Presented at
Black Hat USA 2014,
Aug. 6, 2014, 2:15 p.m.
(60 minutes).
Join us for an interactive discussion of all things embedded and how the new ubiquity changes our security landscape. The group will be focused on how this new environment can be secured, and what that even means in a fully network enabled world of embedded computers. We will attempt to cover the entire gamut of devices, from smart watches and cameras to industrial control systems and robots. Bring your questions and ideas.
Presenters:
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Don A. Bailey
- Lab Mouse Security
as Don Bailey
Don A. Bailey is a pioneer in security of mobile technology, the Internet of Things, and embedded systems. Mr. Bailey has a long history of ground breaking research, protecting mobile users from world-wide tracking systems, securing automobiles from remote attack, and mitigating crippling IoT risks. He has given almost a dozen talks at various Black Hat events, demonstrating new risks and weaknesses in next generation technology, along with their solutions. His expertise has been used by energy companies, mobile engineering firms, and other corporations worldwide to build safer prototypes, and to strengthen existing products. Mr. Bailey's goal is to build systems and methodologies for securing the next generation of Internet technologies, such as mobile and IoT systems that bridge the physical and digital worlds together.
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Zach Lanier
- Duo Security
Zach Lanier is a Security Researcher with Duo Security, specializing in various bits of network, mobile, and application security. Prior to joining Duo, Zach most recently served as a Senior Research Scientist with Accuvant LABS. He has spoken at a variety of security conferences, such as Black Hat, CanSecWest, INFILTRATE, ShmooCon, and SecTor, and is a co-author of the recently published "Android Hackers' Handbook."
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