA: Protocol Identification via Statistical Analysis, discussing the application of statistical properties towards the identification of complex proprietary protocols. Pedram and Aaron Portnoy are presenting a new fuzzing framework named Sulley at their talk titled Fuzzing Sucks!. Sulley will be revisited at DEFCON when Ganesh Devarajan shows how he utilized the fuzzer to analyze SCADA protocols at his talk, Unraveling SCADA Protocols. Cody Pierce is talking about PyEmu, a pure-Python emulation library and how it makes for a valuable addition to the world of Python reverse engineering automation. Finally, Dustin Trammell will be closing out the week at DEFCON 15 with a talk titled Real-time Steganography with RTP where he will discuss and demonstrate the usage of SteganRTP, a tool which can be used to embed covert channels into standard VoIP communications.
We look forward to seeing faces we haven't seen in a while and meeting new researchers to brainstorm with, so come by and find us during the week.
DVLabs headed to Vegas
- By David Endler
- Mon 30 Jul 2007 15:04pm
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Tags: black hat,defcon
Published On: 2007-07-30 15:04:30
