Snake Oil Talk: Value Reduced Reselling: When VARs cease to add value
OnlineThis talk will introduce the major concepts and business models in the VAR/channel space, and a brief explainer on the major concepts. Additionally, there will be plenty of horror stories of the channel gone wrong, as well as techniques to see through the snake oil and even see tricks to get past the vendor BS and VAR lock-in.
Intro to Offensive Tooling
OnlineThis hands-on course covers a variety of offensive tools, such as Nmap, Recon-ng, Metasploit, Proxychains, Responder, and many more. Through a series of practical labs, you will gain experience in using these tools to assess the security of systems and networks. In addition to learning how to use these tools effectively, you will also explore the ethical considerations surrounding offensive tooling, how to responsibly use these tools to protect sensitive information, and prevent cyber attacks.
Advanced Endpoint Investigations
OnlineFor most security teams, high operational tempo (measured in dumpster fire lumens) incentivizes analysts to stick to well-tailored playbooks that prioritize remediation at the expense of proper incident scoping and root cause analysis. Though modern endpoint security products have significantly improved host visibility, most critical incidents will require the acquisition and analysis of additional endpoint data.
Advanced Network Threat Hunting
OnlineSo far we’ve had over 21,000 students attend our one-day network threat hunting course. Many have asked that we provide an extended class with more hands-on lab time. That is exactly what we have rolled into this 16-hour course!
Breaching the Cloud
OnlineThis training walks through a complete penetration testing methodology of cloud-based infrastructure. Starting with no information other than the company name you will learn to discover what cloud-specific assets your target is using. Following the enumeration of cloud services, you will learn how to discover misconfigurations that commonly expose sensitive data as well as a thorough understanding of how to get an initial foothold into a cloud-based organization.
Hacking Active Directory: Fundamentals and Techniques
OnlineThe majority of enterprise networks today are managed using Microsoft Active Directory and it is crucial for a security professional to understand the current threats to a modern Windows environment.
The course begins with an overview of Active Directory architecture and how it can be leveraged by attackers to gain access to critical assets. Participants will learn about the various attack vectors and methods used to compromise Active Directory, such as password attacks, service abuse and privilege escalation.
Incident Response Foundations
OnlineThe goal of this course is to provide the core components that make up a successful Incident Response program. Students will learn how to get started on their IR journey, what to prioritize, and why boring stuff like policies and procedures are just as important as technical digital forensics skills.
Introduction to Pentesting
OnlineIn this training course, we will examine the different types of penetration testing engagements and take a deep dive into establishing a repeatable testing methodology for executing quality tests. We will look at some tools of the trade to understand what they are doing under the hood, identify what separates a great finding from a good finding in reports, and really zero in on establishing your own methodology!
Introduction to Python
OnlineThis course aims to teach the fundamentals of the Python programming language such that a student will gain a beginning to intermediate level of competency with the language. Labs will be presented in a Capture the Flag (CTF) style format as well as some more comprehensive programming tasks.
Network Forensics and Incident Response
OnlineIncident responders are continually faced with the challenge of collecting and analyzing relevant event data—network communications is no exception. This course uses an assortment of network data acquisition tools and techniques with a focus on open-source, vendor-neutral solutions. Students who take this course will learn how to perform network traffic and protocol analysis that ultimately supports cybersecurity incident response efforts. From reconnaissance to data exfiltration, network traffic scales to provide a bird’s-eye view of attacker activity. Leveraging the vantage point of key network traffic chokepoints, this course explores nearly every phase of an attacker’s methodology. Students will learn network traffic analysis concepts and work through hands-on lab exercises that reinforce the course material using real-world attack scenarios.
Next Level OSINT
OnlineThe course progresses from basic to very advanced practical OSINT techniques that you can use in your investigative routine. No special software, operating system, or paid licenses are required. Bookmarks for all tools and websites used will be provided for quick access.
