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DESCRIPTION:   'Title: Injectyll-Hide: Build-Your-Own Hardware Implants\n  
  When: Friday\, Aug 12\, 15:00 - 15:45 PDT\n   Where: Flamingo - Exec Conf
  Ctr - Red Rock VI\, VII\, VII (Hardware\n   Hacking Village) - [1]Map\n  
  Speakers:Jeremy Miller\,Jonathan Fischer\n\n   SpeakerBio:Jeremy Miller\n
    Jeremy Miller is a 12+ year security professional that has worked in\n 
   various industries including life-sciences\, finance\, and retail.\n   J
 eremy has worked both sides of the security spectrum ranging from\n   Secu
 rity Research\, Red Teaming and Penetration Testing to Threat\n   Intellig
 ence and SOC Analyst. Jeremy currently works as a Security\n   Technical L
 ead for an emerging R&D Life Science Platform where he\n   works on produc
 t and infrastructure security.\n\n   SpeakerBio:Jonathan Fischer\n   Jonat
 han Fischer is a hardware and IoT security enthusiast that\n   started off
  designing\, programming\, and implementing electronic\n   controls for in
 dustrial control systems and off-highway machinery.\n   After a decade in 
 that industry\, Jonathan obtained his BS in Computer\n   Science and trans
 itioned over to the cyber security industry where he\n   has been working 
 as a Red Team consultant and researcher for more than\n   five years at a 
 Fortune 500. Since joining the cyber security\n   industry\, Jonathan has 
 since earned various industry certifications\n   (OSCP\, GPEN\, etc.) and 
 continues to leverage his unique experience in\n   his research into hardw
 are hacking.\n\n   Description:\n   Hardware implants are not a new topic\
 ; however\, their evolution seems\n   to have stagnated outside of closed 
 source\, for-profit solutions. The\n   disadvantage to these is that they 
 lack the customization to adapt to\n   large targeted deployments. Open-so
 urce projects exist but focus more\n   on individual workstations (dumb ke
 yboards/terminals)\, relying on\n   corporate networks for remote control.
  This leaves a gap that we\n   decided to address with our research. Our s
 olution is an open source\,\n   hardware implant which adopts IoT technolo
 gies\, using non-standard\n   channels to create a remotely managed mesh n
 etwork of hardware\n   implants. Attendees will learn how we created a new
  breed of\n   open-source hardware implant\, along with lessons that we le
 arned\n   throughout the project. Topics covered in this talk include a de
 tailed\n   dive into the hardware that we used\, the evolution of the proj
 ect from\n   start to finish\, the complete design of our project\, and ou
 r lessons\n   learned along the way. Attendees will also be able to intera
 ct with a\n   live version of the project.\n   '\n\n   1. https://defcon.o
 utel.org/consolidated_page.html#FlamingoLowerLevel\n\n\n
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LOCATION:HHV - Flamingo - Exec Conf Ctr - Red Rock VI\, VII\, VII (Hardware
  Hacking Village)
SUMMARY:Injectyll-Hide: Build-Your-Own Hardware Implants
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