MCH2022

Michael Huebler (mh)

Michael has been analyzing, hacking and improving locks since the 1970's. He is an engineer and works in SW development in other technical fields, but still regularly participates in lock manipulation competitions, and helps lock manufacturers to improve their products. His current security research mainly focuses on electromechanical locks and wireless systems like Bluetooth LE.

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Sessions

07-23
18:40
30min
Electronic Locks: Bumping and Other Mischief
Michael Huebler (mh)

Modern electronic locks are often optimized for cost, not security. Or their manufacturers don’t do security research. Or they ignore it.
For whatever reason, many current electronic lock systems are susceptible to surprisingly simple attacks. We’ll look at some of them, and at the underlying basics, so that you can do your own research.

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