Untwining Twine
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of embedded systems and IoT devices in this Black Hat USA 2013 conference talk. Delve into the analysis of Twine, a consumer device for remote environmental monitoring, as Jon Chittenden and Anson Gomes guide you through the process of understanding and potentially exploiting "black box" devices. Learn about capturing traffic on non-proxy aware devices, reverse engineering firmware, analyzing opaque binary traffic, and gaining console access via debug serial ports. Gain insights into the challenges faced when investigating embedded systems and discover various approaches to unravel the mysteries of smart home appliances and IoT devices. This presentation offers a comprehensive look at the evolving landscape of the Internet of Things, from its inception to the current state of consumer-grade monitoring devices.
Syllabus
Black Hat USA 2013 - Untwining Twine
Taught by
Black Hat
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