Cyber Resilience | Hacking and protecting embedded devices (workshop) session 4

Cyber Resilience | Hacking and protecting embedded devices (workshop)

session 4

Intro

The Internet of Things (IoT) presents significant opportunities for businesses, but it also introduces unique and new security challenges. ‘Smart’ devices connected to the internet serve as potential entry points for cybercriminals and can render your company exceptionally vulnerable. Enhanced cybersecurity for embedded devices and systems is therefore essential. In this workshop, you will gain practical insights into security issues related to embedded systems. We will delve into seven typical IoT hacks, providing you with hands-on knowledge of common vulnerabilities in embedded devices, contemporary attacks, and security technologies. Additionally, you will become familiar with security guidelines (OWASP) for designing, developing, and maintaining new embedded systems. By the end of the workshop, you will have the expertise to detect common vulnerabilities and enhance the security of embedded devices.

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When?

On 13/05/2025

Where?

KU Leuven - Gent

Lecturer

Jorn Lapon

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Standard price

260 euro

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Target audience

This workshop is aimed at developers of embedded systems and IoT.

Program

This session is part of an overview course on cybersecurity.

Organization

This programme is organised by PUC - KU Leuven Continue and the IT working group.

Practical

Date and location

13th May 2025
Session takes place from 14:00 - 17:00

KU Leuven - Campus Rabot (Gebroeders de Smetstraat 1, 9000 Gent).

Registration

Register online before 04/02/2025

The cost per session is € 260. The deadline for registration is 5 working days before start of the session.

Pay by bank transfer to account number IBAN BE31 2850 2133 2955 of PUC - KU Leuven Continue, stating '400/0026/67943 + name of participant(s) and do not receive an invoice. 
If you would like an invoice, please indicate this when registering.  

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