DEF CON 31 War Stories - Nuthin But A G Thang Evolution of Cellular Networks - Tracy Mosley

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8 ай бұрын

4G? LTE? 3GPP? A lot of telecommunications terminology gets thrown around, but what does it actually mean? While terms like “5G”, and “packet core” may be in common use, it’s hard to understand what they mean in terms of attack surface, or even as a consumer. Very often even network diagrams will show “Core Network” as a big blob, or stop at the Radio Access Network. It’s hard to have insight into the cellular network. So, I’ll explain generation by generation!
In this talk we will walk through each step of cellular evolution, starting at 2G and ending at 5G. The never-ending attack and defend paradigm will be clearly laid out. In order to understand the attack surface, I’ll cover network topology and protocol. For each cellular generation, I will explain known vulnerabilities and some interesting attacks. In response to those vulnerabilities, mitigations for the subsequent cellular generation are put in place. But as we all know, new mitigations mean new opportunities for attackers to get creative.
While I will explain most cellular-specific terminology, a familiarity with security concepts will help to better understand this talk. Basic foundations of communications systems, information theory or RF definitely make this talk more enjoyable, but are absolutely not necessary. It’s a dense topic that is highly applicable to those working on anything that touches the cellular network!

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@liljemark1
@liljemark1 8 ай бұрын
Thanks, great entertaining way to finally learn how my cell phone works and what the backend looks like!
@EnvyAnker2393
@EnvyAnker2393 4 ай бұрын
She didn't take a shot......
@MikeHarris1984
@MikeHarris1984 8 ай бұрын
Great talk!!! I learned alot. 1g was the standerd when i was born in 84 and saw 2g and 3g... my first phone was a verizon phone right after they went full 3g and for another decade plus, att would just start saying "we are now full 3g" lmao. And 2 years later grtting ready for 4g. But they just turned up speeds and took what was 3.5g and called it 4g lmao .... the carriers love to play with the names.
@thepropertypusher
@thepropertypusher 4 ай бұрын
Excellent job.
@ourcer
@ourcer 5 ай бұрын
What an absolutely amazing talk. One of the best I ever watch at Defcon
@Chexsum
@Chexsum 7 ай бұрын
knew it was flawed but this is a lawl
@pmthermos
@pmthermos 12 күн бұрын
Not sure what the "War stories" were in this talk. 🤔
@UXXV
@UXXV 8 ай бұрын
Not watched it all yet but that wiki xG map loooks odd. In the Uk 3G was a huge thing from around 2004 for a good number of years. Not the thin slice shown.
@IlyaKowalewski
@IlyaKowalewski 8 ай бұрын
Insane how telecom industry is basically 20% poorly secured towers and 80% unintelligible and conflicting acronyms; to think that they did it to themselves... is simply depressing. I mean, how hard can it be to give poetic names, maybe use allegories and analogies to your advantage? No, damn engineers always choose to make our lives harder for no reason.
@kendokaaa
@kendokaaa 6 ай бұрын
This reminds me of all the different types and names (and naming schemes) of USB
@tissuepaper9962
@tissuepaper9962 8 ай бұрын
"person-in-the-middle" lmao.
@MikeHarris1984
@MikeHarris1984 8 ай бұрын
Omg.... so sick of this over pc-ness.... man in the middle.. When it's getting to tech, it's gone too far... lol. Like the master and smave devices and such now called primary and secondary. Master and slave does not have a thing to do with racism. But people are scared. It is literally the explanation of their function. Primary and secondary actually mean something completely different. Ugh. /rant. Hackerspace, please don't fall into the over PC crap this world is falling too..
@addylenwest8536
@addylenwest8536 8 ай бұрын
@@MikeHarris1984dog you are reading way too much into this, I regularly avoid a gendered noun just because it’s easier than remembering the whole context and which to use. Also because I speak some Japanese and it doesn’t really have many gendered words, so my brain just works that way. Just like chill, saying person in the middle isn’t going to kill you lol
@minitbnn
@minitbnn 8 ай бұрын
@@MikeHarris1984 Boo hoo
@TacticalFluke09
@TacticalFluke09 6 ай бұрын
@@MikeHarris1984 hacker spaces are definitionally inclusive. we specifically reject exclusionary technical structures and look for ways to broaden access to hidden knowledge - this mindset is not conducive to clinging to antiquated and exclusionary ways of speaking. You say "when it gets to tech it's gone too far". Tech is not a hiding place for people who dislike progress. We come up with better methods for doing things every day, and it turns out we've found a better way to say "man-in-the-middle", so we use "person" instead now. You're more than welcome to continue using your preferred term, but rejecting changes in communication styles because they make you uncomfortable is antithetical to the hacker mindset.
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