See No Evil, Hear No Evil - Hacking Invisibly and Silently with Light and Sound
Offered By: 44CON Information Security Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore innovative hacking techniques using light and sound in this 43-minute conference talk from 44CON 2017. Discover how to bypass traditional security measures through creative methods such as C2 channels and exfiltration using light and near-ultrasonic sounds, disabling motion detectors, and creating DIY laser microphones. Learn about a range of unconventional attacks, from sending drones into the stratosphere to jamming speech and demotivating malware analysts. Gain insights into the pros and cons of these techniques, potential future developments, and applicable mitigation strategies for defenders. Enhance your arsenal of tools for penetrating heavily-defended networks and highly-secured environments in this practical and engaging presentation.
Syllabus
See no evil, hear no evil - Matt Wixey at 44CON 2017
Taught by
44CON Information Security Conference
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