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Secure Internet of Things 2018

The Green Park Conference Centre 100 Longwater Avenue, Green Park, Reading, United Kingdom

Tony Gee will be presenting: Bitfi the unhackable cryptocurrency wallet. Did anything go right? Register here https://tvsecureiot.uk/registration/

IoT Build 2018

Olympia London Hammersmith Rd, London, United Kingdom

Ken Munro will be presenting twice at the IoT Security Theatre: 12:00 - 12:40: Connected Crime and the IoT 15:30 - 16:10: Live Hacking and Penetration Testing Register here: https://iotbuild-emea.internetofbusiness.com/pricing

F3 Annual Workshop

De Vere Tortworth Court Tortworth, Wooten-Under-Edge, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

Tony Gee will be presenting: Hacking the IoT and blockchains This talk will focus on breaking the security principles of the Internet if Things, showing practical demonstrations and how these techniques can be applied to hacking blockchain technology and hardware wallets.    

Joint OECD-EC conference on IoT, AI and product safety

Albert Borschette Congress Center (CCAB) Rue Froissart 36, European Parliament, Rue Wiertz 60, Brussels, Belgium

As part of the EC's International Product Safety Week 2018, Mark Harrison will be presenting: Kettles and kids toys, how safe is the IoT in our house? – Live Hack Details here: https://ec.europa.eu/info/events/international-product-safety-week-2018-2018-nov-12-0_en

CyberSat 2018

Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel 900 S Orme St, Arlington, VA, United States

Ken Munro will be presenting a Live Satellite Hack In this innovative presentation, Munro plans to carry out some live hacking demonstrations against satellite terminal equipment, showing how poor security practice can expose the users systems to compromise. Munro will also look briefly at the security of satellites themselves. With very similar security issues found […]

VSEC Conference 2018

Grand Connaught Rooms 61-65 Great Queen St., London, United Kingdom

Mark Harrison will be presenting: IoT – Let’s Hack Stuff! The IoT is here to stay, with all its flaws, failings and frustrations. Even devices as innocuous as connected toys can be hacked and used for ‘evil’ purposes. Mark Harrison revisits the infamous hack of the My Friend Cayla doll, as well as sharing some […]

International Security Expo

Olympia London Hammersmith Rd, London, United Kingdom

Both Nigel Hearne and Tony Gee will be speaking. Photo: @LisaForteUK Nigel Hearne: How to hack the sea lanes Theatre 7 - 12:20 – 12:40 • How to locate potentially vulnerable vessels and on-board technology • How could a malicious threat actor potentially attack a ship at sea? • But his maritime security stuff’s all […]