Crash Override

How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer meat?

If you want to avoid being hacked, you first have to know what to protect. This article previews how to do that with Chalk.
By Mark Curphey
October 16, 2023

Why open core, GPL and dual licensing is a model that works

Why open core, GPL and dual licensing is a model that works
By Mark Curphey
October 10, 2023

The curse of AI in the security industry

What happens if everyone thinks AI is table stakes? It become a checkbox feature.
By Mark Curphey
October 5, 2023

Five Questionable Things About Top Ten Security Lists

Five Questionable Things About Top Ten Security Lists
By Mark Curphey
October 3, 2023

Chalk is now officially open-source

Chalk is officially now open-source
By Mark Curphey
September 26, 2023

Chalk™ 0.0.1 (alpha) has been released

Announcing Chalk™ Alpha
By John Viega
July 26, 2023

Early Access to Crash Override

Get Early Access to the Chalk™ source code and the Crash Override platform
By Mark Curphey
July 26, 2023

Building Security Tools is the Wrong Approach

Building security tools is the wrong approach
By Mark Curphey
June 13, 2023

We Need Modern Product Security Certification And We Need It Now

We Need Modern Product Certification and We need It Now
By Mark Curphey
June 6, 2023

Why you should not give a f*ck about security awards

The bull shitake from some security companies is out of control and security awards are a farcical tool they are using to look credible. It needs to stop.
By Mark Curphey
May 10, 2023

The Hackers Mural - Amsterdam April 2023

The hackers mural in Amsterdam celebrating Grace Hopper and Alan Turing. True hackers.
By Mark Curphey
April 21, 2023

Creating Art Not Junk - The Hack in the Box Treasure Hunt

Lets kills cheap tacky conference swag
By Mark Curphey
April 17, 2023