Understanding how hardware and firmware/software work together to perform desired functions or tasks is an important enabler to unlocking the value of intellectual properties in the systems (including ...
Taking things apart to see how they work is an important part of understanding a system, and that goes for software as much as for hardware. You can get a jump start on your firmware reverse ...
Reverse engineering-embedded firmware reveals how Wi-Fi chips operate beyond standard specifications. Security researchers Daniel Wegemer and Edoardo Mantovani spent two years analyzing MediaTek ...
Although a somewhat common feature on cars these days, tire pressure sensors (TPS) are also useful on bicycles. The SKS Airspy range of TPS products is one such example, which enables remote ...
Christopher Furlough oversees software and firmware technical services for Ocean Tomo, a part of J.S. Held. Analysis of publicly available information Device, system, and applications testing Reverse ...
Reversing software code is often perceived as a shady activity or straight-up hacking. But in fact, you can use reverse engineering ethically to research commercially available products, enhance ...
Reverse engineering refers to the process of working backward from an available product to understand what its parts are, how it functions and/or how it was made. The Texas Uniform Trade Secret Act, ...