
Breaking In to Break Things: Practical Paths to Hardware Hacking and IoT Security
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Episode: Breaking In to Break Things: Practical Paths to Hardware Hacking and IoT Security
Pub date: 2025-06-10
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Hash Salehi, Reserve Engineer and Founder of RECESSIM, joins host Philip Wylie to demystify the world of hardware hacking and security, highlighting niche but critical vulnerability research in IoT and embedded devices. Through recounting his own experiences, from customizing low-cost fault injection attacks on automotive microprocessors to reverse engineering smart meters, Hash shares both successes and frustrations from the front lines of hands-on security assessment. The conversation aims to inspire and equip listeners who want to explore or deepen their understanding of hardware security by surfacing resources, communities, and the mindset necessary to uncover vulnerabilities beyond software.
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http://www.recessim.com/
https://wiki.recessim.com/
https://www.youtube.com/c/RECESSIM
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