Garret Wassermann
CERT Division, Software Engineering Institute
Garret Wassermann is a vulnerability analyst in the CERT Division at the SEI. His research interests include development of programming-language and static-analysis tools for vulnerability discovery and software system verification. Previously, he taught mathematics, physics, and computer science courses as an adjunct instructor at several universities and tech schools in the Pittsburgh area and New Orleans. Wasserman received MS and BS degrees in both applied mathematics and physics from the University of New Orleans.
Publications by Garret Wassermann
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Building on Ghidra: Tools for Automating Reverse Engineering and Malware Analysis
February 10, 2022 • Podcast
Jeff GennariGarret Wassermann
Jeffrey Gennari and Garret Wassermann talk with Suzanne Miller about Kaiju, a series of tools that they have developed that allows for malware analysis and reverse engineering. Kaiju helps analysts take better advantage of the NSA's Ghidra framework.
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The CERT Guide to Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure
August 15, 2017 • Special Report
Allen D. HouseholderGarret WassermannArt Manion
This guide provides an introduction to the key concepts, principles, and roles necessary to establish a successful Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure process. It also provides insights into how CVD can go awry and how to respond when it does so.
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2016 Emerging Technology Domains Risk Survey
April 08, 2016 • Technical Report
Christopher KingDan J. KlinedinstTodd Lewellen
This 2016 report provides a snapshot of our current understanding of future technologies.
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