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Ethical RFID Hacking

Ethical RFID Hacking

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Highlights

  • On-Demand course

  • 50 minutes

  • Intermediate level

Description

Explore the intricate world of Ethical RFID Hacking, this course meticulously designed to decode the science behind RFID systems and their security vulnerabilities. Delve into the fundamentals of RFID technology, the nuances of cloning various RFID cards, and the application of advanced techniques using Proxmark3 and ChameleonMini/Tiny. With a focus on ethical hacking principles, this course equips you with the knowledge to safeguard RFID systems against potential threats.

Learning Outcomes of Ethical RFID Hacking:
  • Understand the basic concepts and functions of RFID technology.

  • Learn the setup and implementation of Proxmark3 RDV4.

  • Gain insights into cloning various low and high-frequency RFID cards.

  • Explore advanced techniques for cracking Mifare Classic card encryption keys.

  • Familiarise yourself with the use of ChameleonMini/Tiny for remote attacks.

  • Apply ethical principles to assess and mitigate RFID system vulnerabilities.

Ethical RFID Hacking is your gateway to mastering the theory behind RFID systems and their potential security loopholes. This course begins with a comprehensive introduction to RFID technology, focusing on both low and high-frequency cards. You'll explore the Proxmark3 RDV4 device, a powerful RFID testing tool, learning its installation and implementation to understand how RFID systems can be ethically analysed and tested.

Moving into the intricacies of RFID cloning, you’ll discover how to ethically replicate various RFID cards, from HID Proximity to Mifare Classic, gaining a theoretical understanding of the techniques used in ethical hacking. The course also covers advanced topics such as cracking Mifare Classic card encryption keys and using ChameleonMini/Tiny for remote attacks, offering a deep dive into ethical RFID hacking strategies.

The Course Curriculum of Ethical RFID Hacking:

Introduction

  • What is RFID?

Preparation

  • What’s Proxmark 3 RDV4?

  • Implementation of Proxmark3 (PM3)

  • Installation of Proxmark3 (PM3)

Low Frequency

  • Basic Knowledge

  • How to clone a HID Proximity card?

  • How to clone a Viking card?

  • How to clone a IoProx card?

  • How to clone a GProx card?

  • How to clone a AWID card?

High Frequency

  • Basic knowledge

  • How to clone a Mifare classic card?

  • How to crack a Mifare Classic Card Encryption Key? (Nested Attack)

  • How to crack a Mifare Classic Card Encryption Key? (AutoPWN)

Andriod Application and Bluetooth Add On

  • RRG RFID Tool

  • Data Analysis

Introduction of ChameleonMini/Tiny Rev G?

  • What’s ChameleonMini/Tiny?

  • Remote Attack using Chameleon

By the end of the course, you'll have a solid theoretical foundation in Ethical RFID Hacking, empowering you to identify and counteract potential RFID security threats.

Enrol now to start your journey into the ethical side of RFID technology!

Method of Assessment:

You might need to take a quiz or a written test online after completing the course. Once you pass, you'll be eligible for a certificate.

Certification of Ethical RFID Hacking Course:
  • CPD QS Accredited PDF Certificate - Included

  • CPD QS Accredited Hard Copy Certificate - Not Included

Please Note:

  • The delivery charge inside the UK is FREE.

  • International delivery: £10 shipping cost.

  • International DHL express delivery: £50 shipping cost.

Requirements:

There are no academic entry requirements for this course, and it is open to students of all academic backgrounds.

Career Paths:
  • Cybersecurity Analyst: £30,000 - £50,000 per year

  • RFID Security Specialist: £35,000 - £60,000 per year

  • Ethical Hacker: £40,000 - £70,000 per year

  • Penetration Tester: £50,000 - £80,000 per year

  • Information Security Consultant: £45,000 - £75,000 per year

  • RFID Technology Researcher: £30,000 - £55,000 per year

And Many More!

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