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A Reflection On ForAllSecure's Journey In Bootstrapping Behavior Testing Technology

ForAllSecure

Software security is a global challenge that is slated to grow worse. The application attack surface is growing by 111 billion new lines of software code every year, with newly reported zero-day exploits rising from one-per-week in 2015 to one-per-day by 2021, according to the Application Security Report from Cybersecurity Ventures.

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A Reflection On ForAllSecure's Journey In Bootstrapping Behavior Testing Technology

ForAllSecure

Software security is a global challenge that is slated to grow worse. The application attack surface is growing by 111 billion new lines of software code every year, with newly reported zero-day exploits rising from one-per-week in 2015 to one-per-day by 2021, according to the Application Security Report from Cybersecurity Ventures.

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A REFLECTION ON FORALLSECURE'S JOURNEY IN BOOTSTRAPPING BEHAVIOR TESTING TECHNOLOGY

ForAllSecure

Software security is a global challenge that is slated to grow worse. The application attack surface is growing by 111 billion new lines of software code every year, with newly reported zero-day exploits rising from one-per-week in 2015 to one-per-day by 2021, according to the Application Security Report from Cybersecurity Ventures.

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Mayhem Moves To Production With The Department Of Defense

ForAllSecure

With the advent of IoT, as soon as the software is outdated, the technology is considered disposable. Mayhem automatically found new vulnerabilities in commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) software, even without developer participation. Mayhem today supports compiled languages, such as Go, Rust, C, C++, and so on on Linux.

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Mayhem Moves To Production With The Department Of Defense

ForAllSecure

With the advent of IoT, as soon as the software is outdated, the technology is considered disposable. Mayhem automatically found new vulnerabilities in commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) software, even without developer participation. Mayhem today supports compiled languages, such as Go, Rust, C, C++, and so on on Linux.

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MAYHEM MOVES TO PRODUCTION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

ForAllSecure

With the advent of IoT, as soon as the software is outdated, the technology is considered disposable. Mayhem automatically found new vulnerabilities in commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) software, even without developer participation. Mayhem today supports compiled languages, such as Go, Rust, C, C++, and so on on Linux.