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Bugs and working from home, an interview with Federico Kirschbaum

The research states that the team was "seeking and reporting security vulnerabilities in IoT devices, which led to the finding of an exploitable bug in a consumer-grade router popular in Argentina." They also stated in the research that it was escalating quickly and shares about how protecting home networks is important while working remotely.

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Bypassing certificate pinning with Gabriel Franco

Many apps implement a security feature called Certificate Pinning, creating some problems when trying to intercept the traffic between the application and the server. Today, we’ll cover the basics about that and give some examples of how to bypass it using an Android mobile.

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Our founder Francisco Amato in Sepa’s night

Our CRO Francisco Amato was part of Sepa's Night. Watch the streaming!

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Our CEO Federico Kirschbaum at Buenos Aires City Legislature

After a cyber-attack on Buenos Aires City Legislature's infrastructure in 2022, they decided to take a greater step toward cybersecurity awareness. They organized a meetup with our CEO Federico Kirschbaum and Defy Education founder Pablo G. Sabbatella.
This showcases their willingness and commitment to the security and privacy standards, a mission that is also very dear to us.

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DevSecOps: a thread

Let's talk about security into the software development lifecycle. DevSecOPS elp you identify and mitigate security risks early in the development process, reducing the chance of a breach and improving the overall security of their apps.

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Prioritizing: making your Vulnerability Management Manageable

We orchestrate many scanners results at Faraday into the same pipeline. This is how the process starts, but then we devote some time to deciding the importance or urgency of a vulnerability for our company. Cyber Risk

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