RF Hacking with SDR
This course is a complete 4-day training session to learn how to analyze, to attack real-world radio devices and to compromize their communications using Software-Defined Radio.
Each student will receive a Tx/Rx full-duplex SDR device to continue to play at home. During this training, students will learn how radio works and how to make their own tools to attack real targets.
Day 1 is an introduction to radio that will help students to learn its concepts and the techniques used today to receive and transmit signals, but also the constraints that we have to deal with in heterogeneous environments.
Day 2 will put the student in the playground of the Software-Defined Radio, where every idea can be written on software to be simulated, and then concretized to realize receivers and transmitters depending on the chosen hardware limitations.
Day 3 resumes and applies previous chapters to study physical intrusion systems and brings useful tricks for Red Team tests as well as pentests.
Last day will focuses on unexpected implants vendors introduced in some technologies, custom and industrial systems, and the development of handy radio prototypes to use during pentest/red team missions.
Skills / Knowledge
- Wireless
- Hardware