hack::soho | 30 Apr | Subtle Pitfalls in C and C++ Programming | Taha Draidia

Join us at the next hack::soho featuring a talk from Taha Draidia, IOActive Senior Security Consultant.

Join us for an evening of fun at this month’s hack::soho taking place 30 April, 6pm – 9pm GMT, set up to be a loose networking environment where cyber security professionals can chat, get some complimentary food & drink, and discuss rising global trends.

This month’s hack::soho features a talk from Taha Draidia, IOActive Senior Security Consultant. The abstract of the talk, ‘Subtle Pitfalls in C and C++ Programming,’ is below!

hack::soho is a monthly event hosted at our London, UK office for the cybersecurity and hacking community to discuss all things security over food and refreshments. We welcome you to invite others in your circle to extend our collective network.

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ABSTRACT

This talk features Taha Draidia, Senior Security Consultant, examining subtle pitfalls in C and C++ programming through a selection of mistakes and misconceptions encountered firsthand. It covers bug-prone areas such as undefined behavior, object lifetime, string handling, concurrency, compiler behavior, and calling conventions.