Our Events: Come and Join Us!
Code Intelligence regularly hosts exciting events: conferences on testing trends, IT security meetups, webinars, and presentations or just networking events. Stop by and get to know us in person!
Code Intelligence regularly hosts exciting events: conferences on testing trends, IT security meetups, webinars, and presentations or just networking events. Stop by and get to know us in person!
This meetup is a platform for IT security enthusiasts in Bonn and the surrounding area. Whether you are a student or an expert, you are invited to participate!
What to expect:
This was ‘FuzzCon Europe 2019 - What’s all the fuzz about?!’ our first Code Intelligence event. Many thanks to all our guests and our talented speakers Marc Wallert, Prof. Dr. Thorsten Holz, Prof. Dr. Matthew Smith, and Sebastian Poeplau. You couldn’t be there? We have created an exciting review for you.
How was the event? Watch our video - pictures say more than a thousand words!
After months of preparation, and a full day packed with excitement and hard work, we can state that the first big event on fuzzing organized by Code Intelligence in Bonn on June 27 was a success. We are also extremely happy about all the positive feedback provided by the guests and participants. The event presented current projects and the latest developments in cybersecurity with a focus on fuzzing. There was also plenty of room for networking and one-on-one discussions. The event took place in the Digital Hub co-working area and in company rooms of Code Intelligence located in the beautiful area of Bonner Bogen close to the Rhine river. Lunch from an Indian food truck and a barbecue with live music in the evening added to the casual atmosphere of the event.
The event combined four presentations and three breakout sessions. It started off with a presentation by Marc Wallert about overcoming crises in a digital environment. It was followed by the presentation on fuzzing research in the academic world by Prof. Thorsten Holz. In the afternoon, the event continued with some insights into human-centric software design by Prof. Matthew Smith, Sebastian Pöplau finished the event with a talk on symbolic execution and how it can be combined with fuzzing to improve software security testing.
Three breakout sessions taking place before and after lunch covered a range of topics on fuzzing - from explaining fuzzing technology with examples (Dr. Khaled Yakdan) to applying fuzzing to embedded devices (Sirko Höer) and easy integration of fuzzing into the software development process (Sergei Dechand).
Read the detailed summary of the event here:
Here you can find the complete keynote 'Stark durch Krisen im digitalen Zeitalter' by Mark Wallert. Please note that the keynote was held in German.
We invited leading researchers and experts from the field of IT security to present the latest and most promising innovations and developments.
Marc Wallert was kidnapped by Islamic terrorists when he was 27. Since then he is fascinated by the capability of enduring personal and professional crises. After working for global companies (PwC, Ottobock) for 17 years, he decided to become a professional keynote speaker and a coach for resilience.
Thorsten Holz is a professor at the Ruhr Universität Bochum. His research interests are in the field of applied aspects of secure IT systems and automatically detected software vulnerabilities. Furthermore, he is a speaker of the Cluster of Excellence "CASA - Cyber Security in the Age of Large-Scale Attackers".
Matthew Smith is an internationally known expert for usable security and privacy. He is a professor at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn and a member of the Fraunhofer FKIE in Bonn. Recently he has also become a member of the "Wise Council of Cybersecurity".
Sebastian Pöplau is currently a PhD student in the Software and Systems Security group of Eurecom (France), under the supervision of Aurélien Francillon. In his PhD he focuses on the security of embedded devices, moving from low-level software to hardware aspects.
Here are some impressions from past events: