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Semantic analysis of binary executables

BINSEC aims at developing an open-source platform filling the gap between formal methods over executable code and binary-level security analyses currently used in the security industry.

The project targets the following applicative domains:

vulnerability analyses
malware comprehension
code protection
binary-level verification

BINSEC is developed at CEA List in scientfic collaboration with Verimag and LORIA.

An overview of some BINSEC features can be found in our SSPREW'17 tutorial.

Tags binary code analysis symbolic execution deductive program verification formal specification automated theorem prover plugins abstract interpretation dataflow analysis linking disassembly
AuthorsAdel Djoudi, Benoit Boero, Benjamin Farinier, Chakib Foulani, Dorian Lesbre, Frédéric Recoules, Guillaume Girol, Josselin Feist, Lesly-Ann Daniel, Mahmudul Faisal Al Ameen, Manh-Dung Nguyen, Mathéo Vergnolle, Matthieu Lemerre, Nicolas Bellec, Olivier Nicole, Richard Bonichon, Robin David, Sébastien Bardin, Soline Ducousso, Ta Thanh Dinh, Yaëlle Vinçont and Yanis Sellami
LicenseLGPL-2.1-or-later
Published
Homepagehttps://binsec.github.io
Issue Trackermailto:binsec@saxifrage.saclay.cea.fr
MaintainerBINSEC <binsec@saxifrage.saclay.cea.fr>
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Source [http] https://github.com/binsec/binsec/releases/download/0.11.1/binsec-0.11.1.tbz
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