BMS Is Destroyed by "Smart Button"
Offered By: Hack in Paris via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk that delves into the vulnerabilities of Building Management Systems (BMS) and KNX technology in smart buildings. Learn how an intruder can exploit weaknesses in KNX networks to gain unauthorized access, conduct DoS attacks, and potentially infiltrate corporate or industrial networks. Discover real-life scenarios demonstrating the risks associated with smart devices in public areas, including hotels and unprotected zones. Examine existing KNX security methods and their limitations, as well as the potential for configuration changes without authorization. Gain insights into how attackers can compromise IP routers and use them as springboards for further network intrusions. Understand the implications of these vulnerabilities for the security of smart buildings and the broader concept of smart cities.
Syllabus
HIP19: BMS is destroyed by "smart button" - E. Litvinov
Taught by
Hack in Paris
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