Griffiss Institute & AIS Monthly Lecture + Education Series: FISSURE RF Framework



The GI Lecture + Education Series is a collaborative effort by Griffiss Institute to bring together local businesses, Air Force Research Laboratory researchers, and academia to expose and inform the Central New York business and research community on technology-driven topics of common interest, and to also promote business development by providing networking opportunities among researchers and attendees.

 

Griffiss Institute & AIS Monthly Lecture + Education Series: FISSURE RF Framework:

A Discussion with Chris Poore and Eric Thayer from AIS

 

Registration: Please fill out and submit registration form here below by 9 am, on April 28. A link for the webinar will be sent via email prior to the event.

 

FISSURE RF Framework:

FISSURE is a modular and extensible software framework designed to greatly speed the identification of vulnerabilities in RF protocols, waveforms and devices. Join us for this presentation to learn about this technology and its development. 

Speaker and Presenter Information

Speakers:

Chris Poore, AIS

 

Chris Poore, Senior Computer Engineer for the Systems Analysis and Exploitation Group at Assured Information Security (AIS)

 

Chris Poore has nearly 13 years of experience at AIS characterizing and exploiting cyber systems with a focus on RF-enabled devices. His expertise includes the reverse engineering of RF protocols, forensic testing of cybersecurity systems, discovering vulnerabilities in wireless systems, gaining access to systems via RF and administering RF collection events using a variety of hardware. He is the primary developer for the FISSURE software and has been modifying it since 2014. Poore actively searches for new RF targets and the latest software-defined radio and data analysis tools to integrate into FISSURE. 

 

 

 

Eric Thayer, AIS

 

Eric Thayer, Group Lead for the Systems Analysis and Exploitation Group at Assured Information Security (AIS)

 

Eric Thayer joined AIS in 2002 and has over 20 years of experience in the cybersecurity field. Thayer has spent much of his career performing security assessments and security related research for government agencies, state organizations and commercial entities. With a degree focused in computer security and formalized training in vulnerability identification, exploit development and reverse engineering, Thayer regularly serves as a qualified consultant to industry professionals, developers and academia. This allows him to serve as the “voice of the offense” and provide technical expertise in potential security threats and operational risks to systems. In his eighteen years at AIS, he has served as the lead engineer, conducting security assessments for software systems, networks and embedded systems which include smart phones, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) equipment, automobiles, radios and air vehicles. Thayer has also obtained several certifications including Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) and Certified SCADA Security Architect (CSSA).

Relevant Government Agencies

Federal Government


Event Type
Webcast


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When
Tue, May 4, 2021


Cost
Complimentary:    $ 0.00


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Organizer
Innovare Advancement Center


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