Stephen Battista (he/him)

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Operations Manager for Cyber Infrastructure Protection Center at MITRE
Leadership is a privilege to better the lives of others. It is not an opportunity to satisfy personal greed.
-- Mwai Kibaki, 3rd President of Kenya
@jaythvv Does anyone know if it can serve DoH. This would make Chrome integration easier.
@hacks4pancakes Since you will be a day ahead of us, please let us know how things are going to go tommrow. #internationaldateline
Gaston: I eat 5 dozen eggs every morning for strength.
Me: at $7 a dozen that's $1050 every month!
@hacks4pancakes Is this the one in McLean? If so, I need to stop by.
@bournez Now that I think of it, that second joke is a bit derivative.
@bournez Good job. That made me laugh.
@Sheep_Overboard me ending a story from a very nice non-extradition beach: So he stole my code. This is how I built a back door into one of the largest payment systems on the planet….
@jack_daniel @SecurityBSidesGlobal As my great uncle who lived to 100 said "Do you know what it means to be old? It means you outlive others. The older you get, the more death you will see."
@hacks4pancakes are you going to be at Schmoocon? I have a ticket though work but my partner is at another conference in Orlando. Any ideas on how to bring my 13 year old daughter along?

@VeronicaKovah and @xenokovah will be presenting for the first time ever their new training "Bluetooth Low Energy - Full Stack Attack" at @ringzer0 Training in Austin TX March 18-21 2025.

https://ringzer0.training/bootstrap25-bluetooth-low-energy-full-stack-attack/

This 4-day training will be bottom-up from the PHY all the way to the GATT layer of BLE, and the final day will be focused on vulnerability assessment of a customized Ultra-Vulnerable Peripheral (UVP) running a custom Zephyr RTOS firmware on a Nordic nRF52840 dongle, with lots of extra vulnerabilities introduced for students to find.

Bluetooth Low Energy - Full Stack Attack

It's pretty fun to hack things wirelessly. And hey, it turns out there's literally *billions* of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) things sold per year, so let's learn how to hack those!

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