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Wednesday, August 5 • 11:00 - 11:55
Bio-Hacking: Implantable chip attack vector

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Implantable electronic devices are becoming more common nowadays. Specifically subdermal implants are now being used in companies for employee identification, security access, medical records and authentication among other uses. These implantable devices can easily bypass current security check procedures in most enterprises as they are located inside the body of a human. A live demo of mobile exploitation using an implanted RFID chip into a subject's hand will be performed during this presentation. This proof of concept aims to show the possibilities of use of implantable devices as attack vectors.

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Rod Soto

Rod Soto is a security researcher and board member of HackMiami. He is a regular speaker at hacking conferences all over the country on the topics of penetration testing tools and methods, as well as the topic of digital civil liberties. Rod Soto was the winner of the 2012 BlackHat... Read More →
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Seth Wahle

Seth Wahle is an engineer and security researcher who specializes in embedded computing, robotic, and radio frequency systems. As a former Fire Control-man in the United States Navy, He maintained and controlled the ships self defense weapon systems to protect the U.S. fleet against... Read More →


Wednesday August 5, 2015 11:00 - 11:55 PDT
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