Udemy - Radio Frequency Identification and Nfc Research With Proxmark3

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Udemy - Radio Frequency Identification and Nfc Research With Proxmark3 (Size: 1.5 GB)
  1 - Introduction Contents and About the Instructor English.vtt 9.4 KB
  1 - Introduction Contents and About the Instructor.mp4 130.2 MB
  10 - Other RFID & NFC Devices English.vtt 9.6 KB
  10 - Other RFID & NFC Devices.mp4 156.2 MB
  11 - MasterClassProxmark3pptx 14.6 MB
  11 - Summary English.vtt 2.8 KB
  11 - Summary.mp4 44.6 MB
  2 - Radio Frequency Identification and Near Feild Communication History & Timeline English.vtt 16.8 KB
  2 - Radio Frequency Identification and Near Feild Communication History & Timeline.mp4 251.8 MB
  3 - Radio Frequency Identification RFID and Near Field Communication NFC Facts English.vtt 8.5 KB
  3 - Radio Frequency Identification RFID and Near Field Communication NFC Facts.mp4 121.4 MB
  4 - RFID Industry Standards with the ISO GS1 IEC English.vtt 6.6 KB
  4 - RFID Industry Standards with the ISO GS1 IEC.mp4 99.3 MB
  5 - Government Application of RFID for Access Control Common Access Card and PIV English.vtt 13.1 KB
  5 - Government Application of RFID for Access Control Common Access Card and PIV.mp4 206.5 MB
  6 - RFID Vulnerabilities English.vtt 10.9 KB
  6 - RFID Vulnerabilities.mp4 148.1 MB
  7 - Proxmark3 Command Line Interface with Putty SSH Exploring LF and HF RFID Tags English.vtt 6.8 KB
  7 - Proxmark3 Command Line Interface with Putty SSH Exploring LF and HF RFID Tags.mp4 117 MB
  8 - RFID Low English.vtt 5.7 KB
  8 - RFID LowFrequency & HighFrequency Commands with Proxmark3 Easy.mp4 90 MB
  9 - RFID Tag Parameters Low English.vtt 11.2 KB
  9 - RFID Tag Parameters LowFrequency & HighFrequency Tags.mp4 178.6 MB
  Bonus Resources.txt 409.6 B
  Get Bonus Downloads Here.url 204.8 B
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Radio Frequency Identification & Nfc Research With Proxmark3
https://DevCourseWeb.com

Published 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.52 GB | Duration: 1h 49m

A Masterclass on RFID & NFC Research, with the Proxmark3 Easy, and other RFID capable devices for Security Research

What you'll learn
Radio Frequency Identification history, timeline, and evolution. Difference between Low-Frequency, High-Frequency, Ultra-High Frequency, and NFC RFID.
Basic command line skills, and familiarity with Github repository, linux and/or Windows command line interface (CLI). Downloading, installing, and flashing soft
RFID & NFC Physical Access Control Systems, or PACS, and different tag typology, hardware, readers, and industry application such as U.S. government contracts.
RFID vulnerabilities, encryption, standards, and government guidelines. HackRF, and other RFID capable readers, writers, and tools.
Requirements
Basic commandline skills, and familiarity with github repository, linux and/or Windows commandline. Downloading, installing, and flashing software and firmware.
Description
This course is designed to familiarize students with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, historic timeline, RFID industry standards, federal rules and regulations (FCC), the different types of RFID typologies (readers, tags, etc.), differences between RFID vs. NFC, low-frequency (LF), high-frequency (HF), and ultra-high frequency (UHF), and the evolution of RFID from it's inception to our current and modern times. Students will also learn about RFID vulnerabilities, such as cloning, data manipulation, middle-man attacks on RFID systems, and much more.Additionally, students will learn about the different Command Line Interface (CLI) commands for the Proxmark3, where we'll dive deeper into reading, writing, and cloning RFID tags with Proxmark, and other RFID capable devices, such as the Keysy, Flipper Zero, and HackRF with GNU Radio, where we will explore a conceptual model of signal reading, processing, decrypting and relaying a high-frequency RFID tag, such as the MiFare Classic (ISO 14443). We will also discuss different RFID industry leaders, government contractors, protocols, and independent authorities who set the industry precedent for RFID and NFC.This course is designed to bring about RFID awareness from a security researcher perspective, and is designed for ethical hackers, cybersecurity researchers, and IT professionals, with an emphasis on signals intelligence.

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