Time: May 14, 2026 | 1:00 pm ET | 10:00 am PT
Speakers:
Paul Asadoorian, Principal Security Researcher
Vlad Babkin, Principal Security ReseearcherChase Snyder, Director of Product Marketing
Hardware hacking is shifting from manual reverse engineering to AI-assisted, tool-driven workflows. By combining large language models with firmware access, shells, and real devices, researchers can now explore and exploit systems in ways that were previously impractical. In this webinar, we break down specific techniques for using Claude as a research tool and DIY hacking assistant. We’ll also discuss public stories like the Samsung TV hacked by Codex, and the rumors about Claude Mythos to explore:
- Firmware unpacking and component mapping
- Interactive exploitation and privilege escalation
- Where AI accelerates research, where it still falls short, and what this shift means for security teams
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