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Chips & Salsa Episode 29 - STORM team with Thais Moreira

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Hey everyone,

 

We are back with the Intel STratigic Offensive Research and Mitigations (STORM) team! In this episode we talk to Thais Moreira about reverse engineering binaries, binary analysis, and all the great work she does helping to educate the community and supporting many women in technology efforts!

About our guest:

Thaís is an active and recognized member of the infosec community: she leads the groups for Reverse Engineering and x86 assembly at the chaosdorf (a CCC-hackerspace based in Düsseldorf), participates in program committees of international conferences and is a board member of blackhoodie (a reverse engineering bootcamp for women). She has given all the talks and workshops at all the fancy conferences. 

 

About the Chips & Salsa video series:

Chips and Salsa is a regular video series with hosts Jerry Bryant and Christopher “CRob” Robinson.  The videos cover such topics as vulnerability disclosures, security incident response, security assurance practices, security technologies with thought-provoking interviews with subject matter experts from Intel and across the security technology spectrum.

 

Thanks!

 

Jerry Bryant
Sr. Director of Security Communications and Incident Response
Intel Product Assurance and Security

 

About the Author
Intel Product Assurance and Security (IPAS) is designed to serve as a security center of excellence – a sort of mission control – that looks across all of Intel. Beyond addressing the security issues of today, we are looking longer-term at the evolving threat landscape and continuously improving product security in the years ahead.