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Webinar: IoT Hacking 101 – Firmware Funhouse

Register Now for a Virtual IoT Village
with a Hands-On Firmware Hacking Lab!

Every device imaginable now has Internet access. IoT promises to bring supply chain efficiency, decreased maintenance downtime, home conveniences, and much more. There’s a lot of power being bestowed upon them. And with great power… comes great vulnerabilities. Every device large and small needs an operating environment. In the IoT world of embedded systems, that’s called firmware. But what is it, how do we hack it and what are the impacts in your organization and on your careers? Join Village IDIOT Labs for some IoT Hacking 101 goodness in this FREE EH-Net Live! webinar on Tues March 31, 2020 at 1:00 PM EST. Join us live to receive certificates for easy submission of CPEs!

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Agenda for “IoT Hacking 101 – Firmware Funhouse“:

EH-Net Live! - April 2020 - IoT Hacking 101 - Firmware Funhouse - IoT Village LogoNote: Subject to Change
  • Intro by Don Donzal, EH-Net Editor-in-Chief
  • Bio – Village IDIOT Labs
  • Presentation
    • A Brief History of IoT, Hacking and IoT Hacking
    • What is Firmware?
    • Where to Get It & What To Do with It
    • Live Demos
    • Career Aspects
    • Resources
  • Q&A
  • Post Game on EH-Net

Although this is a free event, registration is required. Our virtual doors to the webinar open 30 minutes before the scheduled start time. Feel free to invite your friends and colleagues!


EH-Net Live! April 2020 – Guest Bio

Village ID/IOT Labs is a Canadian registered Non-Profit Organization (NPO) and was founded on these three simple pillars:
  1. To promote awareness of security vulnerabilities and defenses against such vulnerabilities
  2. To advance education by providing workshops, seminars and training programs on existing, new and emerging security topics
  3. To conduct research and development in the pursuit of responsible disclosure through security vulnerability discovery

Village IDIOT Labs partners with ISE in delivering numerous IoT Villages and have given (Read more...)

*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from The Ethical Hacker Network authored by Don Donzal. Read the original post at: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/eh-net/~3/wEY9mf5z6HM/