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From: <halvar () gmx de>
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 10:52:16 -0800
Hey all, apologies up-front if this is spamming your inbox, but I'm happy to announce that FX has joined SABRE. Below something more formal. Also, from tomorrow on I will be in the DC area for Blackhat Federal. If anyone would like a demo of BinDiff/BinNavi or just have a beer, feel free to drop me mail :) January 20th, 2006: SABRE Security announces professional services branch: SABRE Labs SABRE Security is proud to announce the start of our professional services branch: SABRE Labs, headed by Felix 'FX' Lindner. Felix is well-known for having done cutting-edge vulnerability research on: * Cisco IOS exploitation * Network printer compromises * Attacks on SAP infrastructures * Blackberry Analyzing complex systems and software for actual or potential security vulnerabilities requires extensive knowledge, real world experience and the right tools applied at the right time. SABRE Labs specializes in the high end areas of system and code analysis, leveraging the cutting edge tools of SABRE Security as well as many years of field practice in system design and implementation analysis, reverse engineering, source code auditing and improvement of existing solutions. The goal of SABRE Labs consulting is to provide our customers with the highest possible level and quality of analysis work where they need it. Our both feet on the ground approach concentrates on issues and solutions, preventing exaggeration and downplay. We excel at putting the results of detailed and dependable analysis in a global perspective for our customers and providing realistic approaches to improvements. SABRE Labs key areas at a glance * Detailed technical threat analysis of complex systems * Reverse engineering of application and kernel level code for various common operating systems and platforms * Reverse engineering of embedded systems * Reverse engineering changes in binary software (also known as Binary Diff) * Source code audits for security vulnerabilities in software in various programming languages and on various platforms * Training in reverse engineering * On-demand Research and Development of security architectures, algorithmsand solutions
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