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Hardware Security Research Lab

CyberMap Hardware Security Research Lab is a technical research unit focused on RF signals, wireless networks, physical access systems, and USB/HID-based security research.

The lab examines the points where physical systems and digital environments intersect, analyzes hardware-based trust relationships, and produces technical research in these areas.

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Research Modules

Lab work is organized under four research modules. Each module focuses on a different physical-digital intersection of hardware security.

RF & Signal Research

RF & Signal Research

Wireless signal behavior, SDR-based analysis, RF emission characteristics, and signal-based security risks are studied in controlled test environments.

Scope
  • Invisible spectrum analysis
  • SDR-based signal monitoring
  • GSM signal analysis research
  • Sub-GHz RF behavior studies
  • RF emission and harmonic leakage analysis

Wireless Network Research

Wireless Network Research

Client behavior, rogue access point scenarios, wireless misconfiguration issues, and network access risks are researched in enterprise wireless environments.

Scope
  • Wireless airspace assessment
  • Rogue access point scenarios
  • Wireless client behavior analysis
  • Packet traffic observation
  • Controlled MitM simulations

Physical Access Research

Physical Access Research

Access card systems, RFID/NFC technologies, physical access processes, and physical-digital risks in field environments are examined.

Scope
  • Physical access security research
  • RFID/NFC system behavior analysis
  • Access card system assessment
  • Contactless authentication research
  • Access control system security review

USB & HID Research

USB & HID Research

USB trust relationships, HID-based behavior, automatic execution scenarios, and endpoint security controls are researched.

Scope
  • USB/HID-based security research
  • Automatic execution behavior analysis
  • Review of DuckyScript-based test scenarios
  • Endpoint policy validation studies
  • Post-physical-access USB risk modeling

Research Approach

Lab work is conducted through controlled experimentation, technical observation, and responsible research principles. The goal is not to dramatize hardware-based attack surfaces, but to make the security impact of physical systems measurable and understandable.

Research is conducted only on authorized, controlled, or lab-created scenarios. Published content is prepared to preserve technical accuracy and strengthen the defensive perspective.

Technical Research and Lab Notes

Explore technical analyses and research notes from the lab team across RF, RFID/NFC, wireless networks, physical access, and USB/HID security.

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MouseJack Attacks and RF Signal Analysis in nRF24L01+ Chips
May 1, 2026

MouseJack Attacks and RF Signal Analysis in nRF24L01+ Chips

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Rolling Code (KeeLoq) Cryptography and RollJam Attack Architecture in Wireless Access Systems
April 1, 2026

Rolling Code (KeeLoq) Cryptography and RollJam Attack Architecture in Wireless Access Systems

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WiFi Traffic Analysis Guide
March 14, 2026

WiFi Traffic Analysis Guide

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