About the Reviewers

Raymond Boswel is an electronic engineer from South Africa. He works as a systems engineer for a telecommunications company. Although the powers that be don't condone playing around with single-board computers during office hours, he enjoys fiddling with them during his free time. So far, he's used his Beagle for convolutional, frequency-response modeling to spice up his guitar amplifier, automation, and time-lapse photography. Having read this book, he might just turn his attention to espionage. Enjoy!

Dr. Philip Polstra (known as Dr. Phil to his friends) is an internationally recognized hardware hacker. His work has been presented at numerous conferences around the globe, including repeat performances at DEFCON, Black Hat, 44CON, Maker Faire, and other top conferences. He is a well-known expert on USB Forensics and has published several articles on this topic.

Recently, Dr. Polstra has developed a penetration testing Linux distribution, known as The Deck, for the BeagleBone and BeagleBoard family of small computer boards. He has also developed a new way of doing penetration testing with multiple low-power devices, including an aerial hacking drone. This work is described in his book Hacking and Penetration Testing With Low Power Devices, Syngress. He has also been a technical reviewer on several books including BeagleBone Home Automation, Packt Publishing.

Dr. Polstra is an Associate Professor at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania (http://bloomu.edu/digital_forensics), where he teaches Digital Forensics among other topics. In addition to teaching, he provides training and performs penetration tests on a consulting basis. When he is not working, he has been known to fly and build aircrafts and tinker with electronics. His latest happenings can be found on his blog at http://polstra.org. You can also follow him @ppolstra on Twitter.

Norbert Varga has over 5 years of experience in the software and hardware development industry. He is responsible for embedded software development, hardware-software integration, and wireless telecommunication solutions for his current employer, BME-Infokom.

He has extensive experience in networking and hardware-software integration—he has engineered advanced systems including wireless mesh networks and smart metering solutions. He also has a strong background in Linux system administration and software development.

Previously, Norbert has worked as a software developer on various projects at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Department of Telecommunications), which is the most renowned technical university in Hungary. He has played a key role throughout all the development processes, ranging from initial planning through implementation to testing and production support.

He has a personal blog where he writes about his current projects at http://nonoo.hu/.

Jay Zarfoss is a senior cloud security engineer at Netflix, where he is responsible for building secure software solutions in Amazon Cloud. He has over 10 years of experience in various fields of computer security in both public and private sectors, and he has a broad range of eclectic interests in the realm of computer security, such as tracking down and studying Botnets, applying cryptography to real-life situations, and building security and key management solutions for virtualized environments. When not implementing a timing attack or learning a foreign language, Jay enjoys the outdoors with his wife Stefanie.