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Lock picking, but bypass is easier - Adrian Crenshaw (@irongeek_adc) (BSides Huntsville 2014) (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos)

Lock picking, but bypass is easier
Adrian Crenshaw (@irongeek_adc)

This talk will cover the basics of pin tumber, wafer, disc detainer and other types of locks. It will also cover security features some locks add as well as bypasses that really don't require picking at all (locking dogs, shims, etc.)

Bio: Adrian Crenshaw has worked in the IT industry for the last seventeen years. He runs the information security website Irongeek.com, which specializes in videos and articles that illustrate how to use various pen-testing and security tools. He did the cert chase for awhile (MCSE NT 4, CNE, A+, Network+. i-Net+) but stopped once he had to start paying for the tests himself. He holds a Master of Science in Security Informatics, works for TrustedSec as a Senior Security Consultant and is one of the co-founders of Derbycon.

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