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Adam Cecchetti Phones & Addresses

  • Seattle, WA
  • 45 Linmore Dr, Irwin, PA 15642 (724) 863-8882
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Slippery Rock, PA
  • 637 3Rd Ave W APT 208, Seattle, WA 98119

Work

Company: Deja vu security Nov 2009 Address: Seattle, WA Position: Chief research officer

Education

Degree: MS School / High School: Carnegie Mellon University Aug 2003 to May 2005 Specialities: Information Networking

Skills

Security • Penetration Testing • Application Security • Computer Security • Network Security • Web Application Security • Vulnerability Assessment • Information Security • Information Security Management • Reverse Engineering • Security Research • Security Architecture Design • Software Development • Security Audits • Cloud Computing • Hardware • Encryption • Tcp/Ip • Firewalls • Internet Protocol Suite • Computer Forensics • Cloud Security • Code Review • Linux

Languages

English • Russian • Italian

Industries

Computer Software

Resumes

Resumes

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Managing Director

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Location:
1518 4Th St, Seattle, WA 98057
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Deja vu Security - Seattle, WA since Nov 2009
Chief Research Officer

Leviathan Security Group, Inc. May 2007 - Nov 2009
Principal Security Consultant

Amazon.com, Inc Aug 2005 - May 2007
Security Engineer

Cecchetti and Associates - Pittsburgh, PA Jul 1999 - May 2007
Consultant

Clearspring Technologies, Inc. - Pittsburgh, PA May 2004 - Aug 2005
Security Architect
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University Aug 2003 - May 2005
MS, Information Networking
Saint Vincent College Aug 1999 - May 2003
BS, Computer Science
Skills:
Security
Penetration Testing
Application Security
Computer Security
Network Security
Web Application Security
Vulnerability Assessment
Information Security
Information Security Management
Reverse Engineering
Security Research
Security Architecture Design
Software Development
Security Audits
Cloud Computing
Hardware
Encryption
Tcp/Ip
Firewalls
Internet Protocol Suite
Computer Forensics
Cloud Security
Code Review
Linux
Languages:
English
Russian
Italian

Publications

Us Patents

Detecting Malware In Content Items

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US Patent:
8621613, Dec 31, 2013
Filed:
May 26, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/471994
Inventors:
Jon A. McClintock - Seattle WA, US
Eric J. Martin - Bainbridge Island WA, US
Karl A. McCabe - Dublin, IE
Thibault Candebat - Dublin, IE
Adam J. Cecchetti - Seattle WA, US
David Erdmann - Edmond WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 21/00
US Classification:
726 22, 726 23, 726 24
Abstract:
Disclosed are various systems, methods, and other embodiments directed to detection of malware in content items. To detect the malware, for example, an environment is simulated in a computing device configured to render a network page having a container for content placement. The existence of malware in a content item is detected in the computing device by implementing a rendering of the network page in the environment with the content item inserted in the container to detect an unauthorized action by the content item.

Detecting Malware In Content Items

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US Patent:
20160261623, Sep 8, 2016
Filed:
May 16, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/155861
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
Eric J. Martin - Bainbridge Island WA, US
Karl A. McCabe - Dublin, IE
Thibault Candebat - Dublin, IE
Adam J. Cecchetti - Seattle WA, US
David Erdmann - Edmond WA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Disclosed are various systems, methods, and other embodiments directed to detection of malware in content items. To detect the malware, for example, one or more content items are identified in association with the rendering of a network page in a simulated environment. A plurality of tests are applied to the one or more content items to detect an existence of malware associated with the content items.

Metaphor Based Language Fuzzing Of Computer Code

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US Patent:
20150309914, Oct 29, 2015
Filed:
Jul 2, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/791209
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
Adam Cecchetti - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/36
G06F 21/57
G06F 9/45
Abstract:
The disclosed subject matter provides for software testing using metaphor based language fuzzing. Metaphor based language fuzzing can decompose a code segment into a metaphor representing the code segment. The metaphor can be mutated based on determined logical perturbations to any element of the metaphor. The mutation of the metaphor can act as a surrogate for mutation of the code segment. The mutated metaphor can be analyzed to reveal performance differences in comparison to the code segment. These performance difference can be correlated to mutation of the metaphor such that a corresponding mutation of the code segment can be correlated by extrapolation. Moreover, mutators can be stored and reused on other metaphors. Furthermore, employing a metaphor as a root language surrogate can facilitate generating a reduced number of mutators as compared to directly mutating code segments in a plurality of computer languages.

Metaphor Based Language Fuzzing Of Computer Code

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US Patent:
20150026669, Jan 22, 2015
Filed:
Jun 19, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/309841
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
Adam Cecchetti - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/45
US Classification:
717137
Abstract:
The disclosed subject matter provides for software testing using metaphor based language fuzzing. Metaphor based language fuzzing can decompose a code segment into a metaphor representing the code segment. The metaphor can be mutated based on determined logical perturbations to any element of the metaphor. The mutation of the metaphor can act as a surrogate for mutation of the code segment. The mutated metaphor can be analyzed to reveal performance differences in comparison to the code segment. These performance difference can be correlated to mutation of the metaphor such that a corresponding mutation of the code segment can be correlated by extrapolation. Moreover, mutators can be stored and reused on other metaphors. Furthermore, employing a metaphor as a root language surrogate can facilitate generating a reduced number of mutators as compared to directly mutating code segments in a plurality of computer languages.
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