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This technique has been battle-tested in the 2016 DARPA CGC, where it took first place, and deployed in the real-world, solving some of the most critical software security challenges. “Google has used fuzz testing to find 27,000 bugs and vulnerabilities in both Chrome and opensource software. Missed the webinar?
This technique has been battle-tested in the 2016 DARPA CGC, where it took first place, and deployed in the real-world, solving some of the most critical software security challenges. “Google has used fuzz testing to find 27,000 bugs and vulnerabilities in both Chrome and opensource software. Missed the webinar?
This technique has been battle-tested in the 2016 DARPA CGC, where it took first place, and deployed in the real-world, solving some of the most critical software security challenges. “Google has used fuzz testing to find 27,000 bugs and vulnerabilities in both Chrome and opensource software. Missed the webinar?
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