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Bill Demirkapi

@billdemirkapi

Security @ Microsoft. Passionate about Windows Internals. Opinions are my own.

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Longhorn (@never_released) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If handled wrong this is how to get neither backwards compatibility nor security. I'd advocate being quite careful on that one, and to remember that the goal is to ship a product that customers would like to use.

Can Bölük (@_can1357) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share my latest article: PgC - a novel approach to disable Patchguard during runtime using basic memory management principles. It has worked against every version of Patchguard for the last 7 years, without needing any updates! blog.can.ac/2024/06/28/pgc…

David Weston (DWIZZZLE) (@dwizzzlemsft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My new blog - featuring: a technical overview of the CrowdStrike incident, why security products user kernel mode, and what this means for the future of Windows. microsoft.com/en-us/security… Shout outs to my non-Microsoft friends who gave me input and technical editing, appreciate

Bill Demirkapi (@billdemirkapi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks so much to those who could make it to my talk about Large Language Models for Security Response. As promised, slides are now available! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. nbviewer.org/github/microso…

Thanks so much to those who could make it to my talk about Large Language Models for Security Response. As promised, slides are now available! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. nbviewer.org/github/microso…
Security Response (@msftsecresponse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MSRC reviews every vulnerability reported to Microsoft. While fixing a large volume of vulnerabilities helps keep customers secure, it also poses numerous practical challenges in prioritizing the most critical bugs. During his Black Hat talk, MSRC Security Engineer Bill Demirkapi

MSRC reviews every vulnerability reported to Microsoft. While fixing a large volume of vulnerabilities helps keep customers secure, it also poses numerous practical challenges in prioritizing the most critical bugs. During his Black Hat talk, MSRC Security Engineer Bill Demirkapi
WIRED (@wired) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Security researcher Bill Demirkapi found more than 15,000 hardcoded secrets and 66,000 vulnerable websites—all by searching overlooked data sources. wired.trib.al/TcWEplT