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Hacking Network APIs workshop
Abstract
A foundational component of communication between devices is the TCP/IP network stack. Web browsing, streaming video, secure control, and innumerable other applications are built upon this technology. This three-part demonstration will use open source tools to focus on the data transfer components UDP and TCP while targeting an IoT device. Part One is reverse engineering the network commands to better understand them and then mimic it (a common attack strategy). Network protocols will be discussed during this process. Armed with our new knowledge and skills, Part Two will take them a step further to discover and analyze malware present on the IoT device. Part Three will cover fundamentals of network latency versus network throughput by forced network degradation. This presentation is light on slides and heavy on demos.
Day / Time / Location
Day 2, Saturday, 16-August-2025, 12:30pm - 2:30pm
Tobin 221 (Workshop B)
Full Description
Registration -- NOT required
NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop
-- please show up early to ensure a seat at Tobin 221 (Workshop B).
Presenter(s)
Dan Nagle
Materials
Any materials needed to participate in this workshop will be available at-cost.
Observers are welcome at no cost.
To do the hands-on portion for this workshop:
Materials Cost: None
