Juliano Rizzo

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Juliano Rizzo is a security researcher best known for co-developing and demonstrating high-profile cryptographic attacks against SSL/TLS, including the BEAST attack.

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instanceOf security researcher
coDevelopedWith Thai Duong NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Brazil
developed BEAST attack NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork computer security
cryptography
network security
hasExpertise SSL/TLS internals
browser security
cryptographic implementation flaws
man-in-the-middle attacks
hasRole penetration tester
vulnerability researcher
influenced deployment of newer TLS versions
deprecation of insecure SSL/TLS configurations
knownFor BEAST attack NERFINISHED
cryptographic attacks on SSL/TLS
research on TLS vulnerabilities
languageSpoken English
Portuguese
nativeLanguage Portuguese
notableAchievement raising awareness of TLS 1.0 CBC-mode weaknesses
notableFor demonstrating real-world impact of theoretical cryptographic weaknesses
notableWork practical exploitation of TLS 1.0 CBC-mode vulnerability (BEAST)
occupation security researcher
presentedAt security conferences
researchArea cryptographic protocol attacks
transport layer security
web application security

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BEAST attack demonstratedBy Juliano Rizzo