I don't give one IoTA: Introducing the Internet of Things Attack Methodology

Attacking and assessing IoT can easily miss the forest for the trees. However we need to be comprehensive in our methodology and not end up down a rabbit hole; we need to know how the wind affects each tree, but also the forest as a whole. We even need to make sure we consider the trailer park adjacent to the forest, which may not be quite as resilient to a tornado. We're here to pass along a methodology for testing all of the components of any end-to end IoT solution; from end user hardware, proprietary and standards-based RF (Zigbee, Zwave, BLE/Bluetooth and all sorts of modulation), Wi-Fi, network protocols, mobile device applications (Android and iOS), internet-connected servers, web applications and databases. Come learn how to build a testing lab, investigate some testing tools, and how to apply to a real world test.

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