Hacking (Not So) Smart Things 101

By Achim D. Brucker.

More and more devices of our daily life are ``smart:” ranging from smart light bulbs to smart TVs to smart fridges – everything can, and most likely will be, in the future connected to the Internet. More and more people are already used to remotely controlling their heating at home using their smart phone.

In this talk, we will, using smart home automation as an example, explain simple techniques for hacking (not so) smart devices.

Please cite this work as follows:
A. D. Brucker, “Hacking (not so) smart things 101,” presented at the TechExeter conference, Exeter, UK, Sep. 11, 2019. Author copy: http://logicalhacking.com/publications/talk-brucker-techexeter-iot-2019/

BibTeX
@Unpublished{ talk:brucker:techexeter-iot:2019,
  author     = {Achim D. Brucker},
  date       = {2019-09-11},
  title      = {Hacking (Not So) Smart Things 101},
  abstract   = {More and more devices of our daily life are ``smart:''
                ranging from smart light bulbs to smart TVs to smart fridges
                -- everything can, and most likely will be, in the future
                connected to the Internet. More and more people are already
                used to remotely controlling their heating at home using their
                smart phone.
                
                In this talk, we will, using smart home automation as an
                example, explain simple techniques for hacking (not so) smart
                devices.},
  eventtitle = {TechExeter Conference},
  venue      = {Exeter, UK},
  areas      = {security},
  note       = {Author copy: \url{http://logicalhacking.com/publications/talk-brucker-techexeter-iot-2019/}},
}