Interview with Nadir Izreal, Chief Technology Officer & Co-Founder of Armis, and Michael Parker, Chief Marketing Officer for Armis.
Izreal and Parker discuss BLEEDINGBIT, a set of critical vulnerabilities the Armis team discovered in BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) chips made by Texas Instruments. They also talk about their unique demonstration at Black Hat Europe 2018.
Our original coverage of BLEEDINGBIT:
- Article: BLEEDINGBIT – Two Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Affecting Wireless Access Point Bluetooth Chips
- Podcast: Latest Hacking News Podcast #155
Demonstration and presentation videos mentioned in the podcast:
- BLEEDINGBIT Aruba Hack via Smart Phone/Drone: https://youtu.be/D5FIIqLWtYw
- BLEEDINGBIT Presentation at Black Hat Europe: https://youtu.be/ZI-E37e6UHA
About Armis
Armis is the first agentless, enterprise-class security platform to address the new threat landscape of unmanaged and IoT devices. Fortune 1000 companies trust our unique out-of-band sensing technology to discover and analyze all managed, unmanaged, and IoT devices—from traditional devices like laptops and smartphones to new unmanaged smart devices like smart TVs, webcams, printers, HVAC systems, industrial robots, medical devices and more. Armis discovers devices on the network, continuously analyzes endpoint behavior to identify risks and attacks, and protects critical information and systems by identifying suspicious or malicious devices, and quarantining them. Armis is a privately held company and headquartered in Palo Alto, California.
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