Fuzzing and Software Security Summer School
Fuzzing and Software Security Summer School 2026
The Fuzzing and Software Security Summer School 2026 will debut from 25 to 29 May 2026 at the National University of Singapore in Singapore. This summer school brings together the latest advances in fuzzing technology with hands-on sessions using real-world fuzz testing tools, equipping participants with practical skills to discover software vulnerabilities and strengthen software security. The programme is open to postgraduate students, advanced undergraduate students and researchers with an interest in software testing, as well as industry professionals who wish to gain practical, hands-on experience with modern fuzzing tools and techniques.
Synopsis
Fuzz testing (a.k.a. fuzzing) is an automated software testing technique that generates large volumes of inputs to uncover crashes, bugs, and security vulnerabilities. It is a proven and widely used approach, responsible for discovering thousands of real-world software flaws, and remains an active area of research bridging theory and practice. Participants of the Fuzzing Summer School will gain insights into the latest advances in fuzzing, hands-on experience with tools such as AFL and libFuzzer and opportunities to network and collaborate with experts and peers.
Administrative details for the Summer School will be shared with all participants closer to the event date.
For enquiries, please contact fuzzing@nus.edu.sg.
The Fuzzing and Software Security Summer School is part of the Fuzz Testing Research Program. Details of the program can be found on the Fuzz Testing website at nus-tss.github.io/fuzzing.
This research is supported by the National Research Foundation Singapore and the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore under the National Cybersecurity R&D Programme (Fuzz Testing NRF-NCR25-Fuzz-0001). The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the funding agencies.