Fuzzing Programs to Find Bugs - Computerphile

Computerphile · Beginner ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·1mo ago

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Explains fuzzing programs to find bugs using random inputs and smarter techniques

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Fuzzing is a technique to find programming bugs by testing with random inputs - but there are smarter ways to go about it! Professor Alastair F Donaldson leads the Multicore Programming research group at Imperial College. Computerphile is supported by Jane Street. Learn more about them (and exciting career opportunities) at: https://jane-st.co/computerphile This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley. Computerphile is a sister project to Brady Haran's Numberphile. More at https://www.bradyharanblog.com
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