Hi All, Right from detonating explosives to launching missiles - micro-controllers are used almost every where in all verticals. But what if a hacker is able to compromise the integrity?
Aimed to train people on Electronic warfare - the workshop will be held tomorrow on Arduino Hacking - we know its too short a notice, but if you guys love hacking then we are sure you will make some time for it :) Workshop is priced at INR 6000 and includes : 1) Complete ARDUINO KIT to each student 2) CERTIFICATE with CPE Credits 3) Morning Tea + Lunch + Evening Snacks http://www.malcon.org/malcon-2012-training-electronics-special/ LAST DAY DISCOUNT CODE OFFER ------------------------------ please use the discount code to get 25% off: ubm You are also welcome to attend the International Malware Conference the next day at THE LALIT, New Delhi. www.malcon.org Overview: ----------- The objective of this year’s MalCon training is to encourage hackers to learn electronics.. and learn Hardware hacking. The content is designed with an assumption that you have no previous knowledge on this subject. Objective: ----------- At the end of this MalCon workshop, you will be able to: Get a quick foundation in electronics Learn how to put together a small circuit Learn about Arduino Learn how to code for Arduino Gain confidence to build your own stuff - and hopefully get your foundations for doing electronic warfare Duration The workshop is a full day training and will last for 8 Hours! (Includes your lunch!) Your Arduino take-away Kit --------------------------- Every delegate attending the workshop will be given the Arduino kit consisting of: Arduino + USB Cable IR sensors IR Remote (TV Remote) IR LEDs Rx and Tx Breadboard + wires LDR LEDs (a pack of 10) Buzzer Buttons Power adapter Module 1 – Basics of computers : 1 Hour ----------------------------------------- Understanding computers and their internal working mechanisms Discussing the software aspects in order to equate it with the micro-controller Distinguishing processors and controllers. Module 2 – Understanding the controller : 1 Hour ----------------------------------------- Getting to know more about the micro controller Understanding internals of a controller Choosing the right controller Module 3 – Bringing a project together 1 Hour ----------------------------------------- Discovering what kind of devices are available How to choose what device is required Creating project with the right devices Choosing the right chip. Module 4 – Hands on with Microcontrollers (Lab) 2 Hours ----------------------------------------- A hands-on workshop on Arduino and the reason for choosing Arduino Arduino basics The language, the software and some basic LED tests Understanding interfacing with Arduino Module 5 – Hands on with interfacing (Lab) 2 Hours ----------------------------------------- Hands on LED tests Hands on PWM tests Hands on Buttons Hands on with all three Module 6 – Projects demonstration 1 Hour ----------------------------------------- Ideas and discussions Various scenarios Project demonstrations and videos Next steps with controllers Lets build together. Module 7 – Electronic Warfare ----------------------------------------- Pwning Everyday things around Info Security in Electronics – a new world to explore Electronic warfare – what can be Closing Note Instructor Profile ----------------------------------------- Pronoy Chopra is an active software and hardware hacker who has more than 2 years of experience in organizing workshops across different schools and organizations. He has worked with IIT Delhi, Ministry Of Rural Development and was a student contractor with Google creating industrial grade devices and software. He is the co founder of Delhi based startup 9 Circuits and has been a part of designing many devices for helping amateur electronics hobbyists. He has been associated with Arduino briefly and has worked on many projects involving controllers and processors. He has conducted various workshops and talks at DU and IIT Delhi and loves working on Python and Lua among other things. -- Mailing list guidelines and other related articles: http://lug-iitd.org/Footer
