Academic journals for latest RE/Malware/Exploitation research?
I am looking for journals to keep track of the latest advances in reverse engineering, binary analysis, malware, binary exploitation, etc.
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I am looking for journals to keep track of the latest advances in reverse engineering, binary analysis, malware, binary exploitation, etc.
malware
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I am looking for journals to keep track of the latest advances in reverse engineering, binary analysis, malware, binary exploitation, etc.
malware
I am looking for journals to keep track of the latest advances in reverse engineering, binary analysis, malware, binary exploitation, etc.
malware
malware
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You have a few academic workshops and conferences about the topic (or close to the topic). But, most of them are appearing and disappearing quite often unfortunately. So, it is difficult to come with a long lasting list of conferences. Anyway, here is an attempt:
Still Alive Conferences
RAID (International Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and Defenses) (21 years old)
Journal of Computer Virology and Hacking Techniques (Springer) (15 years old)
WOOT (Workshop on Offensive Technologies) (12 years old)
SSPREW (Software Security, Protection, and Reverse Engineering / Software Security and Protection Workshop) (8 years old)
CODASPY (ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy) (8 years old)
BotConf (Botnet fighting Conference) (6 years)
EuroS&P (IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy) (4 years old)
ROOTS (Reversing and Offensive-oriented Trends Symposium) (2 years old)
Discontinued Conferences
WCRE (Working Conference on Reverse Engineering)
SPRO (Workshop on Software PROtection)
These lists are definitely non-exhaustive, so feel free to tell me if I forget something!
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This is an indirect answer to your question, but hopefully still useful. There are multiple conferences that feature state-of-the-art work in this space. If anyone knows of more, feel free to add on to this list.
(links are to the archives of the conferences, whenever possible)
- Infiltrate
- OffensiveCon
RECon
- Frustratingly, they don't have a consistent method of posting slides/recordings. Generally, you can get to a year's contents by going to
recon.cx/<year>
(e.g. https://recon.cx/2017). Most of the time those pages have links to the slides and/or recordings from that year. - Notably, Montreal 2018 is an exception to this rule. They decided to embed the slides in the schedule, for some reason.
- Frustratingly, they don't have a consistent method of posting slides/recordings. Generally, you can get to a year's contents by going to
- USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT)
- USENIX Security Symposium
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Ah! I thought it was only academic conferences!!! Sorry! Yes, Infiltrate, RECon and OffensiveCon are also well known! Good catch.
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1 hour ago
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You have a few academic workshops and conferences about the topic (or close to the topic). But, most of them are appearing and disappearing quite often unfortunately. So, it is difficult to come with a long lasting list of conferences. Anyway, here is an attempt:
Still Alive Conferences
RAID (International Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and Defenses) (21 years old)
Journal of Computer Virology and Hacking Techniques (Springer) (15 years old)
WOOT (Workshop on Offensive Technologies) (12 years old)
SSPREW (Software Security, Protection, and Reverse Engineering / Software Security and Protection Workshop) (8 years old)
CODASPY (ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy) (8 years old)
BotConf (Botnet fighting Conference) (6 years)
EuroS&P (IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy) (4 years old)
ROOTS (Reversing and Offensive-oriented Trends Symposium) (2 years old)
Discontinued Conferences
WCRE (Working Conference on Reverse Engineering)
SPRO (Workshop on Software PROtection)
These lists are definitely non-exhaustive, so feel free to tell me if I forget something!
add a comment |
You have a few academic workshops and conferences about the topic (or close to the topic). But, most of them are appearing and disappearing quite often unfortunately. So, it is difficult to come with a long lasting list of conferences. Anyway, here is an attempt:
Still Alive Conferences
RAID (International Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and Defenses) (21 years old)
Journal of Computer Virology and Hacking Techniques (Springer) (15 years old)
WOOT (Workshop on Offensive Technologies) (12 years old)
SSPREW (Software Security, Protection, and Reverse Engineering / Software Security and Protection Workshop) (8 years old)
CODASPY (ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy) (8 years old)
BotConf (Botnet fighting Conference) (6 years)
EuroS&P (IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy) (4 years old)
ROOTS (Reversing and Offensive-oriented Trends Symposium) (2 years old)
Discontinued Conferences
WCRE (Working Conference on Reverse Engineering)
SPRO (Workshop on Software PROtection)
These lists are definitely non-exhaustive, so feel free to tell me if I forget something!
add a comment |
You have a few academic workshops and conferences about the topic (or close to the topic). But, most of them are appearing and disappearing quite often unfortunately. So, it is difficult to come with a long lasting list of conferences. Anyway, here is an attempt:
Still Alive Conferences
RAID (International Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and Defenses) (21 years old)
Journal of Computer Virology and Hacking Techniques (Springer) (15 years old)
WOOT (Workshop on Offensive Technologies) (12 years old)
SSPREW (Software Security, Protection, and Reverse Engineering / Software Security and Protection Workshop) (8 years old)
CODASPY (ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy) (8 years old)
BotConf (Botnet fighting Conference) (6 years)
EuroS&P (IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy) (4 years old)
ROOTS (Reversing and Offensive-oriented Trends Symposium) (2 years old)
Discontinued Conferences
WCRE (Working Conference on Reverse Engineering)
SPRO (Workshop on Software PROtection)
These lists are definitely non-exhaustive, so feel free to tell me if I forget something!
