Join us for a beginner friendly Internet of Things (IoT) hacking workshop hosted by the UCL Cyber Security Society and led by a vulnerability researcher at Interrupt Labs!
Dive deep into the world of vulnerability research with our hands-on workshop. In this 2 hour session, you'll gain experience reverse engineering firmware binaries, uncovering vulnerabilities, and developing exploits for an Internet of Things camera.
If you've ever wondered how to turn your passion for cybersecurity into a career in vulnerability research, this workshop is your gateway. You'll walk away with practical skills and a better understanding of how to break (and secure) real-world systems.
Everyone is welcome—no membership or previous cyber security background is required. Don’t miss out on this chance to learn from an expert in the field!
About Interrupt Labs:
We're here to provide world-leading vulnerability research and capabilities. From browsers, mobile, automotive and everything in between. Interrupt Labs is made up of amazing people with backgrounds ranging across the computer security landscape. This blend of knowledge gives Interrupt Labs the backbone it needs to jump into any new challenge.
Led by: Harry, a vulnerability researcher at Interrupt Labs
When: Wednesday, 29th January, 2-4pm
Where: Darwin Building B05