The Making of a Secure Open Source Hardware Password Keeper

Hackaday Superconference 2017

Presented by: Mathieu Stephan
Date: Saturday November 11, 2017
Time: 14:30 - 15:10
Location: DesignLab
Track: Talk

The Mooltipass Password Keeper project was started four years ago by the Hackaday community to provide a safe and offline way of storing credentials and data. Since then, about 50 individuals from around the globe have contributed to the project, bringing two models of the Mooltipass device to market.

This talk will describe the Mooltipass technical choices as well as development process in order to inspire and give advice to enthusiasts who would also like to launch an idea to market.

Mathieu Stephan

Mathieu Stephan is an electronics engineer who’s actively involved in the open source movement. He specializes in designing products from scratch and alternate between full-time positions and contracting jobs in very different sectors – from quantum physics to formula E cars. He's been a writer for Hackaday, has a [personal blog full of projects](http://www.limpkin.fr/) and a small [shop on Tindie](https://www.tindie.com/stores/stephanelec/).


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