Presented at
DeepSec 2016 „Ten“,
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You have spent lots of money on a high-grade pick-resistant lock for your door. Your vendor has assured you how it will resist attack and how difficult it would be for someone to copy your key. Maybe they're right. But... the bulk of attacks that both penetration testers and also criminals attempt against doors have little or nothing to do with the lock itself!
This talk will be a hard-hitting exploration (full of photo and video examples) of the ways in which your doors and padlocks -- the most fundamental part of your physical security -- can possibly be thwarted by someone attempting illicit entry. The scary problems will be immediately followed by simple solutions that are instantly implementable and usually very within-budget. You, too, can have a near-perfect door and acquire ideal padlocks... if you're willing to learn and understand the problems that all doors and padlocks tend to have.
Presenters:
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Deviant Ollam
- The CORE Group
While paying the bills as a security auditor and penetration testing consultant with The CORE Group, Deviant Ollam is also a member of the Board of Directors of the US division of TOOOL, The Open Organisation Of Lockpickers. His books Practical Lock Picking and Keys to the Kingdom are among Syngress Publishing's best-selling pen testing titles. At multiple annual security conferences Deviant runs the Lockpick Village workshop area, and he has conducted physical security training sessions for Black Hat, DeepSec, ToorCon, HackCon, ShakaCon, HackInTheBox, ekoparty, AusCERT, GovCERT, CONFidence, the FBI, the NSA, DARPA, the National Defense University, the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, and the United States Military Academy at West Point.
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