Stealth Attack From The Produce Aisle

SecTor 2015

Presented by: Keith Benedict, Todd Dow
Date: Tuesday October 20, 2015
Time: 15:55 - 16:55
Location: 701A
Track: Tech

The proliferation of devices like the Raspberry Pi, Pineapple Express, PwnPi and more make it easier (and cheaper) than ever to obtain a complete stealth attack or defense arsenal.

In this session, we’ll take a low-cost, credit-card sized ARM computer, add some freely available software and see what we get. We’ll learn:

Hardware will include Cubox, Hummingboard, Raspberry Pi and more. Software will include Kali Linux and a multitude of offensive and defensive infosec tools.

You’ll come away from this session with a better understanding of how much you can accomplish with one of these devices and a healthier respect (or greater fear) of tiny computers.

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Todd Dow

Todd is an IT security specialist, author of Cryptogeddon & CF Fundraiser. Todd is an operational expert with extensive experience architecting, implementing and maintaining mission critical, secure, always-on internet based systems and processes. Todd is well versed in IT security, risk management and corporate governance. Todd has earned his Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) and Project Management Professional (PMP) designations. Todd has spoken at numerous local and national security events including Sector, TASK, Software Hamilton and the International Association of Privacy Professionals Privacy Symposium. Todd’s wife & kids, faith, baseball, infosec & devops are a few of his favourite things. You can find Todd online at toddhdow.com.

Keith Benedict

Keith started out in the early 80’s developing programs to exchange data packets between bulletin board systems. Since then, he has crossed all domains from system administration, operations, databases and programming with extensive experience implementing and designing solutions on Microsoft and Linux platforms. Keith developed an interest in training, becoming a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) which drove a need to earn nearly every Microsoft certification, Keith prefers to call it his MC* designation. Keith is an undergraduate working towards a distant PhD in Computer Science, and when not studying or working, Keith spends his leisure time with his wife Cathy and two Jack Russells. When looking to escape, Keith enjoys cycling, wood working, learning new languages and playing various table top games. You can follow follow Keith at @mehtryx on twitter and mehtryx on github.


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