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Extracting Information from Automotive Internet Units

Offered By: Hack In The Box Security Conference via YouTube

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Automotive Security Courses Embedded Systems Courses Reverse Engineering Courses Connected Cars Courses Vulnerability Assessment Courses Firmware Analysis Courses Car Hacking Courses

Course Description

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Explore techniques for extracting and analyzing firmware from automotive Internet units in this 33-minute conference talk from the Hack In The Box Security Conference. Delve into the world of modern car connectivity, focusing on the separate modules with built-in eSIMs that provide Internet access, typically based on Qualcomm's MDM series processors. Learn various methods for extracting firmware from these modules, and gain insights into properly analyzing the resulting image and working with the file system. Ideal for those interested in embedded and automotive hardware, software reverse engineering, and vulnerability hunting in connected cars. Presented by experienced security researchers and reverse engineers specializing in automotive cybersecurity, this talk offers valuable knowledge for professionals and enthusiasts alike in the field of car hacking and information extraction from automotive units.

Syllabus

#HITB2023HKT D1T1 - Extracting Info From Automotive Internet Units - A. Kondikov & Y. Serdyuk


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Hack In The Box Security Conference

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