šļø Michael Rodger will share insights at Insomniāhack 2025 with the talk "The Spy Who Flashed Me: Exploring and defeating physical access control systems".
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@shifttymike will share insights at Insomniāhack 2025 with the talk "The Spy Who Flashed Me: Exploring and defeating physical access control systems".
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@deviantollam @shifttymike's work is just plain cool to watch, but his story in the video is also a lesson in dealing with slow, jerky, unpredictable progress and the internal brain hurdles we set up for ourselves, and it is exactly what I needed today. Thank you
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For our 0xcon keynote in Johannesburg titled "your contributions, today", @leonjza emphasised the need for each of us to contribute more. Be it research, documentation or training, everyone has a part to play. What are you going to contribute today?
Madly grateful to have had the opportunity to share the stage with so many other amazing speakers sharing their research while keynoting #0xcon yesterday in Johannesburg.
In my talk, "your contributions, today" I reflected on a current view of practical security research and contributions in a time of ever-increasing systems complexity, abstractions and Instagram reels. By drawing parallels to the "Free-rider Problemā as described in an economics context, I argued that as an industry we need to caution against this phenomenon manifesting by actively making contributions.
They are minimal, but the slides can be found here: https://github.com/leonjza/public-talks/blob/master/2023/0xcon/your-contributions-today.pdf