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The Pitfalls and Perils of Poor Security

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Aired live: November 10, 2016 02:00 PM EST

Avnet Hardware Hacking Webinar Series with Joe Grand

In this age of Internet-connected devices, widespread deployment of embedded systems, and high profile attacks against all things electronic, it's time we get serious about security. Through this three-part webinar series, Joe Grand takes you on a journey of hardware hacking, including the tools, process, examples, and resources to help you acknowledge the threats and work towards designing more secure products.


Hardware hacking and attacks against embedded systems are no longer limited to hobbyists who simply want to have fun making products do things they were never intended to do. Nation states, criminal organizations, and others looking to maliciously subvert, monitor, manipulate, or intentionally damage are now involved.

Throughout the electronics lifecycle, including semiconductor fabrication, hardware and firmware design, and product manufacturing, there lie weaknesses that can be exploited. In this session of the three-part webinar series, Joe chronicles some of his favorite hacks and attacks, and highlights why all of us in the electronics industry need to take responsibility for and action towards security.


Speaker:
Joe Grand, Product Designer, Hardware Hacker, and the Proprietor of Grand Idea Studio

Moderator:
Brandon Lewis, OpenSystems Media
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