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DESCRIPTION:   'Title: Abusing CAN Bus Protocol Specification for Denial of
  Service\n   in Embedded Systems\n   When: Saturday\, Aug 12\, 12:00 - 12:
 59 PDT\n   Where: Caesars Forum - Summit - 233 - Shared Stage - [1]Map\n\n
    SpeakerBio:Martin Petran\n   Martin is a security engineer working at A
 ccenture in Prague\n   specializing in performing penetration testing of e
 mbedded systems.\n   His responsibilities and research areas of interest i
 nclude but are\n   not limited to reverse engineering\, hardware hacking a
 nd radio\n   analysis. As an open-source enthusiast\, he also developed se
 veral open\n   source tools that focus on automation during reverse engine
 ering.\n\n   Description:\n   The CAN bus is a traditional communication s
 tandard used (not only) in\n   automotive to allow different components to
  talk to each other over\n   reliable connection. While one of the primary
  motivators for CAN bus\n   introduction was to reduce the amount of wirin
 g inside vehicles\, it\n   became popular for its robustness\, flexibility
 \, and ease of\n   implementation for which it is now used in almost every
  vehicle.As\n   with any other protocol\, it is a well-defined standard th
 at enforces\n   all aspects of the communication from the physical media t
 o the\n   message format and its processing. The formal protocol specifica
 tions\n   like this are often seen as the source of the absolute truth whe
 n\n   working with various transfer protocols. Such specifications are ver
 y\n   strict on the format of the messages that belong to the given protoc
 ol\n   and thus it is natural that developers that are familiar with it ar
 e\n   often relying upon this information when developing their\n   applic
 ations.In this talk\, we will look at what happens when the\n   attacker d
 ecides not to adhere to the protocol specification and uses\n   the availa
 ble metadata fields within the well-defined message in their\n   own way. 
 Would libraries provided by the device manufacturers handle\n   this situa
 tion or is it left to the developer? And could a wrong\n   assumption abou
 t the message format lead to a vulnerability?\n   '\n\n   1. #CaesarsSummi
 tBR\n\n\n
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LOCATION:CHV - Caesars Forum - Summit - 233 - Shared Stage
SUMMARY:Abusing CAN Bus Protocol Specification for Denial of Service in Emb
 edded Systems
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