Re: HHV Kit ?
I culled my material to craft some HHV-apropriate talks, but i kept thinking it would be a disservice to NOT have something hands-on to contribute as well.
So.... I'm planning on bringing about a dozen 'hardware hacking on the super cheap' kits.
They do require a computer, but don't require any soldering. There's a microcontroller, logic analyser, serial cable, keypad, LEDs, and some other odds and ends along with several self-guided project cards.
I'm still picking and choosing the details but anyone with the capacity to load an arduino sketch should be able to guide themselves to:
-sniff/poke serial buses
-bit bang a signal based on a datasheet
-crack a PIN with timing sidechannel attack
-still a WIP, but I might have a key extraction by simple power analysis sidechannel attack ready in time for defcon
There's about $25 of parts in each kit. I'm not planning on selling them but just loaning them out. I'd rather not invoke any 'vending at defcon without a license' wrath, but i was thinking of asking for some collateral when someone borrows the kit so they don't walk - recommendations welcome.
Sound good? Any objections? Any special requests?
-joe
I culled my material to craft some HHV-apropriate talks, but i kept thinking it would be a disservice to NOT have something hands-on to contribute as well.
So.... I'm planning on bringing about a dozen 'hardware hacking on the super cheap' kits.
They do require a computer, but don't require any soldering. There's a microcontroller, logic analyser, serial cable, keypad, LEDs, and some other odds and ends along with several self-guided project cards.
I'm still picking and choosing the details but anyone with the capacity to load an arduino sketch should be able to guide themselves to:
-sniff/poke serial buses
-bit bang a signal based on a datasheet
-crack a PIN with timing sidechannel attack
-still a WIP, but I might have a key extraction by simple power analysis sidechannel attack ready in time for defcon
There's about $25 of parts in each kit. I'm not planning on selling them but just loaning them out. I'd rather not invoke any 'vending at defcon without a license' wrath, but i was thinking of asking for some collateral when someone borrows the kit so they don't walk - recommendations welcome.
Sound good? Any objections? Any special requests?
-joe
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