Meetup #4: San Francisco


Details
Please watch @spenchdotnet (https://twitter.com/spenchdotnet) for updates. Live stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz06manzSiU
Join #cyberspectrum on Freenode for IRC chat.
Talks will kick off at 7pm, so please come at 6:30pm to get settled and enjoy some refreshments!
Schedule:
7:00-7:15 - Intro
7:15-8:00 - Jesus
8:00-8:45 - Julian
8:45-9:30 - Ief
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We have our exciting lineup for this month! Please note the slightly earlier start time.
• Julian Arnold (@broadcrap) will talk in depth about building a Doppler RADAR with cantennas and SDR
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• Ief Kox (@iefkox) will talk from the other side of the world about MultiPSK and use it to analyse all manner of interesting signals: ACARS (HFDL, VDL), STANAG 4285, ALE, AMTOR Navtex, Wefax, DGPS, SSTV and more!
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• Jesus Molina (@verifythentrust) will present on "Wardriving in the age of the Internet of Things with SDR":
In this talk I will present information on how to discover and map radio devices utilizing SDR, and I will present a new concept: Warwatching (yeah, watching IoT devices in real time!). Round 10 years ago we drove around picking up wireless signals from WIFI access points. Tools like Kismet were used to collect relevant information, and the data was then post processed to draw heat maps. Then Google crashed the party with their ever present cars, and with increasingly pervasive dynamic AP (phone hotspots, drones) it doesn’t make much sense anyway.
But SDR opens a new world for us: Wardriving in ANY frequency range. The amount of devices equipped with radio transmitting capabilities have increased, and is time to create new tools for discovery and pentesting in the age of the IoT. With SDR we can detect, listen and interact with several “static” radio devices (cell towers, FM stations, etc), and also we can “see” dynamic short range devices (drones, Bluetooth) and even actually watch them using augmented reality!. I will provide a short demonstration and the road ahead.

Meetup #4: San Francisco