Cat-Shaped Wi-Fi Defender: Hands On Hacker Hunting With Microcontrollers
07-13, 18:00–20:00 (US/Eastern), Script-Kitty Village

Become a Wi-Fi investigator: Uncover Hidden Wi-Fi Cameras, network Intruders, and more with the Wi-Fi Nugget. In this workshop, we'll use a cute, cat-shaped microcontroller board to catch hackers using well-known hacking tools like a Wi-Fi Pineapple, hunt down suspicious Wi-Fi devices like hidden cameras, and detect jamming attacks. We’ll explore how low-cost microcontrollers can be used to unmask and track down Wi-Fi hacking tools, or locate unwanted devices on your local network.

Kody Kinzie is a Montana-based ethical hacker who specializes in teaching beginners about open-source intelligence, Wi-Fi security, and electronics. He's taught cybersecurity to millions of beginners on popular YouTube channels like Hak5, Null Byte, and SecurityFwd. He also organizes cybersecurity training, talks, and outreach events at hackerspaces and conferences around the world.

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