Hardware & Wireless Village
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM both days
Sponsored by Telstra
Away from the bustle of the main conference, the Hardware & Wireless Village provides delegates with the opportunity to work on their badges, individual projects and discuss topics with like-minded individuals. Besides hosting community soldering stations for badge and kit work we aim to offer talks and mini breakout sessions relating to hardware and radio. Topics may include Wifi, RFID, SDR, Bluetooth etc. Remember you will get the most out of the HWV by talking to people working on projects and sharing ideas.
Talks/Tutorials
Day 1: Friday 15th April
When | What |
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Friday 10:00 - 10:15 | Name: Iggy Talk: Badge Intro |
Friday 11:00 - 11:15 | Name: Pete Fillmore Talk: Chip-wrangling the ChipWhisper-Lite |
Friday 13:00 - 13:15 | Name: Paul Harvey Talk: Fun with Satellites |
Friday 14:00 - 14:15 | Name: Faz Talk: Wireless penetration- Understanding client side exploitation |
Day 2: Saturday 16th April
Saturday 10:00 - 10:15 | Name: Iggy Talk: Badge Intro | Saturday 11:00 - 11:15 | Name: Faz Talk: Analysing pager traffic redux |
Saturday 13:00 - 13:15 | Name: Liam Talk: THE IONOSPHERE AND YOU! |
Schedule subject to change
Hosted By:
Iggy
Iggy has been involved in radio, electronics and embedded systems for over 38 years along with stints in policing, intelligence and security. You’ll quite often see him around computer security conferences in Australia and regularly at the Canberra Region Amateur Radio club. Easy-going with a love of all things technical he’ll be our go-to guy for hardware and radio projects
Ed Farrell (Faz)
Faz has spoken at a number of hackercons including Ruxcon, Wahckon and Kiwicon. By day Faz is a security consultant & Penetration tester. By night, he likes to break, build and learn things, with radios & hardware being his latest field of fun.
Pete Fillmore
Pete is best known for walking around with random electronics around his neck. He is responsible for the ruxcon, kiwicon and ducksec electronic badges as well as some really interesting research which he has presented at numerous conferences.