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FUZZING AGAINST THE MACHINE
Within the course, with tools like QEMU, this type of exploration is now more in-depth...
A SHARED PATH TO OVERCOME HUMAN LIMITS
HANDS ON LAB
FROM THE IOT WORLD TO MILITARY SECURITY
Fuzzing against the machine
Fuzzing is a JOURNEY into the mind of machines: a powerful method that pushes systems to reveal their weaknesses. Imagine putting SOFTWARE to the test with unpredictable inputs— a TSUNAMI of unexpected data that uncovers every hidden corner.
This is how bugs and vulnerabilities emerge—right where the code never expected to be challenged.
And with tools like QEMU, this EXPLORATION is now DEEPER and more precise than ever. For those seeking advanced CHALLENGES, fuzzing is a gateway to the secrets of digital security.
Discover below how the famous book of the Emú bird was written during the pandemic.
Community and Live Session
Join the Discord group, where you can interact with the community and exchange ideas. Additionally, every week there is a live session to clarify doubts and engage directly with Antonio Nappa.
About us

Prof. Antonio Nappa, PhD
A multi-faceted profile with a strong academic background and more than 20 years of work experience. Lifetime experience with system internals, Main author of Fuzzing Against the Machine, inventor, Cybersecurity Engineering and Software Exploitation professor at UC3M Madrid.

eloìsa nebreda
Extensive experience with UI/UX design, frontend and backend web application development with a special taste on design – The Deus Ex-maquina behind Fuzzsociety’s infrastructure.

Paola Celeste Nappa
Extensive experience in the educational space and didactical programs. The Deus Ex-maquina of our course structures and content.
StefanoAI
Our absolute Wizard of the Web, also part of the legendary team Guard@Mylan0. Making it to the finals of Defcon and Codegate together with Antonio, Aristide, Roberto, Jack, Ema, Dr Braun and Gianz
Testimonials
European Institution
Very high quality course, we will use it for internal projects, especially router emulation

US Institution
The iOS (partial) emulation part with fuzzing is just amazing

US Company
Pebble watch emulation, from harnessing to fuzzing and vulnerability discovery was a real deal

UE Company
The exercise on code coverage and dynamic translation made me understand how a CPU works