Program



Track D
2024.10.17 13:00 ~ 13:40
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Rising wireless backdoor hacking threats: method and strategy to deal with them from a zero-trust perspective

GITSN

Han Dongjin, CEO


Wireless backdoor hacking is a new method of hacking by installing spy chips that operate via radio frequency (RF) on network equipment or computer products in key facilities such as data centers, server rooms, or air-gapped environments. This method of hacking creates an unauthorized wireless connection, allowing remote access for the purpose of disrupting or stealing information from the target system. Wireless backdoor hacking is a real threat that has been used in major hacking incidents such as △NSAs Quantum Program (2014)
△Attempted hacking of the Korean militarys Joint Command and Control System (KJCCS) server (2022) △Discovery of Chinese-made crane communication devices in U.S. ports (2024).
This lecture provides a detailed explanation of the concept and characteristics of wireless backdoor hacking, offering an in-depth understanding of the specific threats through case studies. Additionally, it will present a specific strategy and countermeasure that CISOs can use to respond to these threats