Real World Attacks Against Secure Elements
Offered By: Hack In The Box Security Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore real-world attacks against secure elements in this eye-opening conference talk from the Hack In The Box Security Conference. Delve into the concept of a globally deployed Secure Element that could potentially allow adversaries to impersonate any device it secures, granting access to otherwise protected networks. Witness a live demonstration of the technology and exploit, and learn about the open-source software facilitating the attack. Gain insights into why such attacks succeed and understand common vulnerabilities in scaling secure elements for global deployments. Discover how this particular attack was predicted during the development of IoT Security Guidelines and follow its journey from submission to the affected global corporation through to the final stages of mitigation. Presented by Don A. Bailey, an internationally respected security researcher known for his groundbreaking work in mobile and embedded security.
Syllabus
#HITB2018AMS D1T1 - Real World Attacks Against Secure Elements - Don Bailey
Taught by
Hack In The Box Security Conference
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