reverse engineering firmware for iot devices
Reverse engineering firmware for IoT devices refers to the process of analyzing and deciphering the software code and underlying functionality of the firmware that runs on Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This involves examining and understanding the code structure, functionality, protocols, and communication mechanisms used by the firmware, often for the purposes of vulnerability assessment, security analysis, or creating compatible and interoperable software for the device.
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