SirenJack - Cracking a 'Secure' Emergency Warning Siren System
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the SirenJack vulnerability affecting radio-controlled emergency warning siren systems from ATI Systems in this Black Hat conference talk. Discover how a bad actor, armed with just a $30 handheld radio and a laptop, can potentially set off all sirens in a deployment. Delve into the technical details of this security flaw presented by Balint Seeber, and gain insights into the implications for critical infrastructure protection. Learn about the process of identifying and exploiting this vulnerability, and understand the potential consequences for public safety and emergency response systems. Examine the broader implications for securing radio-controlled devices and the importance of robust security measures in emergency warning systems.
Syllabus
SirenJack: Cracking a 'Secure' Emergency Warning Siren System
Taught by
Black Hat
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