In the latest episode of the Simply Offensive podcast, host Philip Wylie sat down with Matt Brown, a renowned hardware hacker, content creator, and the mind behind Brownfield Security. Matt recently reached a massive milestone of 200,000 subscribers on YouTube [26:51], and he joined the show to share his journey from taking apart electronics as a kid to becoming a professional IoT pentester.
If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to break into the niche world of hardware hacking or how content creation can catapult your career, this episode is a goldmine of advice.
For Matt, hardware hacking is all about reverse engineering devices to understand how they work and then making them do things the creators never intended [02:55]. This can range from:
Many beginners try to jump straight into advanced hardware security, but Matt emphasizes the importance of fundamental building blocks [06:05]. If you want to succeed, you should first have a grasp on:
One common myth is that hardware hacking requires a multi-thousand-dollar lab. Matt debunked this by highlighting how affordable entry-level gear has become:
Matt’s YouTube journey started three years ago with a simple goal: share what he knew [21:49]. Since then, his channel has become a primary driver for his business. His advice for aspiring creators? Prioritize quantity over quality at the start [25:23].
If you’re looking to dive deeper, Matt recommends these communities and events:
Ready to start your hardware hacking journey? Check out the full podcast episode here: Exploring the World of Hardware Hacking with Matt Brown
You can also find Matt's tutorials on his YouTube Channel or explore his formal training at training.brownfieldsecurity.com [08:46].