Hack In The Box
HITBSecConf2024 Bangkok
The August 26-30, 2024 Bangkok HITB edition whose official Badge Village page documented a Raspberry Pi Pico-based fault-injection device for embedded-system attack experiments.
Intercontinental Hotel, Bangkok · Thailand · 2024
embedded attack workflow
HITB describes the device as suited for attacks on devices like Arduino, letting researchers and engineers study abnormal states in a controlled environment.
Compatibility: HITBSecConf2024 Bangkok Badge Village Device
hardware architecture
The Badge Village page says the specialized hacking tool uses a Raspberry Pi Pico as its core controller for fault-injection experiments.
Compatibility: HITBSecConf2024 Bangkok Badge Village Device
research badge interface
The official SaikoCTF page says the hardware badge exposes physio, cyber challenge, and programmable hardware component interfaces for the HITB Bangkok challenge.
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research participant badge
The recruitment statement says participants received an electronic SaikoCTF badge as a participation token together with a brief soft-skills assessment summary.
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research protocol
The study workflow put participants in VR goggles and physiological sensors for a roughly one-hour simulated-network CTF using a Kali Linux VM, questionnaires, and researcher check-ins.
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village training context
The source frames the device as a precision tool for exploring vulnerabilities and improving embedded-system security.
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classification caveat · official source but intentionally narrow · documented source limitation
The record is modeled as a Badge Village device to avoid upgrading a village teaching tool into an attendee badge.
missing rights-cleared image · local project policy · needs licensed original replacement
The entry remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying event imagery, screenshots, or generated placeholder art.
missing rights-cleared image · local project policy · needs licensed original replacement
The entry remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying PDF imagery, event imagery, screenshots, social-media photos, or generated placeholder art.
privacy and sensor caveat · official research statement · documented
The badge dossier preserves the research-study context while avoiding unrelated claims about public badge behavior, firmware, or attendee monitoring outside SaikoCTF participation.
research participant scope · official source but intentionally narrow · documented source limitation
The record is modeled as a SaikoCTF participation badge so the catalogue does not overstate its distribution scope.
technical archive gap · official source but incomplete · needs deeper archive recovery
The dossier records the verified training-device surface while avoiding unsupported implementation claims.