Finding Bugs: 42 Tips from 4 Security Researchers | Desmond, Joran, Nat, 0xRajeev - DSS 101 2024
Finding Bugs: 42 Tips from 4 Security Researchers Billions of dollars are at risk, and protocols spend millions on security through audits and bug bounties. Have you ever wondered how you can become a top security researcher securing these billions? In this workshop, 4 recognized security researchers share their experiences on smart contract security with practical tools & techniques to find & report vulnerabilities. Security researchers, even aspirational ones, can take away some key advice to improve their smart contract security skills. DeFi Security Summit links: Website: https://defisecuritysummit.org/ X: https://x.com/summit_defi

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