07-13, 11:00–12:00 (US/Eastern), DevKitty Village
Want to learn how hackers break into Wi-Fi networks? This workshop introduces you to common wireless attacks, and equips you with the knowledge to defend against them. You’ll walk away with your own cat-shaped hacking companion that you assemble yourself (the DevKitty) - and you’ll also get to code a fun mini project in CircuitPython that alerts you about malicious Wi-Fi activity happening nearby! This workshop is beginner friendly, and all tools will be provided! You’ll learn to solder, code in CircuitPython, and get a basic introduction to wireless reconnaissance plus attack techniques. NOTE: As a prerequisite to this workshop, attendees need to build a DevKitty - there are several “Solder Your Own DevKitty” workshops given each day at the DevKitty Village where you can do this.
Alex Lynd is a hardware hacker and cybersecurity instructor who builds low-cost wireless hacking tools at his company LyndLabs. He creates educational hacking content on shows like Hak5, and also founded DevKitty, where he develops cat-themed hardware for makers and hackers!
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 2 / 1)
- Cat-Themed USB Hacking and Soldering (Day 1)
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 1 / 2)
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 3 / 1)
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 3 / 2)
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 1 / 3)
- How to Hunt and Map Wi-Fi Devices
- Learn Hardware Basics With DevKitty! (Day 1)
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 2 / 3)
- Learn Hardware Basics With DevKitty! (Day 3)
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 1 / 1)
- Cat-Themed USB Hacking and Soldering (Day 3)
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 2 / 2)