FlowFuzz - A Framework for Fuzzing OpenFlow-Enabled Software and Hardware Switches
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore FlowFuzz, a fuzzing framework for SDN-enabled software and hardware switches, in this 38-minute Black Hat conference talk. Delve into the OpenFlow protocol, the current de facto standard for communication between SDN-enabled switches and central controlling instances. Learn about the framework's approach to testing and identifying vulnerabilities in OpenFlow-enabled devices. Gain insights from presenters Nicholas Gray, Thomas Zinner, Phuoc Tran-Gia, and Manuel Sommer as they discuss the importance of security testing in software-defined networking environments. Discover how FlowFuzz can be applied to improve the robustness and security of SDN infrastructures.
Syllabus
FlowFuzz - A Framework for Fuzzing OpenFlow-Enabled Software and Hardware Switches
Taught by
Black Hat
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