Biohacker: The Invisible Threat

Presented at BSidesSF 2022 Rescheduled, June 5, 2022, 4:30 p.m. (50 minutes)

Security professionals won't allow users into their environment with hacking tools, so how do you address people with implants? People are the attack vector and the tool. The ability to compromise contactless tech threatens physical and digital security. How do you stop a cyber threat from a human?


Presenters:

  • Len Noe - CyberArk
    Len Noe is a White Hat Hacker and Global Enablement Engineer for CyberArk Software. Together with the CyberArk Global Enablement Engineering team, they are responsible for enabling internal staff and the starting point for escalation for all SEs in the field. They are responsible for the global templates used by all SEs and partners, building new integrations, and use cases for all engineers. Len is an international security speaker has presented in over 20 countries and multiple major security conferences worldwide. Prior to 2001 Len was a Black/Grey Hat Hacker and learned most of his skills by practical application. Len is on the cutting edge of technology though multiple microchip implants allowing him to become the attack vector against mobile and loosely connected devices. Len has spent 20 years in the areas of web development, system engineering / administration, architecture, coding, and the past 6 years focusing on information security from an attackers perspective. He also actively participates in theactivities of the Information Security Communities in Texas, the Autism Society, and many others.

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