RHme3 Hacking Through Failure
Offered By: Hack in Paris via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a candid conference talk that delves into the often-overlooked aspect of failure in hacking competitions. Follow the journey of three coworker friends as they recount their experiences during the RHme3 hardware device CTF challenge. Gain insights into the process of building side channel and glitching rigs, writing AVR code extensions, and the numerous setbacks encountered along the way. Learn about the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity, from ordering incorrectly sized components to narrowly avoiding no-fly lists. Discover how embracing failure can lead to growth and innovation in the hacking world, and find encouragement in the speakers' honest portrayal of the challenges faced by both newcomers and veterans in the field.
Syllabus
HIP19: RHme3 Hacking through failure - B. Gardiner, J. Beverley, C. Dewinter
Taught by
Hack in Paris
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