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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

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I mean, it was open source, right? And this is open source software, meaning that there’s some developers or some project behind it that has already built out the basics of what you need to put it into your code and start using it. And is it better to be open source or commercial. No shame in that.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Why Are Blue Team Hackers More L33T?

ForAllSecure

Sometimes they might have a budget for something like a purple team where it's a smaller group of people doing both the attack and defense, but oftentimes there's these third party companies that can come in so a sort of like a how you'd hire like a pen test or pen testing company or a pen testing individual. Request Demo Learn More.

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Key Takeaways From ForAllSecure's, “Achieving Development Speed And Code Quality With Behavior Testing” Webinar

ForAllSecure

. “Google has used fuzz testing to find 27,000 bugs and vulnerabilities in both Chrome and open source software. Carnegie Mellon has shown in a research project that they found 11,687 bugs in Linux programs. You can schedule a demo with a ForAllSecure representative here. You won’t want to miss it.

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Key Takeaways From ForAllSecure's, “Achieving Development Speed And Code Quality With Behavior Testing” Webinar

ForAllSecure

. “Google has used fuzz testing to find 27,000 bugs and vulnerabilities in both Chrome and open source software. Carnegie Mellon has shown in a research project that they found 11,687 bugs in Linux programs. You can schedule a demo with a ForAllSecure representative here. You won’t want to miss it.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM FORALLSECURE’S, “ACHIEVING DEVELOPMENT SPEED AND CODE QUALITY WITH NEXT-GENERATION FUZZING” WEBINAR

ForAllSecure

. “Google has used fuzz testing to find 27,000 bugs and vulnerabilities in both Chrome and open source software. Carnegie Mellon has shown in a research project that they found 11,687 bugs in Linux programs. You can schedule a demo with a ForAllSecure representative here. You won’t want to miss it.