The Year of LangSec Bugs
Offered By: IEEE via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive analysis of language-based security vulnerabilities in this 44-minute IEEE conference talk from the 2017 LangSec Workshop. Delve into the prevalence of "LangSec" bugs that dominated security headlines since 2014, with a particular focus on the year 2016. Examine how these vulnerabilities could have been identified and prevented using the LangSec approach. Gain insights into the evolving landscape of language-based security threats and their impact on the field of cybersecurity. Presented at the IEEE Symposium on Security & Privacy Workshops in San Jose, CA, this talk offers valuable perspectives on the critical role of language security in modern software development and system protection.
Syllabus
2016: The Year of LangSec Bugs?
Taught by
IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
Tags
Related Courses
Computer SecurityStanford University via Coursera Cryptography II
Stanford University via Coursera Malicious Software and its Underground Economy: Two Sides to Every Story
University of London International Programmes via Coursera Building an Information Risk Management Toolkit
University of Washington via Coursera Introduction to Cybersecurity
National Cybersecurity Institute at Excelsior College via Canvas Network