Hack.lu 2019 Day #2 Wrap-Up

After a short night playing the CTF and a lot of morning coffee, I was ready for the second day… It started with a hot-topic: “Sensor & Logic Attack Surface of Driverless Vehicles” presented by Zoz. Even if not yet common on our roads today, self-driving cars (or cars with

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Hack.lu 2019 Day #1 Wrap-Up

Hello Readers! The first day of the hack.lu conference is already over, here is my wrap-up! The event started around 10:30, plenty of time to meet friends around a first coffee! The conference was kicked off by Axelle Apvrille who is a security researcher focusing on mobile devices and apps.

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BruCON 0x0B Network Post-Mortem Review

This BruCON edition (also called “0x0B”) is already over! This year, we welcomed more than 500 hackers from many countries to follow wonderful speakers and learn new stuff with practical workshops. Like the previous editions, I played with the network deployed for our attendees. Here is a short debriefing of

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Training Announce: “Hunting with OSSEC”

After the 2018 DeepSec edition in November and the BruCON Spring Training in April, I’m happy to come back on the DeepSec 2019 schedule! OSSEC is sometimes described as a low-cost log management solution but it has many interesting features which, when combined with external sources of information, may help

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BruCON Challenge: The Solution

Last Tuesday, I launched a small challenge to win a ticket for the BruCON conference. The challenge was solved in approximatively 20:30 and I received the first correct submission of the hash at 23:30 (congratulations to Quentin Kaiser!). It’s time to give you the solution to this small challenge. It

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5 IoT Security Conferences You Don’t Want to Miss

If you’re a CISO, you should consider attending an IoT security conference to learn from the leaders in the field about how to integrate IoT security into your threat management program.

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Pass-The-Salt 2019 Wrap-Up

This week, the second edition of “Pass-The-Salt” was organized in Lille, France. The conference was based on the same format at last year and organized at the same location (see my previous diary). I like this kind of event where you can really meet people (the number of attendees was

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