Modding Security & Privacy
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of modding and its implications for security and privacy in this 41-minute conference talk from GOTO Chicago 2016. Delve into the history and ethics of altering devices for purposes beyond their original intent, and examine the consequences of GPL violations. Learn about router modifications, the TI-85 calculator, XBMC, and internet safety practices. Discover the benefits and challenges of open-source projects like OpenWRT and OpenVPN. Investigate use cases for modding, the paradox of choice in technology, and the controversial WiFi Pineapple device. Gain insights from Barry Galster, Executive Director of Software Engineering at CME, as he discusses the intersection of modding, security, and privacy in the digital age.
Syllabus
Intro
Green Screen
Why Mod
TI85
XBMC
Lifehacker
Internet Safety
VPN
Open VPN
Open Source
OpenWRT
Use Cases
Paradox of Choice
WiFi Pineapple
Questions
Taught by
GOTO Conferences
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