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DESCRIPTION:   'Title: Defeating Moving Elements in High Security Keys\n   
 When: Saturday\, Aug 13\, 16:30 - 17:15 PDT\n   Where: Caesars Forum - All
 iance 301-309\, 321 (Track 4) - [1]Map\n\n   SpeakerBio:Bill Graydon \, Pr
 incipal\, Physical Security Analytics\, GGR\n   Security\n   Bill Graydon 
 is a principal researcher at GGR Security\, where he hacks\n   everything 
 from locks and alarms to critical infrastructure\; this has\n   given him 
 some very fine-tuned skills for breaking stuff. He’s\n   passionate abou
 t advancing the security field through research\,\n   teaching numerous co
 urses\, giving talks\, and running DEF CON’s Lock\n   Bypass Village. He
 ’s received various degrees in computer\n   engineering\, security\, and
  forensics and comes from a broad background\n   of work experience in cyb
 er security\, anti-money laundering\, and\n   infectious disease detection
 .\n   Twitter: [2]@access_ctrl\n\n   Description:\n   A recent trend in hi
 gh security locks is to add a moving element to\n   the key: this prevents
  casting\, 3D printing and many other forms of\n   unauthorised duplicatio
 n. Pioneered by the Mul-T-Lock Interactive\n   locks\, we see the techniqu
 e used in recent Mul-T-Lock iterations\, the\n   Abloy Protec 2 and most r
 ecently\, the Medeco M4\, which is only rolling\n   out to customers now.\
 n\n   We have identified a major vulnerability in this technology\, and ha
 ve\n   developed a number of techniques to unlock these locks using a key\
 n   made from a solid piece of material\, which defeats all of the benefit
 s\n   of an interactive key. I’ll demonstrate how it can be applied to\n
    Mul-T-Lock Interactive\, Mul-T-Lock MT5+ and the Medeco M4\, allowing\n
    keys to be duplicated by casting\, 3D printing and more. I’ll also\n 
   cover other techniques to defeat moving elements in a key\, such as\n   
 printing a compliant mechanism and printing a captive element\n   directly
 . With this talk\, we’re also releasing a web application for\n   anyone
  to generate 3D printable files based on this exploit. Finally\,\n   I’l
 l also discuss the responsible disclosure process\, and working\n   with t
 he lock manufacturers to patch the vulnerability and mitigate\n   the risk
 .\n\n   '\n\n   1. https://defcon.outel.org/consolidated_page.html#Caesars
 AllianceBR\n   2. https://twitter.com/access_ctrl\n\n\n
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LOCATION:DC - Caesars Forum - Alliance 301-309\, 321 (Track 4)
SUMMARY:Defeating Moving Elements in High Security Keys
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