9/11
直播連結:國際會議廳 R0
第一會議廳 R1
第二會議廳 R2
遠距會議室 R3
交誼廳 R4
報到時間
嘉賓致詞
總召致詞 & Opening
Industrial Cybersecurity Landscape in 2020: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities
劉榮太
Break
[ HITCON 論壇 ] 金融業如何迎擊數位戰場的第一道烽火
翁浩正 蔡福隆 處長 郭建中 董事長 蘇清偉 資安長 劉培文 執行副總經理
A Million Boluses: Discovery and Disclosure of Vulnerabilities in an Insulin Pump
Julian Suleder
Lunch
[ HITCON 論壇 ] 主動式資安防禦策略,解決 OT 資安相依性風險
毛敬豪 所長 劉榮太 執行長 鄭嘉信 執行長 楊瑞祥 技術長 王仁甫 總監
APT Chimera - Operation targets Semiconductor Vendors
陳仲寬 Inndy Lin JohnThunder
人力徵才
Bug Bounty Competition
Break
[ HITCON 論壇 ] 如何兼顧疫情控制與隱私保護
李柏鋒 OCF 簡宏偉 處長 龐一鳴 處長 劉宇倫 醫師 Sherry Chung MyData Taiwan
網軍內網滲透之奇技淫巧 (Operation: I am Tom)
zha0 Tom Aragorn
Bug Bounty Competition
TDOH Village
Coffee Break
[ HITCON 論壇 ] 疫情後資安人才培育的挑戰與契機
Alan Lee 黃俊穎 博士 Tzong-Chen Wu Seungjoo Kim Kana Shinoda Yan Shoshitaishvili
Reversing In Wonderland: Neural Network Based Malware Detection Techniques
Sheng-Hao Ma Shin-Ming Cheng
Tropic Trooper’s Back: USBferry Attack Targets Air-gapped Environments
Joey Chen
5G Village Session
Break
A CTF-Style Escape Journey on VMware Workstation
Yanyu Zhang
5G Village Session
Closing
9/12
直播連結:國際會議廳 R0
第一會議廳 R1
第二會議廳 R2
遠距會議室 R3
交誼廳 R4
報到時間
Opening
Break
Breaking Samsung's Root of Trust: Exploiting Samsung S10 Secure Boot
Cheng-Yu Chao
Bug hunting from zero to 0(day) to ($)0
Anthony Lai Byron Wai Ken Wong
CTI Village
Break
From LNK to RCE: Finding bugs in Windows Shell Link Parser
Lays
Potential Security and Privacy Issues in Novel Taiwanese National eID system
何明洋
First step in the quest for manufacturing cyber-resilient IoT devices
Jun Sato 張智翔
CTI Village
Break
RE: 從零開始的 OOO DEF CON CTF & DEFCON 28 準備與競賽分享
ddaa yuawn
LEAYA: Last Exploitation 絢 - An Embedded System Detection and Response
cp zet freetsubasa
Exploit (Almost) All Xiaomi Routers Using Logical Bugs
Aobo Wang Jihong Zheng
CTI Village
Lunch
協會時間
Break
Development of Signaling Spoofing Attacks Using Function Containerization of Rogue Base Stations
Shin-Ming Cheng Bing-Kai Hong
Guarding the Factory Floor: Catching Insecure Industrial Robot Programs
Federico Maggi Davide Quarta Marcello Pogliani Stefano Zanero Marco Balduzzi
CTI Village
Break
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Bug Bounty X Router X IP Cam X 電子支付
The Great Hotel Hack: Adventures in attacking hospitality industry
Etizaz Mohsin
CTI Village
Coffee Break
Lightning Talk / 閉幕 / 花絮與展望 HITCON 2021
First step in the quest for manufacturing cyber-resilient IoT devices
議程摘要 Abstract
Whether at home or at the workplace, we are increasingly becoming reliant on various devices that have the ability to connect to the internet or more commonly referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT). As a product manufacturer, Panasonic strives to place secure products on the market for our users.
As IoT has become more and more popular, Panasonic has devoted time into understanding the threats against IoT and its associated risk. One such project aimed at this is a threat intelligence system, made from a physical honeypot, software honeypot and a sandbox. Software honeypots are commonly used by security teams, but at Panasonic, we have been able to take advantage of the devices we manufacture and are using not only real appliances in the market but also unreleased products as physical honeypot.
As such, we have been able to collect information on attacks targeting our devices. Since its deployment, Panasonic has been able to collect 603 million attack cases and 56 thousand malware samples, of which 12 thousand were unique samples targeting IoT. 30% of the samples were unknown and hashes for them did not exist when querying Virustotal.
In this session, we will talk about the architecture of our honeypot, and then go on to discuss the types of malware that we have seen through our physical honeypot as well as sharing some data on our analysis of the attacks. With our ultimate goal being able to manufacture cyber resilient IoT devices, we will discuss ideas on how our findings can be utilized by product development teams and any other findings through this project.
Jun Sato
Jun Sato is security engineer at Panasonic Product Security Center. He started his career as a system engineer at FUJITSU LIMITED. After that he worked for NTT DATA INTELLILINK Corporation during 2015 to 2018 as a security engineer. After joined Panasonic since 2019, he has focused on IoT, including Product security training for developers, Threat intelligence of IoT. He holds a master of engineering from Nara Institute of Science and Technology in Japan.
張智翔
Chih-Hsiang is a staff engineer at Panasonic Cyber Security Lab. He was a web developer at Gorilla technology for two years. He has a huge passion for cybersecurity so he got CEH and changed his career. After joined Panasonic, he focused on malware analysis, reverse engineering and Honeypot projects.