Hacking Fingerprint Recognition Systems - Japanese Version
Offered By: secwestnet via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a classic presentation from PACSEC 2006 on hacking fingerprint recognition systems, delivered by Starbug at the New Otani Hotel in Tokyo. Delve into early fingerprint research that remains relevant today, showcasing the timeless nature of this information security talk. Watch the Japanese translated version of this 58-minute conference presentation, which offers valuable insights for cybersecurity professionals and enthusiasts. Gain understanding of vulnerabilities in biometric systems and potential attack vectors against fingerprint recognition technology. Learn from one of Starbug's earliest works in the field, setting the foundation for future advancements in biometric security research. Take advantage of this archived content from secwest.net to enhance your knowledge of fingerprint system vulnerabilities and potential countermeasures.
Syllabus
secwest.net archives: PACSEC 2006 - Hacking Fingerprint Recognition Systems by Starbug (JAPANESE)
Taught by
secwestnet
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