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Windows drivers attack surface

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Video duration
01:00:31
Language
English
Abstract
This presentation covers windows kernel driver security issues. It'll discuss some background, and then give an overview of the most common issues seen in drivers, covering both finding and fixing issues.

In this presentation I intent to cover a rapid fire set of issues that commonly occur in windows drivers. From the trivial (ioctl, probing) to the obscure and subtle. The presentation will discuss these issues, illustrate them with examples, and offer developer guidance on how to avoid and mitigate these issues.

Whether you're a security researcher, a developer looking for some security guidance when writing these drivers, or just generally curious about driver internals, there's something here for all.

Talk ID
7510
Event:
32c3
Day
1
Room
Hall 2
Start
5:15 p.m.
Duration
01:00:00
Track
Security
Type of
lecture
Speaker
Ilja van Sprundel
Talk Slug & media link
32c3-7510-windows_drivers_attack_surface
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