INE Cyber Security Week: IoT Hacking 101 - Not So Smart Homes/Devices
As we continue Cyber Security Week, join INE's Director of Community, Don Donzal, as he gives a brief history of hacking and where IoT fits into the grand scheme of cyber security, an introduction to the risky implications of connected devices, and a simplistic example of how to take control of a 'smart' outlet available on the market today. We also have an announcement on our continued sponsorship of all IoT Village events in 2021.

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Top 13 Hacking Tools for 2026 (ft. OTW)

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The World's Most Important Machine

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The Complete Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Training Course

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INE Free Course: Palo Alto Firewall Basics

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Edward Snowden Reveals How They Spy on You

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Cybersecurity Architecture: Five Principles to Follow (and One to Avoid)

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How To Hack IoT Cameras

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Intro to hardware security: UART access and SPI firmware extraction

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learning hacking? DON'T make this mistake!! (hide yourself with Kali Linux and ProxyChains)

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IoT Security Failures That Put Infrastructure at Risk

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