Collection of academic papers on web security, fuzzing, and related notes
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This repository serves as a curated collection of academic papers and articles focused on web security and fuzzing, along with personal reading notes. It is primarily intended for security researchers, developers, and students interested in staying current with cutting-edge research in these domains. The project offers a structured overview of significant findings and methodologies in the field.
How It Works
The repository organizes papers by conference or source (e.g., ACM CCS, Black Hat, Arxiv), providing a table of contents for easy navigation. Each entry typically includes the paper's title, authors, organization, year, and relevant keywords, facilitating quick identification of relevant research. The collection emphasizes papers related to fuzzing techniques, web application vulnerabilities, and system security.
Quick Start & Requirements
This repository is a collection of links and metadata, not a software project. No installation or execution is required. Access is via a web browser to view the GitHub repository.
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Maintenance & Community
The repository is maintained by LyleMi. There is no explicit mention of a community forum or active development beyond periodic additions.
Licensing & Compatibility
The repository itself is under an MIT license. However, the content consists of links to external academic papers, which are subject to their own copyrights and distribution terms. The disclaimer notes that PDFs are collected from the internet and can be removed if copyright is violated.
Limitations & Caveats
The repository is a static collection and does not provide direct access to the full text of all papers; it primarily links to metadata and, where available, PDF sources. The collection's comprehensiveness is dependent on the curator's ongoing efforts.
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