The 7 Deadly Sins: Security-Based Design Flaws in IoT Products

Presented at ToorCon San Diego 16 (2014), Oct. 26, 2014, 4:30 p.m. (20 minutes)

Want to accelerate your vulnerabilities findings in products that fall into the Internet of Things (IoT)? Or maybe you want to make sure you or your clients’ products do not have vulnerabilities in them. Unfortunately, most companies have many security-based design flaws in their product(s) yet still push them out to the mass market. This talk will cover the 7 most abundant security-based design flaws seen in IoT products, as well as how to fix these flaws before they become the next talk topic at a security conference.


Presenters:

  • Drew Porter / RedShift as Drew Redshift Porter
    Drew RedShift Porter (@iamredshift) is a Maker and Breaker for Bastille Networks where he currently spearheads Security and SDR research. Drew’s background stems from preforming both physical and digital penetration tests on high-tech startups as well as financial and critical infrastructure companies. Drew has also lead security research teams and developed both offensive and defensive cognitive radio platforms for DoD and DHS entities. Drew is a sought after speaker and instructor and has been quoted in multiple publications.

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