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SUMMARY:Tengu Marauder : Lexie Thach : Leonardo Serrano
DESCRIPTION:Title: Tengu Marauder\nPresenter: Lexie Thach\nCo-Presenter: Le
 onardo Serrano\nLocation: W305\nDay\,Time: Fri Aug 9 \, 12PM - 1:45PM\nAud
 ience: Drones\, Hardware\, RF\, Robotics\, Security Engineers\nProject: ht
 tps://github.com/Lexicon121/Tengu-Marauder\n\nAbstract:\nThe Tengu Maraude
 r\, derived from a previous security drone project\, is a portable wheeled
  robot equipped with an ESP32 Marauder\, currently in its testing phase. D
 esigned for simplicity and efficiency\, the Tengu Marauder serves as an al
 ternative and interactive tool for WiFi network security testing. Its capa
 bilities include WiFi scanning\, deauthentication attacks\, packet sniffin
 g\, and other wireless security tests. The compact design ensures ease of 
 construction and maintenance using readily available parts and straightfor
 ward code integration. Essentially an advanced RC robot\, the Tengu Maraud
 er operates headless via XBee\, providing a fun and engaging platform for 
 testing the security of network-controlled devices over WiFi\, such as IoT
  smart home devices and smaller WiFi-controlled drones like the Ryze Tello
 . This project would not have been possible without the development help\,
  test runs\, and support from the Philadelphia RAICES organization\, the P
 hiladelphia DEFCON group\, and DeciSym.AI.\n\nBios:\n* Presenter:\nLexie T
 hach has worked in cybersecurity for ten years in various positions. Durin
 g this time\, I developed a strong affinity for electrical engineering\, p
 rogramming\, and robotics engineering. Despite not having a traditional ac
 ademic background\, I have extensive hands-on experience from my eight yea
 rs in the US Air Force\, specializing in cybersecurity and tactical networ
 ks for aircraft missions and operations. My focus on securing and testing 
 the security of autonomous systems stems from these experiences\, and I am
  passionate about sharing the techniques I have learned. Currently I run a
  local hackerspace in Philadelphia in support of DC215 called The Tooolbox
  where anyone can come to learn new hacking tools\, try to build offensive
  or defensive security robots and we have 3D printers on standby for any p
 rototyping people want.\n* Co-Presenter:\nLeonardo Serrano is a dedicated 
 community organizer who spends his time learning more about the cyberz\, c
 onnecting people\, and supporting cool projects. His focus is primarily on
  threat modeling and the intersection of security architecture\, process\,
  and decision-making. Leo runs a hackerspace in Philadelphia called “The
  Tooolbox” with his partners where he hopes to showcase the amazing hack
 ers who call Philadelphia home.
URL:https://forum.defcon.org/node/249611
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