Turning a Pico into a Human Interface Device (HID)

I just walked out of room 716 at SecTor here in Toronto, where I shared details on my Raspberry Pi Pico project. I’m happy that I was finally able to share this and ...

SecTor 2022: The IoT Hack Lab is Back!

Last year, it was great to be back at SecTor after everything was canceled in 2020. The capacity was reduced, but the Hack Lab was still plenty busy and we loved having ...

SecTor 2022: The Power of the Pico

I’m excited to share that I will be speaking at SecTor this year in the tools track. While the SecTor schedule is not yet finalized, I’m currently listed as speaking at 10:15am ...
Wireless (in)security in Canberra CBD

Wireless (in)security in Canberra CBD

| | Raspberry Pi, security, wifi
Due to the strict COVID-19 policies in Australia, the BSides Canberra hacker conference was back in mid-April 2021. My visit was a good excuse to take my pwnagotchi for a walk in ...

Keeping Your Garage Secure Using a Raspberry Pi

It is always unfortunate when the garage door is left open when you leave for an extended period of time. This has happened to me a couple of times. By leaving the ...
Raspberry Pi sensors for home networks

Who’s your fridge talking to at night?

By Gary Fisk, Sales Engineer, Corelight I love origin stories – the tales of grand plans, unforeseen circumstances, and necessity that creates something new. These strange times have resulted in something new ...
Small, fast and easy. Pick any three.

Small, fast and easy. Pick any three.

By Seth Hall, Co-Founder & Chief Evangelist, Corelight Zeek has been the darling of security defenders looking to get deep visibility into network traffic. Over the last two decades, Zeek has become ...
Mixed VLAN tags and BPF syntax

Mixed VLAN tags and BPF syntax

By Richard Bejtlich, Principal Security Strategist, Corelight This post contains a warning and a solution for anyone using BPF syntax when filtering traffic for network security monitoring.  Introduction I have been writing ...
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RasPi and SDP: Ensuring Impenetrable Perimeters in a Perimeterless World

Since its introduction, the lightweight yet effective credit card-sized Raspberry Pi (RasPi) computer has grown steadily in global popularity. This is because the RasPi offers an easy-to-learn (it originated as an educational ...
Security Boulevard

Pentesting with a Raspberry Pi!

For years now I have been a huge proponent of the Raspberry Pi. I started with a Raspberry Pi 2, which required a USB WiFi dongle for wireless, to a Raspberry Pi ...