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In this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we take a close look at weaponizing ASCII escape sequences with Fredrik (STÖK) Alexandersson from Truesec.
Fredrik (STÖK) Alexandersson is a dynamic individual driven by a boundless curiosity and a passion for sharing knowledge. With over three decades of professional experience, he's hacked his way through realms ranging from computers and technology to marketing, fashion, communication, and even the human psyche. Renowned for his lightning-fast presentations and his knack for making complex technical subjects entertaining, STÖK is a prominent figure in the cybersecurity community. His meticulous attention to detail, insatiable curiosity, and "Good Vibes Only" attitude have inspired millions worldwide and earned him recognition from industry giants like Salesforce, Microsoft, and Verizon Media, among many others. Currently, he working as a Hacker and Creative Director at TRUESEC.
You can follow him on Twitter/X here.
And you can watch his talk on Weaponizing ASCII escape sequences here.
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In this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we take a close look at weaponizing ASCII escape sequences with Fredrik (STÖK) Alexandersson from Truesec.
Fredrik (STÖK) Alexandersson is a dynamic individual driven by a boundless curiosity and a passion for sharing knowledge. With over three decades of professional experience, he's hacked his way through realms ranging from computers and technology to marketing, fashion, communication, and even the human psyche. Renowned for his lightning-fast presentations and his knack for making complex technical subjects entertaining, STÖK is a prominent figure in the cybersecurity community. His meticulous attention to detail, insatiable curiosity, and "Good Vibes Only" attitude have inspired millions worldwide and earned him recognition from industry giants like Salesforce, Microsoft, and Verizon Media, among many others. Currently, he working as a Hacker and Creative Director at TRUESEC.
You can follow him on Twitter/X here.
And you can watch his talk on Weaponizing ASCII escape sequences here.
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