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Security and Development Insights: Spring 2011 Software Security Lecture Series

Join us for an engaging afternoon at the Software Security Lecture, featuring invited speaker Michal discussing Apple iOS development. This event will take place in Room 313 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Students are reminded that project proposals (two pages) are due next week, with hard copies required in class. Today's presentations include Vincent on Information Disclosure (Chapter 14), Alex on Attacking Compiled Applications (Chapter 15), and Jorina leading a discussion on the FLAX paper. Upcoming presentations will cover web security topics and a symbolic execution framework.

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Security and Development Insights: Spring 2011 Software Security Lecture Series

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  1. Software SecurityLecture 8 Fang Yu Dept. of MIS, National Chengchi University Spring 2011

  2. Announcement This afternoon, we have an invited speaker, Michal, for Apple iOS development. Room 313, 1:00-4:00pm Michal will give us another lecture here on May 24, 10:00-12:00am. Your project proposal (two pages) is due on next week. Bring a hard copy to the class.

  3. Outline Today, we will have Vincent presenting Exploring Information Disclosure (Chapter 14), Alex presenting Attacking Compiled Applications (Chapter 15) We will also have Jorina lead the discussion on the paper: FLAX: Systematic Discovery of Client-side Validation Vulnerabilities in Rich Web Applications, NDSS 2010 (UC Berkely). You can find the slides link here. http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~prateeks/papers/FLAX-ppt.ppt

  4. Next Week We will have Ruei-Chenpresenting: Attacking Application Architecture (Chapter 16), I-Yang presenting: Attacking the Web Server (Chapter 17) We will also have Ruei-Jiunlead the discussion on the paper: A Symbolic Execution Framework for JavaScript. (WebBlaze project, UC Berkely). You can find the slides here: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~prateeks/papers/kudzu.ppt

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