Today, I'd like to share my presentation in CODE BLUE. CODE BLUE is an international information security conference which was held in December 2014 at Tokyo.
I spoke about my life as a bug hunter. You can see my experiences in Google VRP, my income in 2013, technical details of interesting XSS bugs and so on. I hope you will enjoy it.
You can find other great presentations here: http://codeblue.jp/2015/en/archive/2014/
CODE BLUE will be held again this year. More details are available here. Please come to Tokyo :)
Thanks!
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