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Attendee: Milosch Meriac
Talk ~ Sandbox ~ Contributions
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Bringing RGB blinkenstick.org / openbeacon.org
Arrival 2014/08/29 10:00
Departure 2014/08/31
Contact
Email milosch@meriac.com
Twitter @FoolsDelight

I have over 20 years of professional experience in embedded programming, hardware development and the information security business. I am working at ARM on securing the Internet of Things.

In my private time I love making/breaking/grokking things. My most recent work was breaking iCLASS RFID Standard security - see HID iCLASS™ security demystified and Heart of Darkness - exploring the uncharted backwaters of HID iCLASS™ security.

I am Co-Founder of active and passive RFID open source projects like Sputnik/OpenBeacon, OpenPCD and OpenPICC and I am committed to RFID related security research. As a member of the Blinkenlights Stereoscope Core Team I designed the 2.4GHz OpenBeacon based wireless dimmmer and Ethernet WMCU Hardware that was used in the Toronto City Hall Installation. As one of the three maintainers of the former Xbox-Linux Project I helped breaking the Xbox security and ported the first Linux System to the Xbox.

My focus is on hardware design, embedded systems, RF designs, active and passive RFID hardware development, custom-tailoring of embedded Linux hardware platforms, real time systems, IT-security, hardware & software reverse engineering and security evaluations of embedded systems.