Inbar Raz
Inbar has been teaching and lecturing about Internet Security and Reverse Engineering for nearly as long as he has been doing that himself. He started programming at the age of 9 and Reverse Engineering at the age of 14. He spent most of his career in the Internet and Data Security field, and the only reason he's not in jail right now is because he chose the right side of the law at an early age.
Inbar specializes in an outside-the-box approach to analyzing security and finding vulnerabilities, using his extensive experience of close to 30 years.
Session
The “Telecard” Israeli Payphones entered service in 1990, and at the height of their career there were 27,000 installed throughout the country. While most of them have already been removed from the streets, some remain in service in selected locations. Designed and manufactured at the late 80’s, they were nothing short of state-of-the-art embedded computer systems, capable of self-diagnosis and reporting. In this talk, we will explore one (or more) of those, from breaking into the chassis and all the way to code execution. Multiple challenges and multiple solutions make this a fascinating peek into an ahead-of-its-time device.