Ransomware Attack Simulation and Investigation for Blue Teamers
OnlineAs a cyber security defender and investigator, we often just get to analyze an environment that suffered a ransomware attack after the ransomware execution, where we are trying to make our way back in time to understand the scope and initial infection vectors of a breach. However, knowing how attackers operate and having an understanding of their tools can help tremendously to conduct a more effective analysis and response and ultimately lower the impact of such attacks. This is why in this workshop we will teach you how to perform the common steps of every phase in a ransomware attack scenario as the attacker, from initial infection to impact.
x86_32 Assembly and Shellcode-Lab for Linux
OnlineExplore the world of Shellcoding designed for x86 architecture! This detailed course will introduce you to the basic principles of crafting low-level codes. Learn about the assembly language, gain fundamental insights into the process of writing shellcode. We will focus mostly on shellcoding, but also touch aspects of exploitation to offer a well-rounded understanding.
Intro to Offensive Tooling
OnlineThis hands-on course covers a variety of offensive tools, such as Nmap, Recon-ng, Metasploit, Proxychains, Responder, and many more. Through a series of practical labs, you will gain experience in using these tools to assess the security of systems and networks. In addition to learning how to use these tools effectively, you will also explore the ethical considerations surrounding offensive tooling, how to responsibly use these tools to protect sensitive information, and prevent cyber attacks.
Advanced Endpoint Investigations
OnlineFor most security teams, high operational tempo (measured in dumpster fire lumens) incentivizes analysts to stick to well-tailored playbooks that prioritize remediation at the expense of proper incident scoping and root cause analysis. Though modern endpoint security products have significantly improved host visibility, most critical incidents will require the acquisition and analysis of additional endpoint data.
Advanced Network Threat Hunting
OnlineSo far we’ve had over 21,000 students attend our one-day network threat hunting course. Many have asked that we provide an extended class with more hands-on lab time. That is exactly what we have rolled into this 16-hour course!
Hacking Active Directory: Fundamentals and Techniques
OnlineThe majority of enterprise networks today are managed using Microsoft Active Directory and it is crucial for a security professional to understand the current threats to a modern Windows environment.
The course begins with an overview of Active Directory architecture and how it can be leveraged by attackers to gain access to critical assets. Participants will learn about the various attack vectors and methods used to compromise Active Directory, such as password attacks, service abuse and privilege escalation.
Breaching the Cloud
OnlineThis training walks through a complete penetration testing methodology of cloud-based infrastructure. Starting with no information other than the company name you will learn to discover what cloud-specific assets your target is using. Following the enumeration of cloud services, you will learn how to discover misconfigurations that commonly expose sensitive data as well as a thorough understanding of how to get an initial foothold into a cloud-based organization.
Incident Response Foundations
OnlineThe goal of this course is to provide the core components that make up a successful Incident Response program. Students will learn how to get started on their IR journey, what to prioritize, and why boring stuff like policies and procedures are just as important as technical digital forensics skills.
Introduction to Pentesting
OnlineIn this training course, we will examine the different types of penetration testing engagements and take a deep dive into establishing a repeatable testing methodology for executing quality tests. We will look at some tools of the trade to understand what they are doing under the hood, identify what separates a great finding from a good finding in reports, and really zero in on establishing your own methodology!
Introduction to Python
OnlineThis course aims to teach the fundamentals of the Python programming language such that a student will gain a beginning to intermediate level of competency with the language. Labs will be presented in a Capture the Flag (CTF) style format as well as some more comprehensive programming tasks.
Network Forensics and Incident Response
OnlineIncident responders are continually faced with the challenge of collecting and analyzing relevant event data—network communications is no exception. This course uses an assortment of network data acquisition tools and techniques with a focus on open-source, vendor-neutral solutions. Students who take this course will learn how to perform network traffic and protocol analysis that ultimately supports cybersecurity incident response efforts. From reconnaissance to data exfiltration, network traffic scales to provide a bird’s-eye view of attacker activity. Leveraging the vantage point of key network traffic chokepoints, this course explores nearly every phase of an attacker’s methodology. Students will learn network traffic analysis concepts and work through hands-on lab exercises that reinforce the course material using real-world attack scenarios.
