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[b]PentesterAcademy - Offensive Internet of Things Exploitation Video[/b]
Size: 5.18 GB Type: eLearning Year: 2022 Version: 2022

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Offensive Internet of Things (IoT) Exploitation is an in-depth course in IoT security and teaches you how to pentest and exploit the so-called "smart" devices. This online class is taught using practical, real world examples on how to to analyze and pentest hardware, firmware, software components, network communication, mobile apps used to control devices and their radio communication protocols.

IoT is one of the hottest trends in technology right now! There seems to be an arms race between both consumer and industrial vendors to connect almost everything to the Internet - your fridge, thermostat, coffee machine, watch, shoes, dog's collar and toaster are all included! This new frenzy to connect "everything" to the Internet is here to stay and we are already seeing millions of these "smart" devices in homes, offices and public areas.

During the previous "Mobile Application" age, security took a backseat and almost every other app was insecure to the most basic and embarrassing of vulnerabilities. Unfortunately, to our horror, this golden age of "IoT - smart devices" is no different!

The key challenge in learning how to pentest and secure IoT devices is understanding the complex interaction between hardware and firmware. This includes being able to find debug ports to connect to or even having the ability to read/write directly to a chip! This course will take you through this complex yet extremely interesting and exciting journey.

This course is beginner friendly and starts from the very basics of IoT devices and their security - how to get started? Hardware? Software? Tools? Techniques? Will all be answered. This training is ideal for penetration testers, security engineers, managers, bug bounty hunters and anyone interested in uncovering how "smart" these devices really are

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