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Wednesday 30th November At Orange Tower, MediaCityUK. (See http://www.salford.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/42500/MediaCity-map.pdf for location/travel information.)

This event was sponsored by Computer Science at University of Salford, Pentest UK and Hedgehog Security.

An Anatomy of IoT Security - Dominic Chell

With an estimated 26 billion devices online by 2020 and in wake of a number of large scale IoT hacks, IoT security has come under close scrutiny of late. This talk provides a whistle-stop tour in to the world of IoT hacking, discussing the various IoT attack surfaces and using practical examples to illustrate the OWASP Internet of Things Top 10.

JSON Hijacking - Gareth Heyes

JSON hijacking is supposedly dead after the Array constructor and "Object.prototype" setter bugs have been patched or is it? This talk will show how it's still possible to steal JSON data cross domain using various browser bugs. Gareth will take us on an epic journey of bug discovery and if we have time he may even bypass CSP for fun.