SniffAir – An Open-Source Framework for Wireless Security Assessments

Presented at BSides Austin 2018, March 8, 2018, 9 a.m. (60 minutes)

SniffAir is an open-source wireless security framework which provides the ability to easily parse passively collected wireless data as well as launch sophisticated wireless attacks. SniffAir takes care of the hassle associated with managing large or multiple pcap files while thoroughly cross-examining and analyzing the traffic, looking for potential security flaws. Along with the prebuilt queries, SniffAir allows users to create custom queries for analyzing the wireless data stored in the backend SQL database. SniffAir is built on the concept of using these queries to extract data for wireless penetration test reports. The data can also be leveraged in setting up sophisticated wireless attacks included in SniffAir as modules.


Presenters:

  • Steven Darracott
    Steven Darracott works as a Security Consultant on Optiv's Attack and Penetration team. Steven's primary role is to conduct security penetration testing and red teaming assessments for Optiv's clients, while also developing detailed remediation procedures in order to provide the best value to Optiv's clients.
  • Matthew Eidelberg
    Matthew Eidelberg is a husband, father, and big security fanatic. Matthew works as a Security Consultant on Optiv's Attack and Penetration team. Matthew's primary role is to conduct security penetration testing and red teaming assessments for Optiv's clients, while also developing detailed remediation procedures in order to provide the best value to Optiv's clients.

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