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Tuesday, 4 July 2017 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM AEST
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Arduino is an electronics development system which simplifies electronic prototyping. In this workshop, students will learn about Arduino by designing, building, and coding their own simple electronic projects. Students will then reverse engineer a commercial Infrared (IR) controlled home alarm system and build a replica remote control to disable the system.
Bring a laptop running Linux or Windows with the Arduino IDE installed https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software. All other equipment will be supplied.
http://www.infosectcbr.com.au
Dr Silvio Cesare received the Ph.D in 2013 from Deakin University. His research interests include vulnerabilities, exploitation, malware detection, software similarity, and physical security of electronic and radio devices. Since 2016 he has been an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at UNSW Canberra. He is also a conference and program chair at the annual BSides Canberra. Previously he was the Director of Anti-Malware Engineering at Qualys where he was commercializing the concepts from his Ph.D. on malware detection. Dr Cesare has over 350 citations on Google Scholar and has previously spoken at industry conferences including Black Hat, Cansecwest, Ruxcon. He has also published in academic journals such as IEEE Transactions on Computers and IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing. He is author of the academic book Software Similarity and Classification, published by Springer. He has worked in industry within Australia, France and the United States. This work includes time as the scanner architect of Qualys - now the world's largest vulnerability assessment company.
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