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DESCRIPTION:For two decades\, reverse engineering has evolved from a niche 
 manual craft into a foundational pillar of security assurance. Yet\, as th
 e two impulse talks at the beginning of this session have shown\, the fiel
 d currently stands at a crossroads. While we look upon years of research a
 nd hundreds of technical methods\, the practical reality is a landscape of
  fragmented prototypes\, low reproducibility\, and significant "translatio
 n friction" between academic theory and industry application.\n\nThis pane
 l discussion moves beyond the "what" of reverse engineering to confront th
 e "how" of its future. We bring together a diverse cohort of experts to br
 idge the gap between academic success\, open-source mindset and contributi
 ons\, and industry-grade workflows. This panel will discuss a range of ong
 oing challenges and their potential for tension between stakeholders\, but
  also promising solutions\, all to aim for a future where automated netlis
 t analysis is not just a research possibility\, but a reliable\, scalable\
 , and trustworthy reality.
DTSTAMP:20260416T014343Z
LOCATION:Lecture Hall
SUMMARY:Panel Discussion: A Ghidra Moment for Hardware? - Andrew Zonenberg\
 , Julian Speith\, Olivier Thomas\, Chris Pawlowicz\, Bernhard Lippmann\, J
 ohn McMaster
URL:https://harris-frab.mpi-sp.org/harris26/talk/KBPBZ9/
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