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<td><span style="border-bottom: dashed 1px #000" title="Web applications are an important part of our everyday lives and, like any other software, they are prone to vulnerabilities. Given that they are accessible for many users, it is of the utmost importance to ensure that vulnerabilities are removed from them. Unfortunately, many developers are unaware of the correct way of fixing certain vulnerabilities. For this reason, a tool capable of automatically correcting these applications would be greatly beneficial for their security. In this talk, I will show some of the reasons why vulnerabilities are introduced, and why developers are misinformed about them. I will also present the current status and main challenges of the work I am currently performing.">Automatically correcting PHP web applications</span></td>
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Revision as of 14:53, 13 March 2019

The NavTalks is a series of informal talks given by Navigators members or some special guests about every two-weeks at Ciências, ULisboa.

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Contents

Past presentations

September 2018

20 Alysson Bessani SMaRtChain: A Principled Design for a New Generation of Blockchains  
20 Rui Miguel Named Data Networking with Programmable Switches  

October 2018

4 Bruno Vavala (Research Scientist in Intel Labs) Private Data Objects  
4 Marcus Völp (Research Scientist, CritiX, SnT, Univ. of Luxembourg) Reflective Consensus  
18 Yair Amir (Professor, Johns Hopkins University) Timely, Reliable, and Cost-Effective Internet Transport Service using Structured Overlay Networks  

November 2018

13 Salvatore Signorello The Past, the Present and some Future of Interest Flooding Attacks in Named-Data Networking  
13 Tiago Oliveira Vawlt - Privacy-Centered Cloud Storage  
27 Nuno Neves Segurança de Software - Como Encontrar uma Agulha num Palheiro?  
27 Ricardo Mendes Vawlt - The Zero-knowledge End-to-end Encryption Protocol  

December 2018

11/12 António Casimiro AQUAMON: Dependable Monitoring with Wireless Sensor Networks in Water Environments  
11/12 Carlos Nascimento Review of wireless technology for AQUAMON: Lora, sigfox, nb-iot  

January 2019

15/01 Fernando Alves A comparison between vulnerability publishing in OSINT and Vulnerability Databases  
15/01 Ibéria Medeiros SEAL: SEcurity progrAmming of web appLications  
29/01 Fernando Ramos Networks that drive themselves…of the cliff  
29/01 Miguel Garcia Some tips before rushing into LaTeX (adapted from: How (and How Not) to Write a Good Systems Paper)  

February 2019

19/02 Ana Fidalgo Conditional Random Fields and Vulnerability Detection in Web Applications  
19/02 João Sousa Towards BFT-SMaRt v2: Blockchains and Flow Control  

March 2019

13/03 Pedro Gaspar    
13/03 Ricardo Morgado Automatically correcting PHP web applications  


Upcoming presentations

March 2019

27/03 André Oliveira    
27/03 Nuno Dionísio    

April 2019

10/04 Adriano Serckumecka    
10/04 Tulio Ribeiro    
24/04 Miguel Moreira    
24/04 Pedro Ferreira    

May 2019

08/05 Diogo Gonçalves    
08/05 Vinicius Cogo    
22/05 Francisco Araújo    
22/05 Miguel Matos    

June 2019

05/06 Eric Vial    
05/06 Robin Vassantlal    
19/06 João Pinto    
19/06 Tiago Correia    

July 2019

03/07 -    
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17/07 -    
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