Now that you have your shiny new Raspberry Pi, you may be asking yourself “what can I do with this thing?” Jonathan last spoke about making an emulation box to play all of your favorite classic games from yesteryear, but now he is back with a new project. Welcome to the Software-Defined Radio, one of the coolest devices to hit the market this decade. These often cheap USB gum sticks can pluck precious information right out of the frequencies floating around us for analysis. Join us for an adventure of pairing the amazing Raspberry Pi and the versatile Software-Defined Radio to ride the airwaves and decode data as if it came out of thin air.
Up Next in Season 1
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INTRODUCTION TO REVERSE ENGINEERING A...
Dr. Bill Gauvin gives the first in a series on this topic. In this session, viewers are introduced to the Portable Executable (PE) file format as it relates to RE and malware analysis. Tools, such as Strings, PEview, Ghidra, and the Windows Visual Studio debugger are introduced to allow the viewe...
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ASYMMETRIC CRYPTO FOR A GRUNT
"Excrucio" talks RSA cryptography, a general history, the math behind it, and 2 labs. including (1)SSH keys and (2)using a hex editor.
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EMULATING ADVERSARY ATTACKS WITH MITR...
This talk will be a deep dive into the MITRE ATT&CK framework which are the common tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP's) that adversaries leverage to compromise networks and systems. How do you really know if you are secure? The best approach to understanding your security posture is to...