Interns Gone Wasm: WebAssembly Research & Innovation | WebAssembly Unleashed
Join hosts Joel Moses and Oscar Spencer as they dig into recent developments in the world of WebAssembly, starting with a look at Microsoft's Wassette, an initiative utilizing Wasm to enhance AI agent security. Then hear from special guests Khagan (Khan) Karimov and Arjun Ramesh, two doctoral candidates passionate about innovative WebAssembly research. Hear about Khan's focus on fuzzing Wasm implementations to root out security vulnerabilities, while Arjun explores time travel debugging to revolutionize debugging in embedded systems. Tune in for an insightful episode that highlights the exciting developments in the WebAssembly space!
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Blogs - https://www.f5.com/company/octo
Reports - https://www.f5.com/services/resources/reports
Creators and Guests

Host
Joel Moses
Distinguished Engineer & VP, Strategic Engineering at F5. Joel has over 30 years of industry experience in cybersecurity and networking fields. Prior to joining F5, he designed large scale security and infrastructure architectures for consulting clients and served as the lead US Security and Infrastructure Architect for one of the largest accounting/consulting firms in the world. At F5, he is a founding member of the Office of the CTO, and is principally responsible for advanced research, intellectual property, proof-of-concepts, and strategic studies related to security, hardware, and cloud technologies. He holds several US patents related to encryption techniques.

Host
Oscar Spencer
Principal Engineer with F5, Co-author of the Grain programming language, and TSC Director for the Bytecode Alliance, Oscar is passionate about advancing the future of WebAssembly.

Guest
Arjun Ramesh
Systems researcher at Carnegie Mellon, focused on software virtualization and debugging for cyber-physical edge systems. Arjun is particularly excited by WebAssembly as a tool to enable safe, portable software to safety-critical systems at the edge.

Guest
Khagan (Khan) Karimov
PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Utah, specializing in WebAssembly security.
