IoT Security and Privacy Hackathon
Join the IoT (Internet of Things) Security Hackathon- you will learn and apply the following skills:
- IoT Protocols and Security Testing
- Security Vulnerabilities of IoT Devices
- Static Analysis of Firmware and Walkthrough of How a Router Expliot is Discovered
- Bruteforce Technique
This is a full day event in which we have:
- **Professionals from IoT Industry (Click here for workshop description and speakers' bios) to teach you the skills **
- A bunch of IoT devices for you to test and hack
The Hackathon doesn’t end here- you can opt in for our IoT Security and Privacy Evaluation Project. With the guidance and support from our speakers, you will:
- Work in a team to survey a variety of devices in the market;
- Review the existing security and privacy standards;
- Produce a report to inform the public of the evaluation outcomes; and,
- Drive changes in the IoT industry!
Event details:
Date : Dec 1 (Sat), 2018
Time : 10:00 - 18:00
Venue : 1/F, Eaton Hotel, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan
Fee : Free of charge; free snacks and beverage will be provided during lunch break
Language : mainly Cantonese; materials in English
Event rundown:
Time Session Title Speaker 9:30 Registration begins 10:00 Opening and talk on “Privacy Policy and Rights as Consumer" 11:00 Introduction to IoT Security and Privacy Evaluation Project Charles Low Edwin Chu 11:30 Break 11:45 Workshop: Introduction to IoT Protocols and Security Testing Kenneth Tse 13:15 Lunch break 14:00 Workshop: Security Vulnerabilities of IoT Devices Wai Kong Sung 15:30 Break 15:45 Workshop: Static Analysis of Firmware and Walkthrough of how a Router Expliot is discovered Chris Chan 16:30 Workshop: Introduction to Bruteforce Technique Philip Mok 17:15 Discussion on IoT Security and Privacy Evaluation Project
Registration:
Registration form: https://goo.gl/forms/QV2sp2hF9IoqZ2m73
Deadline of registration: Nov 14 (Wed), 2018
If You have any questions:
Please feel free to contact Sherry Shek via [email protected].
Special thanks to the support from Station for Open Cultures and Eaton Hotel.