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"There is no such thing as perfect security, only varying levels of insecurity." — Salman Rushdie
The USB armory Mk II is a full-featured computer in a tiny form factor. With a 900 MHz ARM® processor, 512 MB RAM, Bluetooth, and USB-C, it was designed from the ground up with information security applications in mind.
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Based on the Black Magic Probe (BMP), ctxLink is an open hardware, open firmware debugging probe that supports Wi-Fi connectivity and battery-powered operation.
FEMU (Femto’s ESP32 ModUle) is an incredibly small microcontroller that fits in a USB port. It runs MicroPython, has an RGB LED, and has Wi-Fi/Bluetooth 4.2 capabilities!
Sensything is an open source data acquisition platform for acquiring high-resolution (24-bit) sensor data and streaming it over Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB. Powered with an on-board rechargeable battery or via USB, Sensything is ready to sense… anything.
StereoPi Starter and Deluxe Kits come with mounting plates for easy stereoscopic camera placement. See how Dimitrios decided to modify that plate to create a slimline enclosure containing the Raspberry Pi, as well.
Crowd Supply will be attending NEDME on October 2 in Beaverton, Oregon. Joe Grand, creator of OpticSpy, will give a keynote about security, and Crowd Supply staff will be ogling obscure cable assemblies. Want to join us? We’ve got two extra all-sessions tickets - send email to info@crowdsupply.com.
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