2025-03-22 –, TCC📍Room 1.126
This workshop introduces students to security relevant aspects of compiler internals, and with guided examples enables students to perform their own code modifications through a compiler. We will use a pre-setup environment with which we can analyze source code through different compilation stages and by the end of the workshop students will be able to inject code at an early compiler stage. Students will gain understanding of the security relevancy of a build chain.
This workshop introduces students to security relevant aspects of compiler internals, and with guided examples enables students to perform their own code modifications through a compiler. We will use a pre-setup environment with which we can analyze source code through different compilation stages and by the end of the workshop students will be able to inject code at an early compiler stage. Students will gain understanding of the security relevancy of a build chain.
Marion has been a Senior Security Engineer working on building threat detection solutions based on machine learning and AI. She also held an offensive security research position at Intel and different roles in the threat detection industry, as a malware reverse engineer and incident responder. Marion is the founder of BlackHoodie, a hacker bootcamp for women, which is established as a global initiative to attract more diverse talent to the security industry.