Techzine.jp featured Kosuga as a next generation engineer in an article on their website. The article also introduced Amberate as a next generation software.
The article can be viewed by visiting this link.
Techzine.jp featured Kosuga as a next generation engineer in an article on their website. The article also introduced Amberate as a next generation software.
The article can be viewed by visiting this link.
We added information about AMBERATE.ORG and the free vulnerability detection services we provide, in addition to creating an English version of this website.
We used Amberate to conduct a security check on a website called Open Government Lab hosted by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Japan. Also, we are grateful that they have allowed us to post a short description of Amberate on their website.
The website for AMBERATE.ORG has moved to www.amberate.org.
We introduced a new technique related to web session issues in the Poster Track at the WWW 2010, under the following title:
“Automated Detection of Session Fixation Vulnerabilities”
Yusuke Takamatsu, Yuji Kosuga, and Kenji Kono
http://www2010.org/www/program/posters/
AMBERATE.ORG just got a Twitter account (@amberate).
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Kosuga received the Best Student Presentation Award for a presentation about Amberate that he made under the title “An Effective Audit Testing for Detecting Vulnerabilities in Web Applications” in Okinawa, Japan in April 2009.
This website was created to document the development status of Amberate and the services we have provided.
Kosuga introduced and demonstrated Amberate to venture capitalists and entrepreneurs at Venture BEAT in Tokyo. The purpose of this event was to display current cutting-edge technology.
Venture BEAT has also been mentioned on the following websites:
Kosuga gave a presentation titled “An Automated and Optimized Audit Testing Framework for Web Applications”, and demonstrated Amberate to the convention attendees at IPAX2009.