package binsec
Semantic analysis of binary executables
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
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AAdel Djoudi
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BBenjamin Farinier
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CChakib Foulani
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DDorian Lesbre
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FFrédéric Recoules
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GGuillaume Girol
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JJosselin Feist
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LLesly-Ann Daniel
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MManh-Dung Nguyen
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MMathéo Vergnolle
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MMathilde Ollivier
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MMatthieu Lemerre
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OOlivier Nicole
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RRichard Bonichon
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RRobin David
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SSébastien Bardin
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SSoline Ducousso
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TTa Thanh Dinh
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YYaëlle Vinçont
Maintainers
Sources
binsec-0.7.2.tbz
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README.md.html
BINSEC
BINSEC is an open-source toolset to help improve software security at the binary level. It relies on cutting-edge research in binary code analysis, at the intersection of formal methods, program analysis, security and software engineering. It is powered up by state-of-the-art techniques such as binary-level formal methods, symbolic execution, abstract interpretation, SMT solving and fuzzing.
Website
More information about BINSEC is available at: https://binsec.github.io/
Getting started
See install instructions.
Then, have a look at user documentation for command examples.
Contributing
Found a bug or want to make a suggestion, check how to contribute improving BINSEC.
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