CodiSec had been planning its trip to Japan ever since we successfully qualified for the CTF competition in Tokyo, but we don’t plan to take a moment’s rest from there, not with the next step of our journey bringing us…
CodiSec had been planning its trip to Japan ever since we successfully qualified for the CTF competition in Tokyo, but we don’t plan to take a moment’s rest from there, not with the next step of our journey bringing us…
The CodiSec team has given us yet another reason to be proud! This time it was at last weekend’s
Victory! CodiSec CTF team captured the most flags — and the title — at recent CTF held during SecurityFest conference in Göteborg, Sweden. CodiSec beat out 200 global competitors, going down to the wire against a Korean team they overcame…
CodiSec’s CTF Team (CS16) has just returned from SECCON finals in Tokyo. They ended up with a very good 6th place leaving many world CTF leaders behind. CodiSec was represented by Marcin Kościelnicki, Borys Popławski, Robert Tomkowski and Krzysztof Zając…
CodiSec’s development team is keeping up the pace! The next step on our journey towards our leading binary data analysis tool has been made – the next monthly release of Veles is now available (also on GitHub: https://github.com/codilime/veles). Main improvements include:…
Veles visualizations are purely statistical representations of binary data. We take a sequence of bytes and visualize correlations between certain values. It doesn’t matter if it’s an executable file, a picture or a disk image – from the perspective of…
This page contains examples of Veles visualization. For explanation on how they actually work check out Binary visualization explained. By testing Veles visualizations on numerous files we found that different types of data look very differently. We can easily notice the differences…
November brought a new success in our intensive CTF work! We took 2nd place at DefCamp! The competition’s finals were held in Bucharest, Romania, during one of CEE’s most significant hacking conferences attended by more than 1,000 IT security specialists.…
November 8 saw the first public presentation of Veles – our brand-new open-source tool for binary file analysis – at the Security PWNing Conference in Warsaw. Marcin Koscielnicki and Maciej Pytel ran a demo of the new tool in action…
Last week our CTF team took second place in the hack.lu competition. The competition was part of Hack.lu 2016 – an open convention / conference where people can discuss about computer security, privacy, information technology and its cultural / technical…