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UWB Real Time Locating Systems - How Secure Radio Communications May Fail in Practice

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Overview

Explore how attackers can exploit Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Real-Time Locating Systems (RTLS) to compromise security and privacy in this 36-minute Black Hat conference presentation. Discover vulnerabilities in RTLS that enable malicious actors to locate and target individuals, bypass safety geofencing protocols, and interfere with contact tracing efforts. Delve into the technical aspects of UWB RTLS, including packet taxonomy, network traffic analysis, and packet dissection. Learn about passive eavesdropping and active traffic manipulation attacks, as well as their potential impact on various applications such as contact tracing, geofencing, and intrusion detection systems. Gain insights into crucial mitigation strategies, including traffic encryption and improved security considerations, to protect UWB RTLS from cyber threats. Presented by Andrea Palanca, Luca Cremona, and Roya Gordon, this talk provides a comprehensive overview of the security challenges facing UWB RTLS and offers practical solutions for enhancing their resilience against potential attacks.

Syllabus

Intro
Introduction - Cont'd
Motivation
Industry Scope
Analyzed Solutions
Technical Scope
Packet Taxonomy
Network Traffic
Packet Dissection
Security Considerations
Anchor Coordinates Prerequisite - Cont'd
Traffic Interception - Cont'd
Passive Eavesdropping Attacks
Active Traffic Manipulation Attacks - Cont'd
Contact Tracing
Geofencing
Segregation and Firewall Rules
Intrusion Detection Systems
Traffic Encryption
Summary
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