Education
SEC-T 2018: Fun with Symbolic Execution
In September this fall, I gave a lightning talk at SEC-T 2018. My talk was titled "Fun with Symbolic Execution" where I described the basics of symbolic execution and gave examples on how it can be used in exploitation and reverse engineering. The recorded talk is available on YouTube and you can download the slides here. In the talk I show some code examples which you also can download as a zip.
Talk at Google: From Overflow to Shell
In December, I gave a presentation at the Google Stockholm office. It was a presentation for developers working there about the basics of binary exploitation. There was no publicly available recording of the talk but you can download the slides here.
Detectify Hacker School: From Zero to Zero Day
In December, I gave a presentation at a Detectify customer event called "Hacker School". My talk was titled "From Zero to Zero Day" where I talked about my background and journey into security and a cool remote code execution bug we found in GitHub enterprise. There was no publicly available recording of the talk but you can download the slides here.
NixuCon 2018: SMT solvers for analysis and exploitation
In September this fall, I gave a presentation at NixuCon 2018. My talk was titled "Using SMT solvers for binary analysis and exploitation" where I described the basics of symbolic execution and gave examples on how it can be used in exploitation and reverse engineering. I have yet to find the recording of the talk but you can download the slides here. Essentially, the talk was a combination of my SEC-T 2016 and 2018 talks with some extra introduction. In the talk I show some code examples which you also can download as a zip.
Talk at Försäkringsföreningen
In October this fall, I gave a short presentation at "Försäkringsföreningen". My talk was titled "Hacking som utbildning och tävling" where I talked about CTFs and why they are a fun and powerful tool to learn security. You can download the slides here.
