Chris Domas: The 1s and 0s behind cyber warfare
克里斯.杜马斯: 网络战争背后的1和0
Chris Domas is an embedded systems engineer and cybersecurity researcher. Full bio
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down with this information
the ones and zeroes mean.
I have on the screen here.
few pages of ones and zeros.
pages from being hacked,
card information from being stolen.
integral part of all of our lives,
job is to break one of these things,
that building when it explodes.
could break into his phone,
cyber from this perspective,
needle in a stack of needles,
引爆恐怖分子的手机的情景中转移开,
我以为我找到了我要找的那段代码。
ones and zeros represented.
in on a Saturday morning,
had all the pieces to the puzzle.
formed a picture of a kitten.
我很可能都散发难闻的味道了,
looking at information at this level,
problem in this situation.
everything else I've ever learned.
转换成完全不同的形式。
to analyze visual information.
between those chunks.
is caused by carriage returns.
your computer looks like.
making sense of information.
我们有能力在几秒钟内处理无数的0和1。
code that controls the battery,
that are very similar to that.
that controls your microphones,
to a visual abstraction instead,
like a trail of bread crumbs
visual cortex do all the hard work.
binary translation techniques
we can take this information,
visual translation techniques
我们扛起了新的武器,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Chris Domas - Cybersecurity researcherChris Domas is an embedded systems engineer and cybersecurity researcher.
Why you should listen
Chris Domas is a cyber-security researcher at the Battelle Memorial Institute. He specializes in embedded systems reverse-engineering (RE) and vulnerability analysis, figuring out how to manipulate electronic devices. Applying this towards national security, his group develops cyber technology that protects people on the newest front of global war.
Domas graduated from Ohio State University, where he set out to take every class offered by the school. He bounced between majors in electrical engineering, physics, mathematics, mechanical engineering, biology, chemistry, statistics, biomedical engineering, computer graphics, psychology, and linguistics, but finally ran out of money and was forced to graduate. Settling on a degree in computer science, with an irrelevant handful of minors, he joined Battelle as a cyber security researcher. Today, he strives to incorporate ideas from these disparate fields to tackle the world’s most challenging cyber problems in innovative and unexpected ways. As a result of his work, he received Battelle’s coveted 2013 Emerging Scientist and 2013 Technical Achievement awards. He continues to present research around the country, most recently at the cyber security conferences Black Hat, REcon and DerbyCon.
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