Ben Nassi
Ph.D. Student / Security Researcher, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Ph.D. Student / Security Researcher, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Ben Nassi is a Ph.D. Student at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and a former Google employee. His research interests are security and privacy of drones, advanced driving assistance systems, smart irrigation systems, wearable technology, and other IoT devices. His research has been presented at top conferences (S&P, CCS, BlackHat, DEF CON) and published in journals (TIFS), and was also covered by international media (Wired, ArsTechnica, Motherboard, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, Business Insider). Nassi has spoken at prestigious venues including BlackHat USA 2020, CCS 2020, RSA Conference 2020, CyberTech TLV 2020, S&P 19, and IoT Village at DEF CON 26.
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Feb 28, 2020
Air-Gapping Is Overrated: Pressing a Red-Button via a Multifunction Printer
PRESENTATION
Feb 28, 2020
Air-Gapping Is Overrated: Pressing a Red-Button via a Multifunction Printer
PRESENTATION
Feb 28, 2020
Air-Gapping Is Overrated: Pressing a Red-Button via a Multifunction Printer
PRESENTATION
Feb 28, 2020
Air-Gapping Is Overrated: Pressing a Red-Button via a Multifunction Printer
PRESENTATION
Feb 28, 2020
Air-Gapping Is Overrated: Pressing a Red-Button via a Multifunction Printer
PRESENTATION
Feb 28, 2020
Air-Gapping Is Overrated: Pressing a Red-Button via a Multifunction Printer
PRESENTATION
Feb 28, 2020
Air-Gapping Is Overrated: Pressing a Red-Button via a Multifunction Printer
PRESENTATION
Feb 28, 2020
Air-Gapping Is Overrated: Pressing a Red-Button via a Multifunction Printer