26 Years Attacks on Smartcards

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Description Smart cards and RFIDs are widely used today in manfifold applications, like banking, mobile communications (GSM/SIM), identification and access control. The silicon chip they contain are subject to manifold attacks today and in the future. Newbies, Amateurs, Students, Experts, Nerds are welcome. Beginners Training: Preparation of a chip - removal of the silicon from an RFID label under a microscope. Discussion about historic, actual and new attack scenarios. Tips for the amateur - how to set up your own lab. Discussion round for experts.
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Tags smart card, hardware hacking, reverse engineering, security, attack, microscope
Registered on 31 October 2014 13:46:04
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Self-organized session notes For Beginners: Chip preparation for beginnners - how to remove a silicon chip from an RFID label under the microscope.

For Experts: Discussion round about new attack scenarios against smart cards and security controllers.

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Orga contact marcus.janke@infineon.com
Brings Beamer (wall in close vicinity needed for projection of microscope Images)

Microscope (table needed for Demos)

Seats needed 2
Extra seats 2
Assembly specification 3. We need something special or in between those options: Please specify in the field planning notes.
Planning notes The place from last time would be very fine !! We would need close vicinity to a wall for beamer projection.

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26 Years Attacks on Smartcards

Forum and Workshop for Attacks on Smartcards and Security Controllers.

Smart cards and RFIDs are widely used today in manfifold applications, like banking, mobile communications (GSM/SIM), identification and access control. The silicon chip they contain are subject to manifold attacks today and in the future. Newbies, Amateurs, Students, Experts, Nerds are welcome. Beginners Training: Preparation of a chip - removal of the silicon from an RFID label under a microscope. Discussion about historic, actual and new attack scenarios. Tips for the amateur - how to set up your own lab. Discussion round for experts.