Kirils Solovjovs
Kirils Solovjovs is Latvia's leading white-hat hacker and IT policy activist, renowned for uncovering and responsibly disclosing critical security vulnerabilities in both national and international systems. Kirils started programming at age 7 and by grade 9 was spending his lunch breaks writing machine code directly in a hex editor. With deep expertise in network flow analysis, reverse engineering, social engineering, and penetration testing, he has significantly contributed to cybersecurity advancements. Notably, Kirils developed the jailbreak tool for MikroTik RouterOS and played a pivotal role in creating e-Saeima, enabling the Latvian Parliament to conduct a fully remote legislative process, the first of its kind globally. He currently serves as the lead researcher at Possible Security and as a research assistant at the Institute of Electronics and Computer Science.
Session
RFID reverse engineering has seen significant advancements, yet a comprehensive overview of the field remains scattered across research and practitioner communities.
Here the authors presents a structured survey of existing RFID technologies, encryption protocols, and known attack methodologies. Take the opportunity to listen to both Kirils' practical experiences and the deep insights of Iceman when it comes to RFID hacking.