Hardware Hacking - Extracting Information From Chips
This was one of the most popular talks at S4xEurope. Dmitry Nedospasov went into non-invasive, semi-invasive and fully invasive methods to extract information from hardware. A couple of highlights: 5:30 An answer to "what are the levels and effectiveness of security for chips"? BTW, among the most secure is your pay TV card. 11:00 A nice chart with the classes of attack Just watch the whole thing if this is something you are interested in. Dmitry knows his stuff and gets into a lot of detail.

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