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Embedded Systems Village
Twitter: @EmbeddedVillage
When:
Friday: 0900 - 1800
Saturday: 0900 – 1800
Sunday: 0900 - 1400
CTF ONLY in-person. Some labs will be made available virtually.
Where: Linq Evolution
Embedded systems exist at the intersection of hardware and software, built to accomplish a specific task. Often these disciplines are dealt with individually, but understanding the custom relationships between hardware and software is key to performing security research on these devices.
Embedded Systems Village advances the security of embedded systems by hosting hands-on hacking workshops, showcasing new security research demos, and organizing exciting hacking contests to educate attendees and manufacturers on the approach hackers use to attack these devices. Attendees will leave the village with an understanding of how to reduce complex, exotic devices to their underlying embedded components and to extract the information required to use the tools and techniques taught at other villages where embedded systems are on display.
What we will bring:
Labs: We have a lab platform that brings everyone from every skill level to the same playing field with step by step instructions that aim to teach individuals specific techniques and skills in a hands-on manner.
Interactive Hacking Content: We want to showcase the weird and cool in the embedded device world, and provide an opportunity for hackers to get hands-on experience hacking them.
Contests: We are working on a brand new CTF contest that will support everyone from the casual player (i.e. someone that only wants to drop in for a few minutes) all the way to the hardcore teams that are willing to spend their full DEF CON engaged in our challenges.
Expect unique devices, new challenge formats and full DEF CON worth of fun.
Expect unique devices, new challenge formats and that WOW factor that our CTFs have had in the past. Building on our lessons learned and experience over the years, we are confident that this track will not disappoint!
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Embedded Systems Village
Twitter: @EmbeddedVillage
When:
Friday: 0900 - 1800
Saturday: 0900 – 1800
Sunday: 0900 - 1400
CTF ONLY in-person. Some labs will be made available virtually.
Where: Linq Evolution
Embedded systems exist at the intersection of hardware and software, built to accomplish a specific task. Often these disciplines are dealt with individually, but understanding the custom relationships between hardware and software is key to performing security research on these devices.
Embedded Systems Village advances the security of embedded systems by hosting hands-on hacking workshops, showcasing new security research demos, and organizing exciting hacking contests to educate attendees and manufacturers on the approach hackers use to attack these devices. Attendees will leave the village with an understanding of how to reduce complex, exotic devices to their underlying embedded components and to extract the information required to use the tools and techniques taught at other villages where embedded systems are on display.
What we will bring:
Labs: We have a lab platform that brings everyone from every skill level to the same playing field with step by step instructions that aim to teach individuals specific techniques and skills in a hands-on manner.
Interactive Hacking Content: We want to showcase the weird and cool in the embedded device world, and provide an opportunity for hackers to get hands-on experience hacking them.
Contests: We are working on a brand new CTF contest that will support everyone from the casual player (i.e. someone that only wants to drop in for a few minutes) all the way to the hardcore teams that are willing to spend their full DEF CON engaged in our challenges.
Expect unique devices, new challenge formats and full DEF CON worth of fun.
Expect unique devices, new challenge formats and that WOW factor that our CTFs have had in the past. Building on our lessons learned and experience over the years, we are confident that this track will not disappoint!
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