SANSFIRE 2020- Rapidly Inoculate Compiled Code Against Software Memory Vulnerabilities

Effortlessly Immunize Software – Rapidly Inoculate Compiled Code Against Software Memory Vulnerabilities. RunSafe will present a brief primer on the problem of software memory vulnerabilities, and how our approach works as well as is different from other alternatives.

We will then walk students through a hands-on demo illustrating:

How to implement source code immunization using Alkemist:Repo
How to use pre-hardened binaries of popular open source components immunized via LFR through Runsafe’s Alkemist:Repo.
Each student will receive a free 30-day trial account, so they can continue working with Alkemist after the Lunch & Learn event.

RunSafe’s Risk Reduction Analysis: Minimizing Zero-Day Risks

RunSafe’s Risk Reduction Analysis: Minimizing Zero-Day Risks

Doug Britton Explains How RunSafe Shrinks Zero-Day Risk In this video, RunSafe Security’s Chief Strategy Officer, Doug Britton, explains how we tackle one of cybersecurity’s toughest challenges: quantifying and minimizing zero-day risk. Through our Risk Reduction...

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The Importance of SBOMs

The Importance of SBOMs

Build-Time SBOMs: Your First Line of Defense in Software Security The software you write might be secure—but what about the libraries, vendor binaries, or open-source packages you're pulling in? In this video, RunSafe Security’s CTO breaks down why build-time Software...

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