Unlock the potential of DIY cybersecurity for a fraction of the cost.
In this session, we'll create our own BadUSB device, demonstrating how a mere $15 of hardware and basic programming skills can yield a powerful tool – one boasting WiFi or LoRa capabilities for data exfiltration from supposedly "air-gapped" systems.
This talk will:
- Recap the infamous BadUSB exploit
- Explore a versatile ESP32 board and its potential beyond expensive commercial tools.
- Showcase an open-source project that transforms affordable dev boards into sophisticated BadUSB tools
- Guide you through coding your own BadUSB device from the ground up using Arduino
Whether you're a cybersecurity enthusiast, a curious maker, or an IT professional looking to bolster your defenses, this talk will equip you with the knowledge to understand, create, and defend against these stealthy devices.
This session will be held by Daniel Beard. Daniel is a software engineer and entrepreneur specializing in medical device cybersecurity. He founded MedISAO and Cyberprotek, both acquired by MedCrypt in 2020. His expertise includes vulnerability management, and designing secure devices in a regulated environment.
If you want to protect your systems - you must attend this session!