Year: 2021 - 2022

Hacking lab

During my time as a research engineer at KTH I was put in charge of a hacking lab. This lab was used as a space for penetration testing all types of hardware and electronic equipment. Examples include: airport X-ray machines, PLC’s used in residential buildings, computers controlling power grids, and many more! My role in the lab was to ensure that all the equipment was set up properly and that researchers and students could hack easily. Some of the things I worked on in the lab:

  1. Website containing resources on hacking (described above)
  2. A VPN that allowed remote access to the lab’s network
  3. Setting up physical servers in the room to be used for pen testing
  4. Setting up local networks for Wi-Fi sniffing
  5. Purchasing and setting up equipment for Bluetooth sniffing