Hacking Tomu and 2FA
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| Description | We are working on the Tomu devices and will discuss current issues and todos for future development, such as bootloader optimization and implementing different 2FA (2-Factor-Authentication) methods for use with the device. We will look at existing code and implementations of 2FA and we will work on implementations. |
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| Website(s) | http://tomu.im |
| Type | Hands-On |
| Kids session | No |
| Keyword(s) | hardware, software, embedded, security |
| Tags | open hardware, arm, 2fa |
| Processing assembly | RIAT Crypto Lab |
| Person organizing | Mithro |
| Language | en - English |
| Related to | Tomu |
| Other sessions... | |
| Starts at | 2016/12/30 14:00 |
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| Ends at | TBD |
| Duration | TBD |
| Location | RIAT Crypto Lab |
We are working on the Tomu devices and will discuss current issues and todos for future development, such as bootloader optimization and implementing different 2FA (2-Factor-Authentication) methods for use with the device. We will look at existing code and implementations of 2FA and we will work on implementations.
I'm Tomu
I'm Tomu a tiny ARM microprocessor which fits in your USB port. I have two buttons and two LEDs!
I'm fully open source, have a BOM of ~$10 (in individual quantities) and am constructable by hobbyists! Designed for 2-factor authentication or anything else you can think of.
Lots more details in Mithro's 33C3 Lightning Talk on Tomu.
