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Sam Shahsavar

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Sam Shahsavar is a Product Security Engineer at ServiceNow with expertise in cybersecurity. He is part of the Security Research Team at ServiceNow, where he utilizes fuzzing techniques, particularly the Jazzer fuzzer, for identifying potential security vulnerabilities in software.2 Sam has authored articles on security topics, including a piece on OpenJDK vulnerability CVE-2023-21967 published in October 20231, and more recently, an article on practical tips for using the Jazzer fuzzer published in October 2024.2 His LinkedIn profile indicates that he is located in the Greater Chicago Area and has 228 connections.3 Prior to his role at ServiceNow, Sam held other positions in the field of cybersecurity.

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Practical Jazzer for the Snazzy Fuzzer | Security Lab - ServiceNow ...
Thinking About CVE-2023-21967, an OpenJDK Vulnerability
Thinking About CVE-2023-21967, an OpenJDK Vulnerability
Thermal Charging Optimization of a Wavy-Shaped Nano-Enhanced ...
The thermodynamic profile and molecular interactions of a C(9)
May 1 · pubs.acs.org
Exact stochastic simulation of coupled chemical reactions

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Greater Chicago Area