WuppieFuzz launched!
π Exciting News! π
After three years of hard work and countless iterations, we're thrilled to announce the launch of TNO's very own Coverage-Guided REST API Fuzzer β WuppieFuzz! π
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π Exciting News! π
After three years of hard work and countless iterations, we're thrilled to announce the launch of TNO's very own Coverage-Guided REST API Fuzzer β WuppieFuzz! π
On the 7th of June, I had the pleasure to take a seat in the jury for the second edition of the Dutch Automated Vulnerability Research (AVR) Challenge taking place at the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy.
Cyber-secure Systems By Design!
We need you.
Within TNO, I am working on an early research proposal regarding the integral consideration of cybersecurity in the design and development of systems. Yesterday, I was invited as guest speaker to present the proposal during the 2024 INTERSCT. Conference.
Last week, I was invited by Foreside to introduce them to the marvelous world of fuzzing. We had a great session with plenty of interaction and a truly engaged crowd!
Sending nicely formatted emails that are rendered correctly in (all) mail clients is a tedious task. To avoid spending a lot of time manually drafting emails through the provided Microsoft Outlook mail client, I wanted to see whether I would be able to parse Markdown and render it into a good-looking mailing leveraging the Markdown standard(1). All without the need to manually edit the output before sending.
I am thrilled to announce that the NWO (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek) awards funding for a 6-year joint effort with University of Twente, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) and TNO through their Open Technology Programme. On behalf of TNO, I will act as the lead of the user committee.
What makes this project unique, you may ask? Unlike other automated software for vulnerability analysis and handling, P6 - Prioritization for Prompt Patching of Programs with Pernicious Problems β considers vulnerabilities in their context.
We, TNO and VUSec (the Systems and Network Security Group at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam)), recently published an article at the ONE Conference highlighting challenges in Automated Vulnerability Research (AVR) and fuzzing, and the AVR roadmap defined by the Rijksoverheid. The AVR roadmap aims to boost partnerships between researchers and industry on the topic of AVR.
We're live! The TNO MPC lab is a cross-project initiative that aims to improve the overall quality, generality, and reusability in the development of Multi-Party Computation (MPC) solutions.
We strive to boost the development of new protocols and solutions, and decrease time-to-market.
Reach out to us if you want to know more, or are interested in applying or contributing to the open source software.
Today, I had the honour to present our work on survival analysis and Multi-Party Computation (MPC) to Erik Gerritsen, Secretary-General of the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (Ministerie van Volksgezondheid, Welzijn en Sport), at the Health-RI Conference 2020.