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Felix takes a weekly look at Internet of Things (IoT) cyber security. Perfect for IoT project managers, developers, and those learning about penetration testing in this niche area.
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Railways and trains
Most people think of trains and railways as being great big lumps of metal that (hopefully) whizz along long shiny tracks, but it turns out they are incredibly complex and have a broad attack surface!
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Vulnerability research into SolaX Inverter Smart Connectivity
Felix describes research completed against the SolaX Pocket WiFi module that connects SolaX inverters to the Internet for smart connectivity features. The research highlights some of the challenges experienced by researchers and developers alike as well as the risks that these vulnerabilities present.
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Cars
In this episode Felix looks at the complexities and attack surface of modern cars. They may have become more sophisticated but arethey now technologically fragile?
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Prosthetics
Felix analyses the security within modern smart-prosthetics and medical tech to help prevent the need for amputations. The security need behind these two devices is not always immediately apparent because some people might think of it as being 'boring medical data'. Cyber security concerns are still there none-the-less, just in a slightly different form.
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Medical Imaging Devices
Felix delves in the technology that supports MRI scanners, X-Ray machines and CT scanners and looks at the vulnerabilities they have had in the past as well as potential opportunities for them to fall foul of attackers. The technology here focuses on the DICOM and HL7 protocols both of which have had security concerns but are used globally to ensure doctors remain connected to their patients medical images.
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Wearable Tech
Wearable tech is increasingly popular with consumers worldwide. It's become a class of tech that is so ubiquitous that privacy and cyber security concerns have to be taken seriously. In this episode we look at the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) protocol which makes the vast majority of this technology possible.
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