Eddie Miro
Operations Manager - HackerHaus Security Solutions
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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Cybersecurity Professional & Creator | Community Builder | Speaker
I build communities, break into systems (legally), and share what I learn along the way. With over a decade of deep involvement in the hacker community, my work spans public speaking, content creation, and technical contributions.
Key Highlights:
Speaking & Community: Featured speaker at 30+ conferences (including DEF CON 27 SE Village) and dedicated volunteer at 25+ events. Former DEF CON Goon.
Media & Content: Hosted Simply Social Engineering, guest on 20+ podcasts, and published writer in 2600 Magazine.
Projects & Ventures: Founder of Octopus Game. Contributor to Black Hills Information Security's Backdoors & Breaches.
Always building and still punk. Let’s connect.
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Tag, You’re It: Physical Tracking Tech, Defense, and How to DIY Your Own
We live in an era where our location data is constantly harvested, but what happens when the tracking becomes physical? From the clandestine beacons of the Cold War to the consumer-grade AirTags tucked into backpacks today, physical tracking technology has become incredibly cheap, accessible, and pervasive.
In this talk, we will trace the evolution of physical tracking tech, analyze how modern implementations exploit wireless protocols like BLE, cellular, and GPS, and discuss practical defense strategies to detect and neutralize unwanted eyes.
Finally, we will demystify the threat by turning the tables: demonstrating how to build and deploy a fully functional, budget-friendly tracking beacon using off-the-shelf DIY hardware.
Attendees will leave with a deep understanding of the tracking landscape and the knowledge required to both defend against and build these systems.
Meta-Social Engineering: Trust Me, I’m a Keynote
"Meta-Social Engineering: Trust Me, I’m a Keynote" is a live, interactive experiment that dares a room full of savvy tech professionals to resist being manipulated in real time. By putting the cards face-up on the table, the presentation bypasses traditional deception to exploit the involuntary psychological triggers of authority, curiosity, and crowd compliance. Ultimately, it proves that even when you know the punchline is coming, the human firewall is incredibly easy to hack.
Eddie Miro
Operations Manager - HackerHaus Security Solutions
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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