SDR ALL THE THINGS

No ratings

Presented at BSidesDelaware 2014 by

In this class, we'll review radio theory, antenna design, software defined radios, the tools used, and wrap up with exercises/challenges for everyone who sits in. The class is modular, so feel free to jump in and out based on your experience level with the sub topic. If you know nothing or are an expert, please come by as we'll all learn something new! Basic level of wireless anything; this class is a bootstrap style of instruction. @dntlookbehindu Built, owned and operated a wireless ISP for 6 years; Infosec professionally for 10 years (unprofessionally for 15); information security researcher (wireless, attacker attribution techniques, honeypots); and other things. Do not be locked in a room with this man for more than 5 minutes, or else it will be distressing. @Zero_ChaosX After an unsuccessful adult film career under the pseudonym "Chubby Cox", Zero has settled comfortably into his backup career of Wireless Security. Specializing in Wifi security, he has also branched out into bluetooth, radio, and sdr. Currently, he is working on the best Linux distro to ever grace the face of the earth, Pentoo. This bio is entirely unbiased. @simonj_dc SimonJ likes to mess with wireless technology from time to time, though his most notable contribution to FOSS was winning the religious debate over whether clickable send buttons are necessary in chat interfaces. One year later from our inaugural class at BSidesDE with Wireless Essentials, and we're back and focused to work on SDR.