SATELLITE 2020
Walter E. Washington Convention Center 801 Mt Vernon Pl NW, Washington, United StatesTim luck will be presenting. Details here.
Tim luck will be presenting. Details here.
We all know how important it is to ensure your devices are protected whilst working remotely, but have you considered the same for gadgets in your home? Enter Ken Munro, Founder of one of our key security vendors, Pen Test Partners, who will be demonstrating a live hack of Alexa and showing how it can […]
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Tim Luck will be presenting: Drilling Down into the Murky World of ICS Hacking With real world vulnerabilities, we will show how cyber-attacks can be carried out against ICS hardware and infrastructure. We’ll look at how a mobile drilling platform could be compromised, to the ease with which satellite communications can be employed to cause […]
Dave Lodge (@tautology0) will be hacking retro computers! Retro consoles covered will include the ZX Vega and C64 mini. 6PM - 10PM / 11Pm - 3AM GMT+1 Register here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/iot-virtual-village-tickets-104659886538 Will be live on Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/iotvillage
Phil Eveleigh (@Yekki_1) will be talking about Ladder Logic. Details here https://opentechcalendar.co.uk/event/9934-hacking-talk
Ken Munro will be presenting.
Andrew Tierney will be presenting. Vehicles are some of the most complex connected embedded systems around us. Each car contains tens of ECUs, manufactured by multiple tier 1s, all communicating with each other, as well as the outside world. How can we establish identity and trust in such a system? Can our reliance on external […]
Ken Munro will be presenting: Telematics, tracking, and tormented souls Tracking may be a buzzword at the moment, but over the last 4 years we have been keen investigators of the enabling technologies and sometimes shambolic implementations. Trust, privacy, and ‘what are they really doing with my data’ have proven to be genuine and serious […]
Ken Munro will be presenting: Has poor IoT security actually created bigger, more serious systemic flaws? This talk will outline our research on smart car alarms, solar inverters, car chargers and watches showing critical systemic IoT flaws that allowed trivial access to hundreds of millions of devices. Issues range from zero authentication, to the complete […]