The Hardware Hacking Handbook
Breaking Embedded Security with Hardware Attacks
Jasper van Woudenberg author Colin O'Flynn author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:No Starch Press,US
Published:23rd Dec '21
Should be back in stock very soon
Hardware attacks on embedded systems explained by notable experts Jasper van Woudenberg and Colin O'Flynn. The authors explore the embedded system threat model, hardware interfaces, various side channel and fault injection attacks (such as timing attacks, simple power analysis, and differential power analysis), as well as voltage and clock glitching.
Become a master hacker with this expert-written deep dive into hardware attacks on embedded systems.The Hardware Hacking Handbook is a deep dive into embedded security, perfect for readers interested in designing, analysing, and attacking devices. You'll start with a crash course in embedded security and hardware interfaces and learn how to set up a test lab. Real-world examples and hands-on labs throughout allow you to explore hardware interfaces and practice various attacks.
"I really wished such a book existed when I started with researching hardware hacking a few years ago. It introduces all the relevant background that’s needed for hardware hacking along with references to further reading (the references are really nice to have for more intermediate readers). It also provides many practical examples that helps you see why the concepts are important and how they are applied."
—Yifan Lu, Security Researcher
"One of the most complete introductions to hardware hacking I’ve seen . . . provide[s] you something you wouldn't learn elsewhere."
—Arya Voronova, Hackaday
ISBN: 9781593278748
Dimensions: unknown
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512 pages