Next Level OSINT
OnlineThe course progresses from basic to very advanced practical OSINT techniques that you can use in your investigative routine. No special software, operating system, or paid licenses are required. Bookmarks for all tools and websites used will be provided for quick access.
Ransomware Attack Simulation and Investigation for Blue Teamers
OnlineAs a cyber security defender and investigator, we often just get to analyze an environment that suffered a ransomware attack after the ransomware execution, where we are trying to make our way back in time to understand the scope and initial infection vectors of a breach. However, knowing how attackers operate and having an understanding of their tools can help tremendously to conduct a more effective analysis and response and ultimately lower the impact of such attacks. This is why in this workshop we will teach you how to perform the common steps of every phase in a ransomware attack scenario as the attacker, from initial infection to impact.
x86_32 Assembly and Shellcode-Lab for Linux
OnlineExplore the world of Shellcoding designed for x86 architecture! This detailed course will introduce you to the basic principles of crafting low-level codes. Learn about the assembly language, gain fundamental insights into the process of writing shellcode. We will focus mostly on shellcoding, but also touch aspects of exploitation to offer a well-rounded understanding.
Introduction to Pentesting w/ John Strand
Skyline/Ash Brokerage Building 888 S. Harrison St. #500, Fort Wayne, IN, United StatesIn this training course, we will examine the different types of penetration testing engagements and take a deep dive into establishing a repeatable testing methodology for executing quality tests. We will look at some tools of the trade to understand what they are doing under the hood, identify what separates a great finding from a good finding in reports, and really zero in on establishing your own methodology!
Next Level OSINT w/ Mishaal Khan
OnlineThe course progresses from basic to very advanced practical OSINT techniques that you can use in your investigative routine. No special software, operating system, or paid licenses are required. Bookmarks for all tools and websites used will be provided for quick access.
Anti-Cast | Triad of Success: Education, Experience, and Networking
OnlineIn the ever-evolving landscape of professional development, the triad of education, experience, and networking emerges as a foundational pillar for career growth and success.
Anti-Cast | Sharpening Your Skills: Web PenTesting with SamuraiWTF
OnlineJoin us for an in-depth exploration in 'Sharpening Your Skills: Web PenTesting with SamuraiWTF,' where we dive into the techniques and tools for web application security.
Anti-Cast | New Year, New Skills: Web App Pentesting
OnlineIn this free one-hour Antisyphon Anti-cast, Jennifer will teach you how to test your web applications and find the vulnerabilities before they do.
Professionally Evil Application Security (PEAS): Mastering Application Reconnaissance and Mapping
OnlineEmbark on a journey into the world of web security with Mastering Application Reconnaissance and Mapping. As part of the Professionally Evil Application Security series, this course focuses on the crucial aspects of reconnaissance and mapping within the application penetration testing methodology. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a curious newcomer, this course will equip you with the foundational knowledge and practical skills to assess web applications against potential vulnerabilities.
Anti-Cast | WMI Abuse: How Threat Actors Use WMI
OnlineIn this free one-hour Antisyphon Anti-Cast, Gerard Johansen, Principal Readiness Engineer for Red Canary and Antisyphon instructor, will run through how threat actors use the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) for Lateral Movement and Persistence.
Professionally Evil Application Security (PEAS): Unveiling Server-Side Discovery and Exploitation
OnlineWelcome to the world of application security, where you'll unravel the hidden flaws lurking within server-side portions of web applications. Join us for the second course in the Professionally Evil Application Security series.
Professionally Evil Application Security (PEAS): Mastering Client-Side Flaws and Exploitation
OnlineEmbark on the finale of our Professionally Evil Application Security series with our course, Mastering Client-Side Flaws and Exploitation. In this session, you'll uncover the secrets of client-side vulnerabilities and learn how to secure web applications against potential threats.
