Forging the USB Armory
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the development journey of the USB armory, an open-source hardware board designed as a flash drive-sized computer for security applications. Learn about the challenges and lessons in creating a small form factor, high-specification embedded device using only open-source tools. Discover the architecture and security features of the USB armory, including secure boot and ARM TrustZone implementation. Understand the advantages of an open USB device with increased computational power for personal security applications. Examine the first open-source application developed for the platform, focusing on advanced file encryption functionality. Gain insights into the potential of modern System on a Chip (SoC) parts in empowering the open-source community to create innovative embedded systems for security purposes.
Syllabus
Forging the USB Armory
Taught by
Black Hat
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