
Building a Raspberry Pi Mirror
Over the course of this semester, my team worked to create an interconnected smart mirror using Raspberry Pi technology
Continue readingOver the course of this semester, my team worked to create an interconnected smart mirror using Raspberry Pi technology
Continue readingOur Progress The Automated Network Scanning ! team ran into several issues writing our scanner. The first approach we took was incredibly slow and inefficient, as we scanned every host with a separate Nmap scan. This meant that our program had to start up a new Nmap process every time. While this approach worked well […]
Continue readingIntroduction Last time we touched base, we described our journey into starting our work at the LCDI and our growth as interns, as well as some of the things we learned so far. Today, however, we wanted to touch on a different subject. Many forget that the mistakes, accidents, hiccups, and small failures of any […]
Continue readingNew Progress Welcome back to Automated Network Scanning % teams official blog. We have been up to some exciting things since our last post. The first and most exciting thing that we did this month was get our script working. This was the main focus of the team since the beginning of the semester and […]
Continue readingOur Progress So Far Now midway into our network scanning project, things here at the LCDI are moving right along. Our team has continued to build our script and has completed a solid script to run with. We are now testing the script and getting information on ports, their state, and what service is being […]
Continue readingIntroduction The Network Automation script has evolved and flourished with each new idea. The scanner has some awesome new features, too! Through this blog post, we plan on elaborating on the process. We’ll also highlight some cool features and services that our Pis have. Changes to the Network Automation Scanner Over the past few weeks, […]
Continue readingIntroduction With each passing day, privacy is growing into a larger public concern. The goal of this project is to experiment with ways to combine the usage of a Virtual Private Network (VPN) with chained proxies to create a more private internet connection. Our team is exploring possible configurations and implementations. VPN vs. Proxy The […]
Continue readingThe Raspberry pi cyber report is up! Last semester, the LCDI team worked on a project using Raspberry Pi Cyber. We are very excited to announce that the project is now complete. If you had followed the team’s progress throughout the last semester, you are probably looking forward to the final report. Well, here it […]
Continue readingIntro The Raspberry Pi Forensics team is gradually making its way to the end of the project, and is beginning the final report. The hash values from the initial tests are being compared to the image of the drive that was moved using the Pi. The 1TB drive was dropped from testing indefinitely due to […]
Continue readingIntroDUCTION As we reach the end of our project, we have learned a great deal about the Raspberry Pi, as well as honeypots and their place in cyber security. There is still much to be done and the Raspberry Pi Cyber Internship Team is hard at work deliberating on how to expand the scope of […]
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