Security News > 2016 > September > Project Springfield: Cloud-based fuzz testing for uncovering million-dollar bugs (Help Net Security)
This Moday Microsoft debuted Project Springfield, a cloud-based fuzz testing (aka fuzzing) service that the company has been working on for a quite a while. David Molnar and Patrice Godefroid, two of the key researchers behind Project Springfield, have been claiming since 2010 that fuzzing in the cloud will revolutionize security testing, and now they have provided the means to prove that assertion. What is fuzz testing? Fuzz testing is a method for discovering bugs … More →
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