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Emeric Nasi

I am a French Security researcher. I worked as a developer for couple of years and then decided to create the Sevagas information Security blog in 2009 during a 35000 km (9 months) trip all around Australia :-). The goal was to publish tutorials, articles, and tools.

I founded in 2016 SEVAGAS Information Security to offer to my customers the results of my researches and experience in cybersecurity.

My previous assignments were to work as CyberSecurity Expert and Business coordinator and earlier security architect in energy field (SCADA and control systems). I also worked as consultant on subjects like code auditing, payment applications and PCI-DSS environment.

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You can find news about the Sevagas website and myself on my twitter account .
My professional resume is available on my linkedin account.
You can contact me using the form below. If you need to contact me in a more confidential way, you can use this gpg iconGPG key or you can use ProtonMail and send a message to ena.sevagas[ at ]protonmail.com

Note: I am using my public identity on this blog, I and honest with you and expect the same in return. I will generally not answer to emails if I cannot link the senders to a real identity, especially if they concern exploit or malware writing.


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How to set up an environment in order to learn how to test buffer overflows on a GNU Linux system.
Article published on 1 June 2010
Propose any improvement or features you would like to add to Glyptodon.
Article published on 31 May 2010
Publicly report any bugs you encountered using Glyptodon. Try to be precise and to write any error message that could help to solve the problem. Your message will not be removed until the bug (...)
Article published on 31 May 2010
For compatibility and simplicity reasons Glyptodon is written in bash language. Post here any suggestion to improve Glyptodon bash source-code.
Article published on 31 May 2010
This articles presents the dangers linked to the uprising of POSIX file capabilities.
Article published on 30 May 2010