Round 1:
- Nitay Artenstein has a blog post up at the Exodus Intelligence site covering his “Broadpwn: Remotely Compromising Android and iOS via a Bug in Broadcom’s Wi-Fi Chipsets” talk at Black Hat.
- Slides from Jason Staggs’ Black Hat version of “Adventures in Attacking Wind Farm Control Networks” are up on the Black Hat site.
- I don’t see slides for Colin O’Flynn’s “Breaking Electronic Door Locks Like You’re on CSI: Cyber” yet, but he does have a blog post up talking about some of his findings.
- Slides and the white paper from Ruben Santamarta’s “Go Nuclear: Breaking Radiation Monitoring Devices” are up.
- This is one I kind of overlooked, but it could be interesting: Thomas Brandstetter’s “(in)Security in Building Automation: How to Create Dark Buildings with Light Speed”. White paper. Slides.
- No more conference CDs at DEFCON. But here’s the presentations directory on the DEFCON 25 media server. You can also torrent presentations and workshops.
- To save you a small amount of trouble: here’s the (preliminary) version of the slides for “Popping a Smart Gun”.
Edited to add more:
- Karla Burnett’s “Ichthyology: Phishing as a Science” is actually relevant to my professional life. White paper.
- Slides and the white paper for “Hacking Hardware with a $10 SD Card Reader” (Amir Etemadieh, CJ Heres, and Khoa Hoang) are here.