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#318 – Impedance Matching with Michael Ossmann and Dmitry Nedospasov

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Welcome (back) Dmitry and Mike!

  • O1-A visa vs an H1B visa
  • Microscope and Soldering station
  • Toothless consulting training
  • Great Scott Intro to SDR
  • ToorCon
  • CIISP certification
  • Saleae
  • GoodFET …. GreatFET
  • iMX7 – A7 – NXP Freescale
  • Power over ethernet
  • OpenHDL
  • IceStorm
  • ReCon
  • Digilent Arty
  • libFTDI, libUSB
  • OHS
  • IMme
  • Facedancer
  • LPC4300
  • BBB + USBproxy
  • Sniffing USB traffic with VMware
  • Daisho – USB3 core
  • medsec (and a NYtimes article about it)
  • hardwear.io
  • Katie Moussouris – responsible disclosure
  • Muddy Waters
  • Apple is doing bug bounty for kernel bugs
  • Automotive VW emissions
  • CCC talk about car stuff
  • CCC – Hamburg

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  1. ru4mj12 (@ru4mj12) says

    October 8, 2016 at 3:02 pm

    Michael Ossmann is in my pantheon of greatest hackers of all time, now it would be cool to see a collaboration on something with Bunnie!

    Briefly mentioned, but is Project Daisho still ongoing? I don’t see anything recently committed to github, is the team no longer pursuing it as a platform for all things physical layer tapping?

    Open hadrware SDR seems to growing, but do radios like LimeSDR and Marzipan target different applications?

    BTW, aside from the BBB/UsbProxy, libftdi, libusb, there’s some cool usb software stacks for the avr (LUFA, V-USB). Also OpenVizsla is an FPGA based usb sniffer (born out of kickstarter), but not sure how complete the project is.

    Hopefully some of the talks from the medsec conference will be available online!

  2. MadeInTheUSB Nusbio says

    October 13, 2016 at 3:47 pm

    I loved this episode about about usb, FaceDanser, GreatFet.

    In a smaller category I like to mention my USB device Nusbio.net 8 GPIOs + SPI + I2C for Windows and programming languages C#, VB.NET or PowerShell (MIcrosoft .NET).

    Obviously via SPI or I2C you can add ADC or DAC.

    Thanks

  3. hombre_freezetate says

    October 17, 2016 at 10:51 pm

    the best episode yet, perfect pair of guests. Also, Travis Goodspeed = my hero.

  4. sean0118 says

    October 26, 2016 at 5:44 am

    And LittleFuse for free fuse samples 😀

  5. Car electrician says

    October 26, 2016 at 11:59 pm

    Congratulations guys i think this was the best episode ever, thank you.

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