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3.2f Industry Paper - Fuzzing SIMPLE

Tracks
Track 5
Thursday, November 12, 2020
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Speaker

Prof. Dr. Tobias Eggendorfer
Professor
Hs Ravensburg-weingarten, Bundeswehr University Munich

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Abstract

SIMPLE is a protocol to send Tactical Data Link (TDL) messages over various networks in order to either connect different, geographical distanced locations or for training purposes. It is one of many TDL standards, with the advantage of its documentation being publicly available. To test TDL devices for security issues, this paper discusses fuzzing of SIMPLE systems in order to test them for software security issues.

Biography

Tobias Eggendorfer has been appointed professor for IT security in 2013, after having been a professor for IT forensics since 2009. For almost two decades he has researched interoperability issues in TDL at the Bundeswehr University Munich. His current research is in combining his security research with his TDL knowledge. Volker Eiseler studied Computer Science at the Technical University of Munich and received his diploma with distinction in 2007. From 2007 he worked as a scientific research assistant at the Bundeswehr University Munich, where he began his doctorate in 2014 at the chair of Prof. Dreo. His research fields are network security and security of computing centers (security visualization). Since 2017, Volker Eiseler has been the managing director of the research institute CODE (Cyber Defense and Smart Data) at the Bundeswehr University Munich, where he was actively involved in planning the institute since the beginning (2013). He is also the main organizer of the annual CODE conference with up to 500 participants, which is also taking place annually since 2013, and he was involved in the organization of the 2015 white paper workshop “Perspectives on cybersecurity” for the German Ministry of Defense. Volker Eiseler has also a strong background in TDL.
Volker Eiseler
Bundeswehr University Munich

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