5/15 (Wed.) 16:30 - 17:00 4F 4B

Sharing keyboards with your good neighbaaa

We will be discussing wireless security in HID devices (e.g. mouse and keyboards) as some of the devices are now claiming to be using encrypted connections. The topic stems from MouseJack back in 2016, which unveiled a series of flaws in HID devices which is susceptible to either keystroke or movement injection and sniffing attacks, and we'll be demonstrating how such devices may be built insecure in the first place and how they've become in present days.

Ta-Lun Yen
SPEAKER
Sr. Vulnerability Researcher
TXOne Networks

TOPIC / TRACK
Threat Research Forum

LOCATION
Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2
4F 4B

LEVEL
Intermediate Intermediate sessions focus on cybersecurity architecture, tools, and practical applications, ideal for professionals with a basic understanding of cybersecurity.

SESSION TYPE
Breakout Session

LANGUAGE
Chinese

SUBTOPIC
Wireless Security
Protocol Analysis
Hardware Security