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Ep:1.09 Hardware hacking does not always go according to plan

9 min · 16 de jun de 2022
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Sometimes hardware hacking doesn't always go according to plan and you end up destroying the target. It happens. In this episode, I get a pair of connected shoes to remove the tracker and things start to go wrong.

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episode Ep:1.10 What is DICE (Device Identifier Composition Engine)? artwork

Ep:1.10 What is DICE (Device Identifier Composition Engine)?

In this episode, I introduce the DICE (Device Identifier Composition Engine). I mentioned the motivation for the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) to make this standard and why its specifically tailored for embedded devices like MCUs and smaller controllers.  Then I give a quick overview of the hardware requirements for DICE and its refreshingly simple, although I do have some questions of how this is implemented (remember attack the implementation, not the standard). The DICE core has a nice similarity to the PCR feature of the TPM.  Then I talk about where this episode series is going and how you can play along! https://trustedcomputinggroup.org/wp-content/uploads/Hardware-Requirements-for-Device-Identifier-Composition-Engine-r78_For-Publication.pdf

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