![]() ![]() This includes slides and other reference documentation, lunches and a Grand Idea Studio’s custom hardware hacking training circuit board. Prices for Dutch Police: € 1849,- per participant (2 days), € 2249,- for 3 days or € 499,- for just the 3rd day.Package deal all 3 days: € 2349,- per participant.Optional third day: €699,- per participant.Two-day course: € 1949,- per participant.November 3-5, 2021, from which is optional November 3, 2021, for extra training. Daily schedule: 9.00-17.00 h. No prior electronics experience is required. This course aims to educate everyone regardless of skill level. forensic investigators in other law-enforcement agencies.understand the mindset of a hardware hacker and why he does what he does.have learned about embedded security, ways to design hardware securely, and ways to defeat those mechanisms.have gained skills needed to successfully reverse engineer electronic products.Once you have successfully completed the course you: This extra day is also accessible for any participants who may have taken the standard 2-day before. Please contact us. Optionally, you can participate in an extra training day, during which side channel effects, firmware extraction, hardware implants and espionage, and other forensic related activities are on the agenda. You will conclude with a hardware hacking challenge to defeat the security mechanism of a custom-designed circuit board. Circuit board reverse engineering and modification.It combines lecture and hands-on exercises for the following topics: This course focuses on hardware hacking and reverse engineering techniques commonly used against hardware products. The course concludes with a full-scale, hands-on hardware hacking challenge to break the security of a custom-designed circuit board, performed individually or in small groups. This course, taught exclusively by Joe Grand, focuses on techniques commonly used against hardware products. In close cooperation with Grand Idea Studio, the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) organizes a two-day training session on hardware hacking.
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