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DtR Episode 70 - Embedded Systems Shenanigans
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DtR Episode 70 - Embedded Systems Shenanigans
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51 minutes
Released:
Dec 9, 2013
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Podcast episode
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Folks, if you work with, design, or implement embedded systems this is one episode you don't want to miss. Fair warning, it's a little bit long at just over 50 minutes total. I hope you find the extra time worth the effort of listening, I know we sure did!
In this episode
The quirky things that Josh's organization gets to work on and deconstruct
The methodology of breaking foreign things
Android and why it's "horribly interesting" beyond just the OS everyone sees
Hacking Android at the very, very, very basic hardware interface(s)
Copy/Paste software development and it's pitfalls
Embedded devices as pivot points for intrusion
The importance of embedded systems, and why no one is writing secure code (still)
Guest
Josh Thomas ( @m0nk_dot ) - Chief Breaking Officer for Atredis, Security researcher, mobile phone geek, mesh networking evangelist and general breaker of things electronic. Typical projects of interest span the hardware / software barrier and rarely have a UI. m0nk has spent the last year or two digging deep into Android and iOS internals, with a major focus on both the network stack implementation and the driver and below hardware interfaces. He uses IDA more frequently than Eclipse (and a soldering iron more that both). His life dreams are to ride a robot unicorn on a moonlit beach and make the world a better place, but mostly the unicorn thing...
In this episode
The quirky things that Josh's organization gets to work on and deconstruct
The methodology of breaking foreign things
Android and why it's "horribly interesting" beyond just the OS everyone sees
Hacking Android at the very, very, very basic hardware interface(s)
Copy/Paste software development and it's pitfalls
Embedded devices as pivot points for intrusion
The importance of embedded systems, and why no one is writing secure code (still)
Guest
Josh Thomas ( @m0nk_dot ) - Chief Breaking Officer for Atredis, Security researcher, mobile phone geek, mesh networking evangelist and general breaker of things electronic. Typical projects of interest span the hardware / software barrier and rarely have a UI. m0nk has spent the last year or two digging deep into Android and iOS internals, with a major focus on both the network stack implementation and the driver and below hardware interfaces. He uses IDA more frequently than Eclipse (and a soldering iron more that both). His life dreams are to ride a robot unicorn on a moonlit beach and make the world a better place, but mostly the unicorn thing...
Released:
Dec 9, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode
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