Anti-Cast | Cloud Identity Management for Everyone w/ Andrew Krug
OnlineIn this free one-hour Antisyphon Anti-Cast we’ll review different cloud provider identity and access paradigms, look at the systems for granting access, and where the pitfalls are.
Active Defense & Cyber Deception
OnlineIn this class, you will learn how to force an attacker to take more moves to attack your network. These moves may increase your ability to detect them. You will learn how to gain better attribution as to who is attacking you and why. You will also find out how to get access to a bad guy’s system. And most importantly, you will find out how to do the above legally.
Anti-Cast | Active Directory Hacking: 3 “New” Techniques w/ Eric Kuehn
OnlineIn this free one-hour Antisyphon Anti-Cast, you'll learn 3 different ways that can help you extract valuable information from AD, modify its settings and gain full control over the network.
SOC Core Skills
This 16-hour information security training course will cover the core security skills all Security Operation Center (SOC) analysts need to have. These are the skills that all Black Hills Information Security (BHIS) SOC team members need to have.
Red Team Fundamentals for Active Directory
OnlineRed Team Fundamentals for Active Directory course is an 8-hour class focused on explaining the fundamentals of Active Directory and how different aspects can be exploited when performing penetration tests.
Anti-Cast | All About Linux Systemd Timers w/ Hal Pomeranz
OnlineHal will cover the basics of configuring Systemd timers and how they operate, plus forensic indicators you can look for to find any timers deployed in your systems.
Getting Started in Packet Decoding
OnlineOne of the core disciplines of security is understanding how systems communicate over the Internet. This skill set is crucial to spotting abnormal behavior and attack patterns. In this class, we will go beyond the fundamentals of how IP communicates and dive into the subtle nuances. This will help the student identify anomalous patterns when they occur.
Anti-Cast | For the Love of the Windows Search Index w/ Alissa Torres
OnlineJoin Alissa Torres in this free one-hour Antisyphon Anti-Cast to learn how the Windows Search Index can augment your investigations. Fall in love with this under-rated artifact.
Anti-Cast | How to Use “Leaky Vessels” for Container Escape in Kubernetes w/ Jay Beale
OnlineJoin us for a free one-hour Antisyphon Anti-Cast, with instructors Derek Banks and Troy Wojewoda, to gain insight on how they both produce and use various forms of threat intel at Black Hills Information Security (BHIS).
Anti-Cast | Intro to Software Defined Radio (SDR) for Space Signals Analysis w/ Tim Fowler
OnlineIn this free one-hour Antisyphon Anti-Cast, Tim Fowler - Black Hills Information Security: Security Analyst, will explore the versatile world of software-defined radio (SDR) and its application in satellite communication.
MITRE ATT&CK Framework and Tools w/ Carrie Roberts
OnlineThe MITRE Organization has provided several useful and free tools for working in the cybersecurity space. One of these tools, the MITRE ATT&CK Framework, has become the industry standard for talking about and organizing attacker tactics and techniques. In this introductory class we will look at the information provided in the framework and use various tools, including the ATT&CK Navigator, for visualizing and sharing information. A brief overview of other MITRE tools including CVE/CWE, ATT&CK Flow, ATT&CK Powered Suit, ATT&CK Evaluations, and the Adversary Emulation Library will be given. You will be provided with hands-on lab instructions for creating visualizations using the MITRE ATT&CK Navigator and for searching through ATT&CK data with the convention web browser extension. At the end of this class, you will have the knowledge and tools to talk about and work with the MITRE ATT&CK Framework and Tools.
