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all right so well first quickly go over an introduction and tell you a little bit what we are talking about so I my name is Chris Kruger Im the co-founder and chief scientist of last line which is a company that develops bdocHub detection solutions and anti-malware solutions but I wear other hats as well and Im also professor at UC Santa Barbara and you know were young and a number of other students together with me and Chobani work on interesting research topics and also on binary analysis and vulnerability finding which is what the topic of todays talk is and when we still have a little bit of time Im also a member of the shellfish team which is you know playing in CTF competitions and enjoying binary analysis in general for fun so yeah Ill just let you introduce before we kick it off of course Im young Im a PhD student at UC Santa Barbara which is an awesome place everyone should be a PhD student there but then itll be kind of crowded Im also part of shellfish like Chris