RunSafe Lunch & Learn Presentation and Live Demo of Alkemist at SANS 2020

RunSafe’s Kenton Brazelle, Senior Field Engineer, presents at the SANS 2020 virtual Lunch and Learn session on April 8, 2020.

This video contains:
– Memory corruption attack explanation
– Highlight on the large impact of memory-based vulnerabilities in cybersecurity.
– Explanation of Alkemist Load Time Function Randomization
– How Alkemist enables continuous security across build and deeply toolchains
– Online demo of Alkemist

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...

read more
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...

read more