Professionally Evil CISSP Mentorship Program
OnlineISC2 describes the CISSP as a way to prove “you have what it takes to effectively design, implement and manage a best-in-class cybersecurity program”. It is one of the primary certifications used as a stepping point in your cybersecurity career. To accomplish this, Secure Ideas has developed a mentorship program designed to provide the knowledge necessary to pass the certification, while working through the common body of knowledge (CBK) in a manner that encourages retention of the knowledge. The mentorship program is designed as a 10-week series of sessions along with various student support and communication methods. These work together to provide the student a solid foundation to not only help in passing the certification but to continue as a collection of information for everyday work. This class is set up to cover the 8 domains of the ISC2 CBK.
Practical Physical Exploitation w/ Ralph May and Travis Weathers
Tampa, FL Tampa, Florida, United StatesThe Practical Physical Exploitation Course is designed to provide you with everything needed to sell and execute physical security assessments. The key word here is PRACTICAL; everything covered in this course is what you need to know to be successful on your first solo assessment.
Anti-Cast | Radioactive Vulnerabilities-Learn Secure Coding w/ Jennifer Shannon and Kathy Collins
OnlineTune in to 'Radioactive Vulnerabilities - Learn Secure Coding,' a free one-hour Antisyphon Anti-Cast that shares the tragic story of the Therac-25 radiation therapy incidents and how those incidents can teach us the significance of security testing before technology deployment.
Professionally Evil CISSP Mentorship Program
OnlineISC2 describes the CISSP as a way to prove “you have what it takes to effectively design, implement and manage a best-in-class cybersecurity program”. It is one of the primary certifications used as a stepping point in your cybersecurity career. To accomplish this, Secure Ideas has developed a mentorship program designed to provide the knowledge necessary to pass the certification, while working through the common body of knowledge (CBK) in a manner that encourages retention of the knowledge. The mentorship program is designed as a 10-week series of sessions along with various student support and communication methods. These work together to provide the student a solid foundation to not only help in passing the certification but to continue as a collection of information for everyday work. This class is set up to cover the 8 domains of the ISC2 CBK.
The Most Offensive Con that Ever Offensived – Bypass Edition
OnlineIs it the best defense is a good offense or the best offense is a good defense? For all the defenders out there, wouldn’t it be nice to understand the mind of an offensive security professional? And for all the offensive security professionals, wouldn’t it be amazing to learn from others who think about all the best ways to bypass defenses.
Summit Talk: Less but Better: Lessons Learned From Red Teaming Esoteric Environments
Talk Length: 20-25 minutesTuition: free Pricing: Location: Talk Description As the technology we rely on to build our businesses increases in complexity, it is requiring more specialized knowledge of how to deploy, administer, and secure it. Unfortunately this increasing of technological complexity presents a unique problem to those of us on the red team: how do...
Summit Talk: Evasive Facility Breach: From Ingress to Egress in 15 Minutes or Less
OnlineDive into the world of efficient and effective evasive physical red teaming. This presentation offers a condensed glimpse into key elements covered in the full Practical Physical Exploitation course, providing attendees with insights to navigate assessments with minimal exposure while eliciting jaw-dropping client reactions. Explore topics such as Gear, Remote Recon & On-site Surveillance, Threat Profiling, Off-site Operations, and Facility Access. Join this high-impact learning experience that equips you to elevate your physical penetration testing skills. Get ready to drink from the firehose and possibly walk away with a new look at evasive facility breach tactics.
Summit Talk: Bypass Like It’s 1999: Decades of Fraggles, Doozers, and Desync
OnlineDance your cares away! Let's put on our denim jacket and bucket hat, cue up our The Prodigy CD, login to our RedHat Linux 6.0 appliance, and fire up Snort 1.2.1 to see if our shiny new Perl exploit gets caught! Should we share this out on Bugtraq or save it for a rainy day?
Summit Talk: How to annoy your colleagues, lose friends and throw away your social life: Bypassing EDRs
OnlineHow we come up with ideas, test them, annoy the Service Desk and our security colleagues by either swamping them with false alerts, doing silly things like encoding, block the process on windows firewall, dazzle the MSP at the same time and so on.
