Aaron Luo is the cyber threat expert from Trend Micro Core Technology Group. Prior to joining Trend Micro, Aaron worked as a security consultant in the government cybercrime investigation department focusing on malware analysis, network forensics and protocol analysis.
He has started his security research since 2005 and is active in the information security communities in Taiwan. He was the founder of PHATE hacker group, and a core member of ZUSO Security. Now he is a member of CHROOT/HITCON security research group and is interested in reverse engineering, developing security attack/defense tools (such as Firewall, HIPS system, protocol analysis, RAT, shellcode, vulnerability scanner), network forensics, RF, IoT, and penetration testing.
Aaron has several research papers published in HITCON and SYSCAN360 such as "The Concept of Game Hacking & Bypassing Game Protection (Hackshield)" in HITCON (Hacks in Taiwan Conference) 2009 when he was just eighteen years old. Until today, he is still the youngest speaker ever in HITCON, and "Smashing iOS Apps For Fun And Profit" was also published in the 1st SYSCAN360 (2012).
Drones Hijacking - multi-dimensional attack vectors and countermeasures