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Fundamentals of Fuzzing using Peach Fuzzer

  • Citrix Bldg. 1, Santa Cruz room 4988 Great America Pkwy Santa Clara, CA, 95054 United States (map)

Fuzzing is the technique of finding flaws and vulnerabilities in solutions through the mutation of data. This technique is a preferred way of both defenders and attackers to discover vulnerabilities in a system.

The Peach Fuzzing Framework is the most widely used fuzzing system. Researchers, corporations, and governments use Peach to find vulnerabilities in systems. Peach was designed to fuzz any type of data consumer from servers to embedded systems. Peach is a cross-platform system running on Windows, Linux, and OS X.

This talk will walk through the fundamentals of the fuzzing process namely modeling of data and states, mutating, and monitoring. We will go through some scenarios for fuzzing.

Speaker: Seth Hinze, Principal Developer, Peach Fuzzer

Earlier Event: February 26
IT Security: Privacy of the Cloud
Later Event: April 20
Peach Fuzzer at RSA Conference 2015