You have a few academic workshops and conferences about the topic (or close to the topic). But, most of them are appearing and disappearing quite often unfortunately. So, it is difficult to come with a long lasting list of conferences. Anyway, here is an attempt:
Still Alive Conferences
RAID (International Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and Defenses) (21 years old)
Journal of Computer Virology and Hacking Techniques (Springer) (15 years old)
WOOT (Workshop on Offensive Technologies) (12 years old)
SSPREW (Software Security, Protection, and Reverse Engineering / Software Security and Protection Workshop) (8 years old)
CODASPY (ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy) (8 years old)
BotConf (Botnet fighting Conference) (6 years)
EuroS&P (IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy) (4 years old)
ROOTS (Reversing and Offensive-oriented Trends Symposium) (2 years old)
Discontinued Conferences
WCRE (Working Conference on Reverse Engineering)
SPRO (Workshop on Software PROtection)
These lists are definitely non-exhaustive, so feel free to tell me if I forget something!
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This is an indirect answer to your question, but hopefully still useful. There are multiple conferences that feature state-of-the-art work in this space. If anyone knows of more, feel free to add on to this list.
(links are to the archives of the conferences, whenever possible)
- Infiltrate
- OffensiveCon
RECon
- Frustratingly, they don't have a consistent method of posting slides/recordings. Generally, you can get to a year's contents by going to
recon.cx/<year>
(e.g. https://recon.cx/2017). Most of the time those pages have links to the slides and/or recordings from that year. - Notably, Montreal 2018 is an exception to this rule. They decided to embed the slides in the schedule, for some reason.
- Frustratingly, they don't have a consistent method of posting slides/recordings. Generally, you can get to a year's contents by going to
- USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT)
- USENIX Security Symposium
New contributor
Ah! I thought it was only academic conferences!!! Sorry! Yes, Infiltrate, RECon and OffensiveCon are also well known! Good catch.
– perror
1 hour ago
add a comment |
This is an indirect answer to your question, but hopefully still useful. There are multiple conferences that feature state-of-the-art work in this space. If anyone knows of more, feel free to add on to this list.
(links are to the archives of the conferences, whenever possible)
- Infiltrate
- OffensiveCon
RECon
- Frustratingly, they don't have a consistent method of posting slides/recordings. Generally, you can get to a year's contents by going to
recon.cx/<year>
(e.g. https://recon.cx/2017). Most of the time those pages have links to the slides and/or recordings from that year. - Notably, Montreal 2018 is an exception to this rule. They decided to embed the slides in the schedule, for some reason.
- Frustratingly, they don't have a consistent method of posting slides/recordings. Generally, you can get to a year's contents by going to
- USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT)
- USENIX Security Symposium
New contributor
Ah! I thought it was only academic conferences!!! Sorry! Yes, Infiltrate, RECon and OffensiveCon are also well known! Good catch.
– perror
1 hour ago
add a comment |
This is an indirect answer to your question, but hopefully still useful. There are multiple conferences that feature state-of-the-art work in this space. If anyone knows of more, feel free to add on to this list.
(links are to the archives of the conferences, whenever possible)
- Infiltrate
- OffensiveCon
RECon
- Frustratingly, they don't have a consistent method of posting slides/recordings. Generally, you can get to a year's contents by going to
recon.cx/<year>
(e.g. https://recon.cx/2017). Most of the time those pages have links to the slides and/or recordings from that year. - Notably, Montreal 2018 is an exception to this rule. They decided to embed the slides in the schedule, for some reason.
- Frustratingly, they don't have a consistent method of posting slides/recordings. Generally, you can get to a year's contents by going to
- USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT)
- USENIX Security Symposium
New contributor
This is an indirect answer to your question, but hopefully still useful. There are multiple conferences that feature state-of-the-art work in this space. If anyone knows of more, feel free to add on to this list.
(links are to the archives of the conferences, whenever possible)
- Infiltrate
- OffensiveCon
RECon
- Frustratingly, they don't have a consistent method of posting slides/recordings. Generally, you can get to a year's contents by going to
recon.cx/<year>
(e.g. https://recon.cx/2017). Most of the time those pages have links to the slides and/or recordings from that year. - Notably, Montreal 2018 is an exception to this rule. They decided to embed the slides in the schedule, for some reason.
- Frustratingly, they don't have a consistent method of posting slides/recordings. Generally, you can get to a year's contents by going to
- USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT)
- USENIX Security Symposium
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Ah! I thought it was only academic conferences!!! Sorry! Yes, Infiltrate, RECon and OffensiveCon are also well known! Good catch.
– perror
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Ah! I thought it was only academic conferences!!! Sorry! Yes, Infiltrate, RECon and OffensiveCon are also well known! Good catch.
– perror
1 hour ago
Ah! I thought it was only academic conferences!!! Sorry! Yes, Infiltrate, RECon and OffensiveCon are also well known! Good catch.
– perror
1 hour ago
Ah! I thought it was only academic conferences!!! Sorry! Yes, Infiltrate, RECon and OffensiveCon are also well known! Good catch.
– perror
1 hour ago
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