just my 2 cents .

Recently i gave a talk on langsec internally for big room of engineers .
frankly teaching science to engineers is difficult . I  lost my audience
the moment i showed them chomsky hierarcy and talking stuff like grammars
and rules . they sounded more theoretical .   Usually engineers want to see
more concrete things ,  things in action .  I did mention libdejector and
Haskell based IP Stack that comes close to langsec . I did mention that
fuzzing based testing is not enough.

So if possible some tools developed based on langsec principles to hack
popular protocols as demos might get more interest .
making them available as open source might further help to people play
around with them .



Regards,
Sashank
http://lnkd.in/88sgfr


On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 8:13 AM, Sergey Bratus <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Will,
>
>    We are soliciting papers on research and/or case studies as per the
> CFP, will have the Program Committee review them, and have the accepted
> papers presented by the authors at the workshop, with audience
> participation. We will have an invited keynote or two. We will also hold a
> discussion on the directions of the field in some form.
>
>    We are very open to suggestions of how to make it interesting to attend
> for all researchers, programmers, and hackers interested in the topic!
>
>    Thank you,
>
> --Sergey
>
>
> On Thu, 21 Nov 2013, Will Sargent wrote:
>
>  What happens at the workshop?
>>
>> Will.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 8:56 PM, Sergey Bratus <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>  Dear All,
>>>
>>>    We will hold a LangSec workshop as a part of the IEEE CS Security and
>>> Privacy Workshops (http://www.ieee-security.org/TC/SPW2014/index.html),
>>> co-located with the Symposium on Security and Privacy at the Fairmont San
>>> Jose Hotel. Our workshop will be a full-day workshop on Sunday May 18,
>>> 2014.
>>>
>>>    The CFP and other info is now posted at http://spw14.langsec.org/ .
>>> Please feel free to advertise and suggest it to potential sponsors! We
>>> would like to work out a way to waive or reduce the registration fees for
>>> industry programmers, students, hackers and enthusiasts.
>>>
>>>    Needless to say, please do submit your research or case study papers!
>>>
>>>    Thank you very much & hoping to see you at the workshop,
>>>
>>> --Sergey
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