Time: April 16, 2026 | 1:00 pm ET | 10:00 am PT
Speakers: Paul Asadoorian, Principal Security Researcher and Chase Snyder, Director of Product Marketing
New threat research from Eclypsium has revealed a boatload of vulnerabilities affecting cheap KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) devices that are rapidly being deployed in enterprises. KVMs enable remote physical access to sensitive enterprise networks. While heavier-duty, costlier enterprise KVMs have been around for years, the new wave of cheap, single-port KVMs are…wait for it…riddled with vulnerabilities!
Join hardware hacker and threat researcher Paul Asadoorian for a thorough discussion of the risks and benefits of KVMs, and how to keep your enterprise safe if you use them.
We’ll discuss how attackers can abuse a compromised KVM for:
- Keystroke Injection
- BIOS and Firmware modification
- Evasion of security tooling like EDR and Vuln Management
And we’ll talk about how to stay safe while still reaping the benefits of these handy devices.
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