At Microsoft’s Ignite conference in Atlanta yesterday, the company announced the availability of a new cloud-based service for developers that will allow them to test application binaries for security ...
Google LLC’s new application of generative AI to a tried-and-true cybersecurity method called fuzzing could help elevate it into the top tray of enterprises’ defensive tool chests. Fuzzing is the ...
Microsoft this week at its Ignite 2016 conference in Atlanta released details of a new cloud-based service for rooting out software bugs. The so-called Project Springfield tool is a fuzzing service ...
Software developers at Microsoft have been working on a new method of automated testing. A technique called fuzzing relies on inputting mass amounts of data into a program to try and force a crash or ...
Open-source software may be safer in general than proprietary software, but in specific it can fail just as badly. Heartbleed, Freak, and Logjam to name just three major OpenSSL security problems, ...
Fuzzing can be a valuable tool for ferreting out zero-day vulnerabilities in software. In hopes of encouraging its use by developers and researchers, Google announced Wednesday it’s now offering free ...
Microsoft has released a new open-source security tool called Project OneFuzz, a testing framework for Azure that brings together multiple software security testing tools to automate the process of ...
Adobe on Friday acknowledged that as many as 80 bugs in Flash Player were reported by a Google security engineer as it defended its decision not to spell out details of the vulnerabilities. Google ...