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Where physical security meets cyber security. (hackerhotel2024)

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02/11/2024

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Critical infrastructure like data centers needs to be well protected. While there is lots of cyber security knowledge around at Hacker Hotel, in this talk we want to share knowledge on the physical security side of protection. Physical security measures are mostly controlled by PLC's. Thus physical security bears cyber risks as well. The talk will cover: How are physical security measures designed? How do you create stand-off distance? (airgap) How are physical security measures pen-tested? What controllers / PLCs and converters are used? (IP, RS-485:IP) The presentation will contain practical examples and crash test movies. about this event: https://pretalx.hackerhotel.nl/hackerhotel-2024/talk/9FQXNF/

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