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DESCRIPTION:   'Title: Spread spectrum techniques in disposable drones for 
 anti drone\n   evasion\n   When: Saturday\, Aug 12\, 11:00 - 11:45 PDT\n  
  Where: Caesars Forum - Academy - 407-410 - Track 4 - [1]Map\n   Speakers:
 David Melendez\,Gabriela "Gabs" GarcÃa\n\n   SpeakerBio:David Melendez \, 
 R&D Embedded Software Engineer\n   David Melendez is an R&D Embedded Syste
 ms Engineer\, with over twelve\n   years of experience in cybersecurity an
 d hardware hacking. He has a\n   proven track record of presenting his gro
 undbreaking investigations at\n   prestigious conferences around the world
 \, including DEFCON\, BLACKHAT\,\n   and ROOTEDCON.\n\n   David is also a 
 drone creator and author of the book "Hacking with\n   Drones\," which sho
 wcases his innovative use of drones in cybersecurity\n   research. With hi
 s passion for pushing the boundaries of technology\,\n   David is constant
 ly seeking new ways to improve the security and\n   functionality of embed
 ded systems.\n\n   Twitter: [2]@@taiksontexas\n\n   SpeakerBio:Gabriela "G
 abs" GarcÃa \, Hacker\, Professor and Mentor\n   Gabriela "Gabs" García is
  a university professor and mentor\, Secure\n   Software Developer and cod
 ing and cybersecurity instructor for\n   organizations such as LinkedIn\, 
 Cyber Hunter Academy and Kschool. She\n   teaches\, whether that's in a le
 cture hall or over the internet\, about\n   software development\, with a 
 keen eye for secure practices.\n\n   Gabriela is also an active member in 
 hacker communities such as\n   HackMadrid%27 and Hack%27\, both at home in
  Spain and across the world.\n   And as an independent professional\, she 
 gets to work with a wide\n   variety of clients\, crafting custom cybersec
 urity solutions to fit\n   their specific needs.\n\n\n   Description:\n   
 The popularity of cheap and DIY drones has made them a target for\n   atta
 ckers using radiofrequency (RF) signals. Frequency hopping is a\n   techni
 que that can be used to mitigate the risks associated with RF\n   warfare.
  However\, implementing frequency hopping in cheap and DIY\n   drones pres
 ents several technical challenges\, such as the need for a\n   stable cloc
 k and synchronization between the transmitter and receiver\n   without ris
 ing hardware costs. Despite these challenges\, frequency\n   hopping can s
 ignificantly enhance the security of consumer and DIY\n   drones making mu
 ch more challenging or even useless anti-drone\n   systems' role.\n\n   RE
 FERENCES\n\n   DEF CON 24 - Aaron Luo - Drones Hijacking: Multidimensional
  attack\n   vectors and countermeasures DEF CON 25 - Game of Drones -\n   
 Brown\,Latimer DEF CON 26 - David Melendez Cano - Avoiding antidrone\n   s
 ystems with nanodrones. DEF CON 29 - Steal This Drone - An Aerospace\n   V
 illage Cybersecurity Activity - [3]http://loonwerks.com/publications/pdf/S
 teal-This-Drone-README.pdf\n   [4]https://unicornriot.ninja/2017/hacking-d
 rones-ultrasonic-pulses/\n   [5]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempest_(cod
 ename)\n\n   '\n\n   1. #CaesarsAcademyBR\n   2. https://twitter.com/@taik
 sontexas\n   3. http://loonwerks.com/publications/pdf/Steal-This-Drone-REA
 DME.pdf\n   4. https://unicornriot.ninja/2017/hacking-drones-ultrasonic-pu
 lses/\n   5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempest_\n\n\n
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DTSTART:20230812T180000Z
LOCATION:DC - Caesars Forum - Academy - 407-410 - Track 4
SUMMARY:Spread spectrum techniques in disposable drones for anti drone evas
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