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I would love to talk about security, vulnerabilities hunting, code analysis and malware analysis - and for that we would be also talking "in" Assembly (x86 and 64) and probably coding in python and C and also SMT solvers, logical programming , AI --> machine learning would / could / should be in our agenda....
I would love to talk about security, vulnerabilities hunting, code analysis and malware analysis - and for that we would be also talking "in" Assembly (x86 and 64) and probably coding in python and C and also SMT solvers, logical programming , AI --> machine learning would / could / should be in our agenda....


What I want to say is: all the points and ideas you gave me are amazing and valid. And I would love to meet up to talk about that all but I guess I need a bit focus and directions - from you! Β 
What I want to say is: all the points and ideas you gave me are amazing and valid. And I would love to meet up to talk about that all (anyway! It's my passion and my day job ;) ) but I guess I need a bit focus and directions - from you! Β 


I don't to spam the intern@ a lot, so please use the discussion tab here for it :)
I don't to spam the intern@ a lot, so please use the discussion tab here for it :)
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