Emulating Hypervisors: a Samsung RKP case study (OffensiveCon 2020)
Hello, I'm Aris Thallas, a computer security researcher working at CENSUS. Back in February 2020 I had the pleasure of presenting my work on proprietary hypervisor emulation and bug discovery at the OffensiveCon 2020 conference.
Attacking Hexagon: Security Analysis of Qualcomm's aDSP (RECON MONTREAL 2019)
Attending Recon 2019 was an amazing experience with many interesting talks. I would like to thank the organizers for the excellent event and I definitely hope to return next year.
RECON MONTREAL 2019
CENSUS will be participating in the RECON MONTREAL 2019 conference with a presentation by security researcher Dimitrios Tatsis entitled "Attacking Hexagon: Security Analysis of Qualcomm's aDSP".
Introducing Choronzon: an approach at knowledge-based evolutionary fuzzing
CENSUS researchers Nikolaos Naziridis and Zisis Sialveras have recently presented their research on knowledge-based evolutionary fuzzing, at ZeroNights 2015 in Moscow, Russia. The talk introduced a cross-platform evolutionary fuzzing framework, that will be released as a free and open-source tool.