NSA Ghidra software reverse engineering framework
Link: https://github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/ghidra
Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35324380
CC @AmpBenzScientist , Ya w/meh?
Some universities in Czechia/CEE are into reversing.
@PawelK @hn100 It would be fun and I am an American so they would likely not care too much about me bringing in troublesome ideologies and politics. Reason for visit: Research, CZUB and trying to fix Yugos and Ladas.
I suspect the last one is going to be cheaply converting to electric. The death traps are very light and could likely just use deep cycle lead batteries with a forklift electric motor. It adds weight to the bottom of the vehicle and shifts the center of mass lower and towards the center of the vehicle. It's a communist production vehicle so no one would look twice at the petrol powered generator that would be added last moment just like many features of the original design.
@PawelK @hn100 Part of me clings to America and what it stands for. Maybe it impairs my ability to do research but I always feel indebted to my homeland. Perhaps I could help change it for the better and it would be my duty to do so. That's the way I see it.
With that being said, working with people from other countries is what I enjoy. Perhaps I will look into CZ Universities and see if there are individuals or groups that would not mind having another researcher on their work. I would learn from them and hopefully they could learn from me.
It would be academic research and I would have more protection from angry corporations. I could potentially get work published and that is very impressive on a CV. Despite my reservations about locking up knowledge, or knowledge being owned, I would gladly work towards a mutual goal.
Yes I would work in research but from my homeland and going through a foreign University. Hacker Score -40 but it is very much the same end goal. It seems to be the best option for both honing my skills and becoming more attractive to employers.
That shall be fine with firmware pentester, fw code reviewer in cybersecu etc, to do it remotely.
Other i was thinkin for you would need personal presence though so probably not applicable, a position of multi-platform and multi-products pentester by samsumthin r&d center in Poland.
@AmpBenzScientist @hn100
Thats the talk I remember and I tried and will continue trying to bridge you to.