Archive for April, 2009

Speaking at SyScan 2009 Singapore and Taipei

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

I will present a session at this year's SyScan 2009 in Singapore and also in Taipei. The session is about my research into advanced post exploitation in hardened PHP environments. If you want to see some PHP memory corruption voodoo you should see it. Session: State of the Art Post ...

Speaking at Dutch PHP Conference 2009

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

I will present a session and a workshop at this year's Dutch PHP Conference 2009 in Amsterdam. The session is about writing secure PHP applications with the Zend Framework and the workshop is a PHP security crash course for beginners. Don't expect any magic. If you want to see PHP ...

Speaking at International PHP Conference 2009 Spring Edition

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

I will present two sessions at this year's International PHP Conference 2009 - Spring Edition in Berlin about Bytekit and writing secure PHP applications with the Zend Framework. Session: Bytekit - An open source toolset to work with PHP bytecode Bytekit is a PHP extension that allows PHP applications to directly read ...

CGNSec - Fifth Meeting in Cologne

Monday, April 27th, 2009

I just wanted to announce that this wednesday (29th of April 2009) at 19:30 there will be the fifth CGNSec meetup in Cologne/Germany. With Eurocrypt 2009 in town we hope that some of the security researchers from there will join us. The meeting takes place at Hallmackenreuther, BrĂ¼sseler Platz 9, 50674 ...

The Month of Java Bugs

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

I just wanted to announce that two years after the Month of PHP Bugs the same crew is back to organise the Month of Java Bugs in May 2009. In days were more and more researchers join the nomorefreebugs campaign this initiative will provide Java security bugs for free, day ...