Presenters: Rasoul Jahanshahi, Boston University; Babak Amin Azad and Nick Nikiforakis, Stony Brook University; Manuel Egele, Boston University
Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.
*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Infosecurity.US authored by Marc Handelman. Read the original post at:
Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.
*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Infosecurity.US authored by Marc Handelman. Read the original post at:
In a recent article, researchers Rasoul Jahanshahi, Babak Amin Azad, Nick Nikiforakis, and Manuel Egele, affiliated with Boston University and Stony Brook University, presented a groundbreaking study at the USENIX Security ’23 conference. This event was held at the Anaheim Marriott and was also available via the USENIX YouTube channel. Their research focuses on a minimalist, semi-automated method to debloat PHP web applications through static analysis. The study aims to enhance web application security by reducing unnecessary code that can potentially be exploited by attackers. The full details of their work are available on the USENIX website, supported by the organization’s commitment to open access. For more information, you can read the original post on Infosecurity.US.