
Professionally Evil Container Security (PECSEC) – Fortress Kubernetes: A Comprehensive Guide to Defending and Hardening Kubernetes Systems
November 29 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm EST
Instructor: Cory Sabol
Course Length: 4 Hours
Note: This is a Pay-What-You-Can course. Your access to the Cyber Range will vary depending on how much you pay. (Details below.)

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Course Description
This training course aims to equip participants with the skills necessary to defend and harden Kubernetes systems effectively. The curriculum will cover best practices for Kubernetes security, from deploying secure configurations to hardening runtime environments. Learners will explore how to improve the security of their Kubernetes clusters, employ proactive defense mechanisms, and implement robust hardening measures to prevent unauthorized access. Through hands-on exercises, participants will gain practical knowledge to secure their Kubernetes deployments. This course is recommended for anyone involved in managing or securing Kubernetes infrastructures, as well as those interested in mastering Kubernetes security.
Pay-What-You-Can and Cyber Range Access
Cyber Range access varies depending on payment level.
Tuition Paid | Cyber Range Access |
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Less than $295 | No Cyber Range Access |
$295+ | Six Months Cyber Range Access |
Full Price – $575 | Twelve Months Cyber Range Access |
Course Instructor

Cory Sabol is a senior consultant with a background in web development, game development, and machine learning. He has done substantial research on the topic of container security, focused primarily on Docker and Kubernetes. In addition to using these skills to identify and exploit misconfigurations during penetration testing engagements, Cory has taught workshops on this topic to other security professionals. Cory also has considerable experience with API security. He has developed custom API security testing frameworks and tooling. He has also led the development efforts on the Arrrspace containerized microservice training target. Currently he is researching game security and developing game security labs and training materials.