In this video, Paul Clark discusses the intricacies of Python code development for radio applications using the GNU Radio Companion GUI. They explain how to create modular, object-oriented code and the advantages of directly coding radio blocks for better customization and flexibility.
In this video, Paul Clark discusses the process of reverse engineering using Software Defined Radio (SDR) technology. The presentation covers the essentials of SDR and how it can be utilized in reverse engineering projects, showcasing the steps involved through a practical example.
In this video, Paul Clark discusses the fundamentals and applications of Software Defined Radio (SDR). He covers key topics including what SDR is, why it matters, and the different types of hardware and software that can enhance SDR experiences.
In this video, the speakers discuss hardware hacking, focusing on techniques for identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities in various devices such as routers and access points. They demonstrate practical methods using tools like the Jtagulator and bus pirate to interface with device firmware, illustrating the potential to extract sensitive information or manipulate device functionalities.