- Nathen YoungRed Team AlliancePhysical Penetration, RFID Hacking, & Electronic Access Control SystemsCody NelsonAugust 3 - 6, 32 Credit Hours

Physical Penetration, RFID Hacking, & Electronic Access Control Systems
Nathen Young
Beyond firewalls and network hardening, government and enterprise alike must consider how security infrastructure safeguards digital, material, and human assets. Physical security is foundational to the ability to resist unauthorized access or malicious threat.
In this training, students will be immersed in the world of mechanical locking systems, door hardware, manipulation and bypassing techniques, PACS tokens, RFID credentials, alarm contacts, tamper switches, door controllers, and backhaul protocols that underpin Physical Access Control Systems (PACS) across the globe.
Red Team members and penetration testers will gain a practical understanding of what physical security looks like in the field, and how to manipulate, bypass, intercept, clone, downgrade, replay, and bypass one's way through such defenses. Blue Team members including SOC staff, defenders, designers, and directors will come with away with best practices and techniques that will resist attacks.
Those who attend this course will leave with a full awareness of how to best protect buildings and grounds from unauthorized access, as well as how to compromise most existing physical security in order to gain access themselves
Skills / Knowledge
- PenTesting
- Hardware