Summit Talk: Less but Better: Lessons Learned From Red Teaming Esoteric Environments
OnlineIn this talk I will discuss some of the unique challenges I have run into, the often surprising solutions I've discovered, as well as the techniques I use when approaching new highly complex environments that allow me to demonstrate risk without spending all of my allotted time researching the intricacies of each technology in play
Summit Talk: The Offensive Odyssey: A Deep Dive into Bypass Techniques
OnlineThis presentation will explore the various bypass techniques used by attackers, detailing the most effective and creative ways to breach security measures. The focus of the presentation will be to provide practical examples and challenges that can be implemented to gain a real understanding of these techniques. Participants will learn how to assess weaknesses and bypass restrictions on different platforms and operating systems, including those commonly found in enterprise environments.
Summit Talk: Wireless for Red Teams
OnlineExplore key tactics for red teams across various wireless protocols, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RFID, and more, in this focused talk. Delve into reconnaissance, exploitation, and custom tool development, offering actionable insights for security professionals to elevate offensive strategies in a concise 20-minute presentation.
Summit Talk: In Cloud We Trust: Common M365 Attack Techniques to Bypass Defenses
OnlineReady to learn common attacks to bypass defenses in Microsoft 365? This session will explore techniques used by red teamers to achieve initial access or evade detections.
Summit Talk: Greetings from the Red Team!
OnlineDuring this talk you'll learn how the attack works and why relatively simple techniques are sometimes the best at overcoming advanced defenses. I'll also share the methodology I used to increase my chances of success and make detection as difficult as possible.
Advanced Offensive Tooling w/ Chris Traynor
OnlineIn the Advanced Offensive Tooling course, you will embark on a journey into the depths of cybersecurity expertise, immersing yourself in advanced techniques and methodologies employed byseasoned offensive operators. The curriculum is meticulously designed to not only sharpen your skills but also elevate your understanding of your toolset. Explore each tool's inner workings, unlock customization options, harness scripting abilities, and learn the art of responsible tool usage.
Enterprise Forensics and Response w/ Gerard Johansen
OnlineThe Enterprise Forensics and Response course is designed to provide students with both an investigative construct and techniques that allow them to scale incident response activities in an enterprise environment. The focus of the lecture portion of the course work is understanding the incident investigation process, objective oriented analysis and response, intrusion analysis and an exploration of attacker Tactics and Techniques.
Network Forensics and Incident Response w/ Troy Wojewoda
OnlineIncident responders are continually faced with the challenge of collecting and analyzing relevant event data—network communications is no exception. This course uses an assortment of network data acquisition tools and techniques with a focus on open-source, vendor-neutral solutions. Students who take this course will learn how to perform network traffic and protocol analysis that ultimately supports cybersecurity incident response efforts. From reconnaissance to data exfiltration, network traffic scales to provide a bird’s-eye view of attacker activity. Leveraging the vantage point of key network traffic chokepoints, this course explores nearly every phase of an attacker’s methodology. Students will learn network traffic analysis concepts and work through hands-on lab exercises that reinforce the course material using real-world attack scenarios.
Incident Response Foundations w/ Derek Banks
The goal of this course is to provide the core components that make up a successful Incident Response program. Students will learn how to get started on their IR journey, what to prioritize, and why boring stuff like policies and procedures are just as important as technical digital forensics skills.
Defending the Enterprise w/ Kent Ickler and Jordan Drysdale
OnlineFor the luckiest of enterprises, the awareness of an insecure environment is proven not in public discord after a breach but instead by effective security penetration tests. Time and time again Jordan and Kent have witnessed organizations struggle with network management, Active Directory, organizational change, and an increasingly experienced adversary.
Modern Webapp Pentesting II: Webapp Internals w/ BB King
OnlineModern Webapp Pentesting II: Webapp Internals is written as a followup to Modern Webapp Pentesting. This course builds on the fundamentals and gives you experience with how they apply to current problems in web applications.
