Join the IoT (Internet of Things) Security Hackathon– you will learn and apply the following skills:
- IoT Protocols and Security Testing
- Security Vulnerabilities of IoT Devices
- Static Analysis of Firmware and Walkthrough of How a Router Expliot is Discovered
- Bruteforce Technique
This is a full day event in which we have:
- Professionals from IoT Industry (Click here for workshop description and speakers’ bios) to teach you the skills
- A bunch of IoT devices for you to test and hack
The Hackathon doesn’t end here– you can opt in for our IoT Security and Privacy Evaluation Project. With the guidance and support from our speakers, you will:
- Work in a team to survey a variety of devices in the market;
- Review the existing security and privacy standards;
- Produce a report to inform the public of the evaluation outcomes; and,
- Drive changes in the IoT industry!
Event details:
Date: Dec 1 (Sat), 2018
Time: 10:00 – 18:00
Venue: 1/F, Eaton Hotel, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan
Fee: Free of charge; free snacks and beverage will be provided during lunch break
Language: mainly Cantonese; materials in English
Event rundown:
Time | Session Title | Speaker |
9:30 | Registration begins | |
10:00 | Opening and talk on “Privacy Policy and Rights as Consumer” | |
11:00 | Introduction to IoT Security and Privacy Evaluation Project | Charles Low
Edwin Chu |
11:30 | Break | |
11:45 | Workshop: Introduction to IoT Protocols and Security Testing | Kenneth Tse |
13:15 | Lunch break | |
14:00 | Workshop: Security Vulnerabilities of IoT Devices | Wai Kong Sung |
15:30 | Break | |
15:45 | Workshop: Static Analysis of Firmware and Walkthrough of how a Router Expliot is discovered | Chris Chan |
16:30 | Workshop: Introduction to Bruteforce Technique | Philip Mok |
17:15 | Discussion on IoT Security and Privacy Evaluation Project |
Registration:
Registration form: https://goo.gl/forms/QV2sp2hF9IoqZ2m73
Deadline of registration: Nov 14 (Wed), 2018
If You have any questions:
Please feel free to contact Sherry Shek via [email protected].
Special thanks to the support from Station for Open Cultures and Eaton Hotel.