Resisting Rowhammer and compromising vehicle fleets: Hardwear.io Netherlands 2023 lineup revealed
A fresh twist on baseband bugs, a powerful defence against Rowhammer attacks and targeting...
Read Moreby Adam Bannister | Sep 29, 2023 | Hardwear.io Conference | 0
A fresh twist on baseband bugs, a powerful defence against Rowhammer attacks and targeting...
Read Moreby Antriksh Shah | Jul 19, 2023 | Hardwear.io Conference | 0
Our latest HardPwn competition apparently surfaced a record number of vulnerabilities in Google devices for a hardware hacking event. Google, which participated alongside Meta Quest (formerly Oculus) and drone developer Parrot,...
Read Moreby hardwear.io | Mar 16, 2022 | Hardwear.io Conference | 0
People frequently ask me in the current situation where travel is restricted and in-person engagement is limited: how do you still manage to do sales and generate new leads for your conference? My answer was: well, mainly via...
Read Moreby hardwear.io | Jul 29, 2021 | Hardwear.io Conference | 0
“The ending of the Hardwear.io Conference USA, 2021 was a new beginning for me.” The thousand different participants and I said to ourselves. The behavior shift that the worldwide pandemic has caused demands us to be isolated,...
Read Moreby Andrea Simonca | Jun 23, 2021 | Hardware Hacking | 0
PRESS RELEASE Hardwear.io announces the 3rd Hardware Security Training & Conference to be held online, 5-10th July 2021 featuring Keynote Speakers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology and Dalhousie...
Read Moreby Andrea Simonca | Apr 21, 2021 | Hardwear.io Conference News | 0
Registration for the online Hardwear.io USA Conference 2021 is now open, based on a pay-what-you-can model. Read this blog post to learn more about the 2021 edition of Hardwear.io USA.
Read Moreby Andrea Simonca | Oct 29, 2020 | Hardwear.io Conference News | 0
Trainings offered Connected car hacking by Guillaume Heilles & Maxime Rossi Bellom RF hacking with software-defined radio by Sébastien Dudek TEEPwn: breaking TEEs by experience by Cristofaro Mune BootPwn – pwning...
Read Moreby Sparsh Johari | Oct 28, 2020 | Hardware Hacking | 0
We hosted virtual edition of hardwear.io Security Conference Netherlands Edition 2020
Read Moreby Andrea Simonca | Sep 1, 2020 | Hardwear.io Conference News | 1
For the third year in a row, Hardwear.io will once again collaborate with the Indian Dutch Cyber Security School (IDCSS). What does this project entail? The Indian Dutch Cyber Security School provides an online platform for...
Read Moreby Andrea Simonca | May 27, 2020 | Hardwear.io Conference News | 0
One of the key experiences recommended to me during my time as a student is doing an internship. As an MSc student at Leiden University, I had the possibility to enroll in an elective course called Data-driven Policy Making,...
Read Moreby hardwear.io | Jan 10, 2020 | Hardware Hacking, Hardware News | 0
Google expands its Coral lineup,
Google shuts down Xiaomi access to Assistant,
Bosch to provide cheaper sensors for self-driving vehicles,
Dutch pressed hard by Trump administration on selling chips to China,
IKEA blinds showing up in HomeKit,
BlackBerry QNX technology to power CoPilot,
Sun visors transformed by Bosch engineers.
by hardwear.io | Jan 3, 2020 | Hardware Hacking, hardwear.io Webinar | 0
A webinar on a quick introduction to embedded physical attacks by Kostas Papagiannopoulos.
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