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CabSec Integrated Security ANTHONY WARNER NETWORK SECURITY & ELECTRONICS PROGRAM OF AE&T AT EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
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OUTLINE Arcade Cabinet Security is not something someone would think of normally, and in my searches I couldn’t find anything EXACTLY like it. Notices can be sent through the ether to anyone who has this unit deployed. Worries can be alleviated when away from your equipment Expandable! 2
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MOTIVATION I love the idea of arcades. Venturing around with my dad I saw the need to protect other deployed units from intrusion and theft. 3 To my knowledge there isn’t anything like it. One of the few ideas I’ve worked that has genuine inspiration. Learn some new stuff!
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INTRODUCTION There may or may not be an issue here that needs addressed, as arcades are not nearly as popular as they used to be, but I’d imagine this was a major issue. The good thing is that it isn’t limited to just arcades! 4 Quite a few things about this project lead to other avenues of exploration Namely integration of security in the form of an IDS for the physical. Has a huge impact on litigation when you can find your perp. Wow…
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PROBLEM STATEMENT Security, security, security. It’s in our major’s title for cryin out loud. People love to steal things, and not get caught. This might help solve the problem! 5
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PROBLEM STATEMENT Security, security, security. It’s in our major’s title for cryin out loud. People love to steal things, and not get caught. This might help solve the problem! 6
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Assumptions Operate in a no-power state Has to use off the shelf parts Use off the shelf parts 7 This thing has to: You have a device that needs protectin’ Problems with the thieves exist You like to keep what you own in good condition I assume that:
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PROPOSED SOLUTION Had to think of something Vicious attack dogs? Electric shocks? Attack …..sheep? Thoughts return to reason How about a platform that exists, has well established success, and allows for battery operated environment? Need internet connection for this device Easily cleaned Linux distributions…. What device could it be? 8
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Gorgeous 9
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RESULTS Was able to quickly detect intrusion (while still accounting for minor tilts that may or may not occur. Seven second delay was put in to accommodate this and a de-bounce feature was implemented to prevent rocking the unit from tripping it 10 I’d say that is a pretty successful run. Looks like my things are being stolen! Notifications are sent straight to the phone, from the point of deployment
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Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uc92wHNxdIk CabSec : The Full Journey 11 (it’s a fake embed) Warning : Video is 20 minutes long
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CONCLUSIONS This project was ideal for a small business owner or personal arcade enthusiast looking for an off the shelf cheap way to better protect their hardware. The one thing I can conclude is that in this course I have been through the wringer. It has definitely changed my prospective on project timings and motivation. Even the best founded ideas run into blockades, you just have to be willing to push the extra mile. Work with school + project = Bad Time 12
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FUTURE WORK 13 Positive Implication : People will more easily be able to protect what they own Negative : It’s another Raspberry Pi Project. In the future with the expansion of this idea, I would love to integrate an actual GPS unit within the build to reduce the reliance on IP based geolocation. Anything different? Thank the audience Thank you audience! Email: Anthony.warner84@gmail.com
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REFERENCES Oakes, P. (n.d.). Raspberry PI 2, GPIO, SPI, I2C and OneWire Setup [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTOIzdwE84k Raspierry Pi Org.. (2013). GPIO: Models A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 - Raspberry Pi Documentation. Retrieved from https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/usage/gpio-plus-and-raspi2/https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/usage/gpio-plus-and-raspi2/ Vu, N. (2014). Implementation of Linux GPIO Device Driver on Raspberry Pi Platform (Doctoral dissertation, Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki, Finland). Retrieved from http://www.theseus.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/74679/Nguyen_Vu.pdf?sequence=1http://www.theseus.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/74679/Nguyen_Vu.pdf?sequence=1 14
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