Writing a Kernel Driver in an hour
06-10, 13:00–14:00 (America/New_York), Soprano

Can we write a kernel driver in one hour that does something useful?
We'll fire up Visual Studio, talk about the required theory, and then write a somewhat useful kernel driver. For example, a driver that can read the memory of any process.


These are the installation requirements for participants to get the most out of the workshop:
1. Windows 10 or 11 with Visual Studio 2022 (the free community edition is just fine). The "C++ Desktop development" workload must be checked when installing.
2. The Windows Driver Kit (WDK 11, even if installing on Windows 10). At the end of installation, it will add an extension that integrates with VS 2022.
3. A virtual machine (any virtualization technology is fine) with Windows 10 or 11 installed.
4. Some PDF reader.