Have you ever looked at a device and wondered what's really happening inside the silicon?
When your smart TV boots, when an industrial controller authenticates firmware, when a medical device updates over the air--do you truly trust it? Or are you relying on assumptions, certifications, and marketing claims?
What if you could verify everything yourself?
This book is written for professionals who don't settle for surface-level answers. It's for engineers, security researchers, red teamers, and defenders who want to understand embedded systems at their deepest level.
What protects the boot process?
Where does trust actually begin?
And can that trust be broken?
In Next-Generation Hardware Pentesting, Maximilian Leon Wolfgang takes you deep into the real-world mechanics of hardware security--step by step, from board-level reconnaissance to silicon-level analysis.
You won't just read theory. You'll learn how to:
Identify debug interfaces on unknown boards
Extract and validate firmware images
Analyze bootloaders and secure boot chains
Evaluate root-of-trust implementations
Test hardware cryptography and secure elements
Explore fault injection and side-channel concepts
Map hardware attacks to structured threat models
Build a professional-grade hardware lab
And here's the question that matters most:
If someone targeted your device at the hardware level, would you know how they'd do it?
Modern attackers don't stop at software. They glitch voltage lines, manipulate buses, probe memory, exploit update mechanisms, and target trust itself.
So how do you defend something that starts at the silicon?
This book provides a structured methodology to help you:
Assess embedded system architecture from an attacker's perspective
Analyze communication buses such as UART, SPI, I2C, CAN, USB, and PCIe
Evaluate secure boot and anti-rollback protections
Test firmware integrity, encryption, and update pipelines
Design defensive countermeasures against real-world adversaries
Because security isn't a checkbox. It's verification.
Whether you're:
A security professional expanding into hardware
An embedded engineer building secure products
A red team member exploring physical attack surfaces
A researcher developing advanced testing capabilities
This book meets you where you are--and pushes you further.
You'll understand how trust is constructed, how it fails, and how to reinforce it. You'll stop guessing and start validating.
And you'll begin to ask better questions:
Is secure boot truly secure--or just configured?
Are debug interfaces really disabled--or merely hidden?
Is your root of trust anchored in silicon--or in assumption?
Next-Generation Hardware Pentesting isn't about breaking devices.
It's about understanding them deeply enough to make them resilient.
If you're ready to move beyond surface-level security and step into silicon-level assurance--this is your guide.
Turn the page. Start testing. Start verifying.
Are you ready to test what you trust?