rootscons
Rootscons refers to a type of security conference that focuses on low-level system security, including operating system internals, kernel exploitation, and hardware security. The name itself suggests a deep dive into the "roots" of computing systems, emphasizing foundational knowledge and advanced techniques. These conferences are typically attended by security researchers, penetration testers, and developers interested in understanding and exploiting vulnerabilities at the most fundamental levels.
The content presented at Rootscons often delves into topics such as buffer overflows, memory corruption, privilege
These events provide a platform for the security community to collaborate, share knowledge, and advance the