+++ The next training courses are scheduled for
October 29, 2012 -
October 31, 2012
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Course objectives
- Smart card security
from a business and risk point of view
- Smart card security threats
- Smart card security attack techniques
- Generic
smart card security techniques (countermeasures)
- Smart
card security evaluation process
Services
- Brightsight Certificate
of Attendance
- Course manual
- Lab tours providing
insight in how smart card security is put to the test at Brightsight
Program
Day 1 – The hardware side of
smart card security
- Hardware security
threats (reverse engineering, mechanical probing, focused ion beam
manipulation) with lab demonstrations
- Perturbation security
threats (power and light manipulation) with lab demonstrations
- Summary
- Q & A
Day 2 – Side-channels and
contactless smart card
security
- Side-channel security
threats (power consumption or electro magnetic emanation on both,
hardware and software side) with lab demonstrations
- RF ID and contactless
smart card security threats (privacy violation, identity theft,
virtual pick pocketing) with lab demonstrations
- Summary
- Q & A
Day 3 – The software side of smart card security
- Software security
threats (most common security threats, resistance against specific
OS security threats)
- Commonly known software
countermeasures
- Summary
- Q & A
Footnotes
- The course days will
start at 9:00 a.m. and end at 5:00 p.m., including two short coffee
breaks and one hour for lunch. The course takes place at the Brightsight
office in Delft, The Netherlands.
- The course does not
require prior knowledge of smart card security, although general
knowledge of IT security is helpful.
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