Training: Hacking the IoT Master Class

Are you interested in how connected devices get hacked? Do you want to know how to make connected devices more secure?  If so, then we have the perfect, 1-day course with small group instruction to jump start your introduction to the Internet of Things! In addition to your day of training, you’ll get a pass to The Security of Things Forum on September 22nd.  

About this course:

Hacking The Internet of Things is an intensive, one-day training event that’s coming to Boston on September 21, 2016. The course is offered and led by Independent Security Evaluatorsthe same elite security researchers who organize IoT hacking events such as the IoT Village at esteemed security conferences like DEF CON, The RSA Security Conference, DerbyCon, and BSides.

Learn how to hack Internet of Things devices in this one day Master Class taught by Independent Security Evaluators.
Learn how to hack Internet of Things devices in this one day Master Class taught by Independent Security Evaluators.

This course teaches the fundamentals of security in the context of the Internet of Things from a hacker’s perspective! Using a mixture of lecture, group exercise, and hands-on modules, this instructor-led course jump starts your IoT security and hacking career, and delivers significant returns for your organization that can be measured in employee knowledge and enterprise readiness.

Benefits for attendees:

  • Learn how embedded systems get hacked, and how to make them more resilient
  • Acquire security assessment and testing skills
  • Learn from actual practitioners and get hands-on experience using the tools of the trade, not just slides and theory

Benefits for employers:

Our one day course offering is a great opportunity for employers who are looking to train their engineers and technical staff to make the leap to embedded systems and the Internet of Things. The Hacking the Internet of Things class will:

  • Broaden employees’ security awareness from traditional information technology assets to embedded and cyber-physical assets
  • Empower employees to better identify, assess and protect your mission-critical assets
  • Prepare your employees to defend against new threats that come with IoT adoption