Everyone loves the Raspberry Pi, it's cheap, relatively powerful for its size, portable, and versatile. After being inspired by the idea of a discrete system for wireless assessments, the idea for the Poison Apple Pi was born; designed to be an inexpensive, portable, modular discrete platform for security testing the Poison Apple leverages many available code and tools to develop a testing platform that can be carried in a backpack, or deposited and retrieved later. This talk will cover the hardware and software used, configuration, possible use cases, and future potential.
Andrew Shumate spent 20 years in the Navy working in both the aviation maintenance and network defense fields. He is now a senior security consultant and auditor for Pivot Point Security. A geek of all trades, he especially likes security whether it's physical or network. He spends most of his time figuring how how to break things, or fix things that are broken and never turns down an opportunity to solve a problem or puzzle.