Len Noe is a cyborg. With 10 computer devices implanted in his body (and more on the way) Len is one of the first of a new breed of humans - transhumans - who augment their bodies with implanted digital devices. Noe is also a hacker. Having started his career in the 90s as a bad guy hacker like many did, he soon turned to ethical hacking around the same time he thought I wonder if a chip implant would help me walk past that security station like I belong? In BioHacker, Technical Evangelist Len Noe explores bio-implants and their potential impact on worldwide security, including: An overview of the history of transhumans, the types of bio-implants on the market, as well as multiple examples of the types of attacks capable from each respective implant technology Examples of attacks against mobile devices, IoT, physical access, even fully embedded systems allowing for concealed access in technology restricted areas; and Legal protections for augmented humans as well as companies and enterprises. Security professionals must anticipate the unknown. What was once thought to be science fiction is now science fact. Through Noes detailing of the security community about phishing and social engineering attacks, tightening MDM restrictions, endpoint management, behavioral analytics, least privilege, and privileged access, professionals can take preventive measures around the threats we cant see.