OPEN BRAINSTORMINGS
Each week we choose a different information security related topic and solicit people internal and external to Corelabs to engage with us in an open dialogue. We invite members of the public to suggest topics and join a discussion that might be of interest to them. Some of the latest discussion topics include:
- Using Neural Networks for Remote OS Detection
- Finding MD5 collisions to produce 2 executables files with the same hash
- Programming competitions
- Collaborative endpoint security
- Peer to Peer for Security
- Bughunting - how to find and exploit vulnerabilities
- Modern intrusion techniques
- Advances in reverse engineering and cracking tools
NOTE: we call these meetings "BDLV" (Brainstorming De los Viernes - Friday's Brainstormings.)
Year 2007
169 ... Information Visualization applied to documents, or the books
with drawings are faster to read - Ernesto Mislej
http://emislej.googlepages.com/
168 ... Phreaking+VoIP (cont): a voice on the ethernet
167 ... LINQ Overview
166 ... Google CodeJam Latin America 2007
165 ... Approximation to the Cinematographic Language - Pablo de Vita
164 ... Information Gathering in IPv6
163 ... Code = Polyhedron?! What?! - Federico Fernandez (FCEN-UBA)
162 ... Phreaking+VoIP: a voice on the ethernet
161 ... Science Fiction: utopias and informatics dischronisms
Year 2006
160 ... Robots from the dismantler - Ing. Eduardo Carletti
159 ... VMworld 2006
158 ... Demos!
157 ... Allergy Attacks
156 ... Programming techniques to solve semi-real life problems
155 ... Internet: a Complex System - Ignacio Alvarez-Hamelin
(UBA+Conicet)
154 ... Vulnerability Disclosure and Vulnerability Research
153 ... Languages, semantics and web search - Santiago Bazerque
152 ... Good bye CVS+Bugzilla
151 ... Bluetooth security
150 ... Information gathering in wireless networks
149 ... Vista Kernel
148 ... How to exploit, avoid exploiting and eradicate webapp
vulnerabilities
147 ... Cracking WiFi... faster!
146 ... The PaiMei reverse engineering framework
145 ... Social network analysis
144 ... Double-checked locking, threads and C++ compiler optimizations
143 ... Bugweek Inauguration
142 ... FIFI and universal hooker
141 ... How do I realize that I have found a bug?
140 ... What bugs are we looking for? Ideas and tools for bughunting
139 ... How to make a good fuzzer
138 ... A new kind of Science
Year 2005
137 ... Looking for MD5 collisions
136 ... Preview of the Neural Network talk in PacSec/core05 conference,
Tokyo
135 ... Impact Test Suite (ITeSu)
134 ... Invitation to the Flash Party 2005
133 ... Past, present and future of Core Force
132 ... Warcraft and its variants
131 ... Neural Networks and Operating System detection
130 ... Halvar Proxy (looking for bugs, and finding how to trigger them)
129 ... Security and usability
128 ... FS.ORG (Free Science Organisation)











