COSEINC
Ben Nagy is a senior security researcher with COSEINC, and recently moved from Kuala Lumpur to hack with a view of the mountains in Kathmandu. For over a year he has been exploring ways to improve fuzzing scalability, especially against complex, closed source targets like Windows and Office. Previously working on liver destruction with eEye in Geneva and Bangkok, Ben has written whitepapers on a number of subjects and presented at conferences in Europe, Asia and Australia. Ben is probably that guy over there drinking beer and talking about Ruby.
Industrial Bug Mining - Extracting, Grading and Enriching the Ore of Exploits