15.04.2023 –, HS i2
Sprache: English
"Smart Contracts: The Not-So-Smart Reality" is a 25-minute talk that delves into the technical details of smart contracts and their vulnerabilities.
We will explore common coding errors, platform-specific issues, and real-world examples of smart contract exploits.
Attendees will learn best practices for smart contract development and deployment to protect themselves from potential attacks.
This talk is useful for developers, security professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the inner workings of smart contracts and how to exploit them.
"Smart Contracts: The Not-So-Smart Reality" is a 25-minute talk that explores the inner workings of smart contracts and how they can be exploited.
Smart contracts are often seen as the future of decentralized systems and are being used in a wide range of applications, from financial services to supply chain management. However, as the use of smart contracts increases, so do the potential security risks.
In this talk, we will take a deep dive into the technical details of smart contracts and how they work. We will explore the common vulnerabilities found in smart contract code, including those related to smart contract design, coding errors, and platform-specific issues.
The talk will include real-world examples of smart contract exploits, as well as best practices for smart contract development and deployment.
Attendees will come away with a better understanding of the risks associated with smart contracts and how to protect themselves and their organizations from potential attacks. This talk will be useful for developers, security professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the inner workings of smart contracts and how to exploit them.
I'm a master's student at TU Graz with a focus on Cybersecurity. Besides my studies, I'm the team captain of the CTF-Team LosFuzzys and working as a penetration tester.