Dragonblood - Attacking the Dragonfly Handshake of WPA3
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a critical security analysis of WPA3 in this 47-minute Black Hat conference talk. Delve into the design and implementation flaws affecting WPA3, with a focus on vulnerabilities in the Dragonfly handshake, known as SAE in Wi-Fi. Learn how side-channel attacks can compromise the protocol, enabling password partitioning attacks. Gain insights from security researcher Mathy Vanhoef as he demonstrates the potential exploitation of leaked information in WPA3's handshake mechanism. Understand the implications for Wi-Fi security and discover the weaknesses in what was intended to be a more secure Wi-Fi protocol.
Syllabus
Dragonblood: Attacking the Dragonfly Handshake of WPA3
Taught by
Black Hat
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