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SecurityPI: IronClad your Raspberry PI - Rabimba Karanjai
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SecurityPI: IronClad your Raspberry PI - Rabimba Karanjai
Raspberry Pi has garnered huge interest in last few years and now one of the most popular linux boards out there sparking all kinds of DIY projects. But most of these function with the default settings and connect to the internet. HOw secure is your Pi? How easy is it for someone to take over and make it part of a botnet or sneak peek on your privacy?
In this talk Rabimba Karanjai will show how to harden the security of a Raspberry Pi 3.. He will showcase different techniques with code examples along with a toolkit made specifically to do that. This cookbook will harden the device and also provide a way to audit and analyze the behaviour of the device constantly.
After all, protecting the device finally protects us all, by preventing another dyndns DDOS attack
About Rabimba Karanjai
Full Time Graduate Researcher, part time hacker and FOSS enthusiastI used to write code for Watson and do a bunch of other things at their lab (mostly deals with algorithm,NLP, Ontologies,reading papers among other stuff). At present contributing with Mozilla and crawling my way towards a PhD at RICE University.Contribute with WebVR and Emerging Technologies teams in Mozilla.My present interest deviates towards security.I have spoken in past at -GraphicalWeb 2016-JSFoo 2015-WikiConference USA 2014-Open Source Bridge 2015, 2016-Hong Kong OpenSource 2015
Raspberry Pi has garnered huge interest in last few years and now one of the most popular linux boards out there sparking all kinds of DIY projects. But most of these function with the default settings and connect to the internet. HOw secure is your Pi? How easy is it for someone to take over and make it part of a botnet or sneak peek on your privacy?
In this talk Rabimba Karanjai will show how to harden the security of a Raspberry Pi 3.. He will showcase different techniques with code examples along with a toolkit made specifically to do that. This cookbook will harden the device and also provide a way to audit and analyze the behaviour of the device constantly.
After all, protecting the device finally protects us all, by preventing another dyndns DDOS attack
About Rabimba Karanjai
Full Time Graduate Researcher, part time hacker and FOSS enthusiastI used to write code for Watson and do a bunch of other things at their lab (mostly deals with algorithm,NLP, Ontologies,reading papers among other stuff). At present contributing with Mozilla and crawling my way towards a PhD at RICE University.Contribute with WebVR and Emerging Technologies teams in Mozilla.My present interest deviates towards security.I have spoken in past at -GraphicalWeb 2016-JSFoo 2015-WikiConference USA 2014-Open Source Bridge 2015, 2016-Hong Kong OpenSource 2015