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College Recruiting!
September 12th, 2019 by Kevin Hoffer
Our college recruiting for this fall will be starting on Monday, September 16th at the University of Dayton! Please stop by and see our booth, chat with our representatives, and pick up a t-shirt. We’ll also be at The Ohio State University on 9/23, Cedarville University on 9/25, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology on 10/2, Case… » Read More
New Chief Scientist
September 21st, 2018 by Andrew Beatty
Dr. Dan Chivers will be joining Caesar Creek Software as Chief Scientist on October 15th, 2018. His responsibilities will include advising project teams, running the Internal Research and Development department, and performing cutting edge research in the cyber domain. Dan’s interests include vulnerability discovery and exploitation, automated software analysis techniques, and machine learning. Prior to… » Read More
New Careers Portal
September 14th, 2018 by Andrew Beatty
CC-SW is excited to announce the launch of our new online careers portal! We have previously hosted a couple reverse engineering challenges, but decided to build a web application where people interested in this type of work could track their progress through a wider variety of CTF-style challenges. The portal has a handful of fun… » Read More
Caesar Creek Software is excited to announce that we are opening an office in the Boston suburb of Woburn, Massachusetts on April 2nd, 2018. We are proud to welcome a team of highly-experienced vulnerability researchers into the CC-SW family. The Woburn team shares our passion for developing state-of-the-art engineering solutions while exceeding our customers’ expectations. We look forward… » Read More
We’ve received some feedback from our first reverse engineering challenge and realized it might be a little too complex and time consuming for beginners. We’ve decided to write a smaller, simpler one, this time targeting Windows. (Maybe that’s too much of a hint, already?) Download the file here. Have fun with it; we purposefully wrote… » Read More