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Greg Wroblewski: Reversing MSRC Updates: Case Studies of MSRC Bulletins 2004-2007

Jan 09, 200618 min
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Greg Wroblewski has a Ph.D. in Computer Science and over 15 years of software industry experience. At Microsoft he is a member of a team of security researchers that investigate vulnerabilities and security threats as part of the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC). The team works on every MSRC case to help improve the guidance and protection we provide to customers through our security updates and bulletins by discovering additional attack vectors, new exploitation techniques and adapting quickly to stay ahead of the ever evolving security ecosystem. This team also provides forward looking security guidance to product teams within Microsoft, impacting products that have and have not shipped and ultimately helping to protect Microsoft customers from getting their systems compromised by building more resilient software. During past few years he has worked on some of the high profile security flaws, overseeing investigation, production and release of up to 20 Microsoft's security bulletins per year. Prior to joining Microsoft he was doing academic research in reverse engineering and code obfuscation techniques.
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