About us
Null Space Labs is a hackerspace in the Los Angeles area. We focus on hands-on learning and hacking of electronics, hardware and software development, computer security, lock picking, and more! Members have access to an extensive hardware lab, a tool room, electronics galore, a laser cutter, Haas CNC mill, a vinyl cutter, and much more for all of your hacking needs.
Tuesday nights are public open nights, but we're usually around most other week days after 7PM. Almost every Saturday afternoon we have a class of various aspects of security and technology, see more on the full class list.
Learn more about Null Space Labs at http://032.la.
Join our discord server: https://discord.gg/Qnrj4nRQmQ
Having trouble finding us? Check out: How do I get inside NSL?
Null Space Labs
2522 N Ontario St
Burbank, CA 91504
Upcoming events
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LayerOne 2026 InfoSec/Hacking Conference
Pasadena Hilton Hotel, 168 S Los Robles Ave, Pasadena, CA, US**** READ ME: LayerOne is an OFF SITE event that REQUIRES REGISTRATION. RSVPing on Meetup is not a ticket to the event! Register at https://www.layerone.org/registration***
The LayerOne Information Security & Hacking Conference is right around the corner at the Pasadena Hilton hotel! It features two days of awesome technology and security presentations, villages (hands-on areas), contests, events, and more! All attendees to LayerOne get an electronic badge and entry comes with breakfast both days and a banquet dinner on Saturday night. LayerOne is staffed by many of the NSL keyholders and members and we'd love for you to attend!
LayerOne 2026
May 23-24, 2026
https://www.layerone.orgWhat's in store for this year? A whole lot of awesome content, new friends, and, as always, a huge amount of hands-on fun!
=== Why should I attend? ===
Our focus is on learning, fun, and friends. LayerOne offers some of the most unique and interesting hands-on areas you'll ever see at a conference. Come learn about hacking, technology, security, and more without the high price tag or long lines.
Interested in learning more about these areas? Interested in networking with other like-minded folks? Interested in meeting some of the best and brightest in the information security world? Then LayerOne is for you!
=== How do I register for the event? ===
Head over to https://www.layerone.org/registration/ to get yourself pre-registered for the event. Registration is available on-site but costs more - register online now to save some money! Registration includes access to both days of the event, a badge, breakfast on both days, and a banquet dinner on Saturday night.
Need a hotel room for the event? We recommend it. Parties have been known to be hotel-room inducing for many attendees. You can book your room at the conference hotel with a very discounted rate at COMING SOON
=== 2026 Presentation Lineup ===
Full details at: https://www.layerone.org/speakers/
- Adrian Novoa – RedTeam 2026: Initial Access in Modern Environments
- b0t – Watch This! Writing malicious Bluray Discs
- cesi0 – What Your Car Knows: Digital Forensics and Modern Infotainment Systems
- Eliad Kimhy – The History of Malware: 40 Years of Viruses, Worms, and Other Strange Creatures
- Jack Hooker & Erwin Karincic (Dollarhyde) – Hacking Drones for Fun and Knowledge
- jk – Hacking Doodleburg – Reverse Engineering Electronic Children’s Toy Firmware
- Joe Rozner – Vibes all the way Down
- Larry Suto – Hunting Rogue Autonomous Agents: A Field Guide to AI Threats the SOC Can’t See
- Mehmet Sencan – Pulverize Chips with a Squib in the Heatsink
- Mohsen Ahmadi – SPECTRA: Semantic Pattern Extraction for Scalable Malware Detection and Signature Automation
- Priyank Nigam – Trusted Senders and Untrusted Outcomes: Modern HTML Injection Exploitation
- Tobias Mueller – Busting Black Basta: Exploting Ransomware
=== Contests and Events ===
LayerOne is known for being the most hands-on conference around. We want you to learn and socialize by doing!
Hands-on villages:
- Lockpicking Village
- Hardware Hacking Village
- Hacking & CTF Village
- RaiseMe Career Village
- Chillout / Gaming Area
Contests/Events:
- (Electronic) Badge Hacking Contest
- Capture the Flag (CTF)
- Soldering Olympics
- Hebocon Robot Battles
- Tamper-Evident Contest
- Demo Party
- Ham Testing
- FAST Farm Store (Web Hacking Workshops)
- Much more!
Full details of all contests and events are available at: https://www.layerone.org/events/
10 attendees
Layerone Afterparty @ NSL
Null Space Labs, 2522 N Ontario St, Burbank, ca, USThe now traditional afterparty at Nullspace Labs. Come chill at the space with your favorite con attendees and staff. Witness wonders like Hammer Jenga tournament, some live DJs and grilling meat.
Feel free to BYOB and stuff to grill /eat / share.Park on the street.
Where do I park? / How do I get inside?
Parking: There is free street parking on N Ontario St. It is usually easy to find a spot after business hours or on weekends.
Getting inside: Once you park, head down the walkway, we are the long building in the back (see link for overhead directions)
Parking and entry images: https://032.la/#contact
5 attendees
Tuesday Open Meeting & Game Night
Null Space Labs, 2522 N Ontario St, Burbank, ca, USWelcome to Null Space Labs! Come by on Tuesday nights for our open meeting. We eat, drink, and hack all the things! Learn about programming, electronics, hardware hacking, lock picking, and more!
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Where do I park? / How do I get inside?
Parking: There is free street parking on N Ontario St. It is usually easy to find a spot after business hours or on weekends.
Getting inside: Once you park, head down the walkway, we are the long building in the back (see link for overhead directions)
Parking and entry images: https://032.la/#contact
6 attendees- $150.00

Rootkit Design and Development
Null Space Labs, 2522 N Ontario St, Burbank, ca, USRootkit Design and Development
(This is a three day paid course - details below)You've hopped the fence! You're in, but you have a bigger task in front of you. You need to stay undetected not for a few days, not for a month or two, but for years. You need to silently maintain access to a system while also keeping all of your capabilities ready. Sound like fun? This course is for you. This 3 part course will cover:
- Userland Rootkits
- Kernelmode rootkits
- Stealth communication
- Bootkits/Bootloader rootkits
- Mobile device rootkits
- Firmware Rootkits, Cloud infrastructure attacks
This class will touch upon EDR evasion briefly, but will NOT focus on it. This class is intended to train and inform defenders and legitimate red teamers. Students will walk away from this class with experience and resources to assist in their own development including software and reference material.
Platforms:
- Windows, MacOS and Linux including IoT and mobile devices
Requirements for this class:
- A general programming background is required. You do not need to be a master, but an understanding of fundamentals is necessary. Vibe coding is great, but it's not enough to get the most from this class.
- Basic comfort with MacOS, Linux and Windows are necessary.
- General familiarity with security and malware concepts
- A dedicated attitude. This class is not a casual walkthrough. It is an exercise that you must engage with.
Due to the deeper technical nature of this topic, there is a 10 seat limit for this class to ensure students receive appropriate attention
About the teacher:
b0t is a malware and vulnerability researcher with over 10 years of experience. He creates and publishes VX-Underground's Black Mass malware research publication and has done malware and security research work professionally at SpaceX and AWS. b0t has previously taught classes on rootkit design, malware design and peer to peer networks.---
Note: This is a THREE DAY PROFESSIONAL COURSE -$150 - please support NSL and our teachers purchase a ticket:
Venmo @nullspacelabs
Zelle/Paypal nofoxresearch@gmail.com
Cash at the door
Saturday May 30th, June 6th and June 13th @ 2pm7 attendees
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