Ransomware Attack Simulation and Investigation for Blue Teamers w/ Markus Schober
OnlineAs a cyber security defender and investigator, we often just get to analyze an environment that suffered a ransomware attack after the ransomware execution, where we are trying to make our way back in time to understand the scope and initial infection vectors of a breach. However, knowing how attackers operate and having an understanding of their tools can help tremendously to conduct a more effective analysis and response and ultimately lower the impact of such attacks. This is why in this workshop we will teach you how to perform the common steps of every phase in a ransomware attack scenario as the attacker, from initial infection to impact.
HackerOps w/ Ralph May
OnlineIn this training, we learn the fundamentals of DevOps and how we can code our tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). Coding TTPs allows for new tactics and improved OPSEC to be shared without the cost of knowledge transfer and manual setup. This class will introduce students to Terraform Ansible and Docker with the goal of writing TTPs to use and share.
Introduction to Cybersecurity in Space Systems w/ Tim Fowler
OnlineIntroduction to Cybersecurity in Space Systems is a course designed to expose cybersecurity professionals to the concepts and implementations of space systems including the ramification and impacts security can have on a mission.
Getting Started in Security with BHIS and MITRE ATT&CK w/ John Strand
OnlineThis 16-hour (4-days, 4-hour sessions) information security training class is designed for people who are new to computer security. We will cover the core fundamentals with lots of hands-on labs demonstrating the attacks and defenses every security professional must know to be successful.
Professionally Evil CISSP Mentorship Program
OnlineISC2 describes the CISSP as a way to prove “you have what it takes to effectively design, implement and manage a best-in-class cybersecurity program”. It is one of the primary certifications used as a stepping point in your cybersecurity career. To accomplish this, Secure Ideas has developed a mentorship program designed to provide the knowledge necessary to pass the certification, while working through the common body of knowledge (CBK) in a manner that encourages retention of the knowledge. The mentorship program is designed as a 10-week series of sessions along with various student support and communication methods. These work together to provide the student a solid foundation to not only help in passing the certification but to continue as a collection of information for everyday work. This class is set up to cover the 8 domains of the ISC2 CBK.
Anti-Cast | Threat Hunting with Velociraptor w/ Eric Capuano & Whitney Champion
OnlineIn this free one-hour Antisyphon Anti-Cast with Eric Capuano and Whitney Champion, they'll share tips and tricks for getting instant value with Velociraptor, as well as updates they have planned for their next THVR course at Wild West Hackin' Fest!
Professionally Evil API Testing: A Practical Course for Beginners
OnlineIf you want to learn how to perform security testing on web applications that use application programming interfaces (APIs), this course is for you. APIs are the connective tissue responsible for transferring information between systems, both internally and externally. They are also a common target for cyberattacks, as they can expose sensitive data, application logic, and internal infrastructure.
Professionally Evil CISSP Mentorship Program
OnlineISC2 describes the CISSP as a way to prove “you have what it takes to effectively design, implement and manage a best-in-class cybersecurity program”. It is one of the primary certifications used as a stepping point in your cybersecurity career. To accomplish this, Secure Ideas has developed a mentorship program designed to provide the knowledge necessary to pass the certification, while working through the common body of knowledge (CBK) in a manner that encourages retention of the knowledge. The mentorship program is designed as a 10-week series of sessions along with various student support and communication methods. These work together to provide the student a solid foundation to not only help in passing the certification but to continue as a collection of information for everyday work. This class is set up to cover the 8 domains of the ISC2 CBK.
Anti-Cast | Re-encoding Python Shellcode Execution w/ Joff Thyer
OnlineLets re-encode our shellcode for better success, in this free one-hour Antisyphon Anti-Cast, Re-encoding Python Shellcode Execution with Joff Thyer.
Professionally Evil API Testing: AAA and Keys are Not Just for Cars
OnlineThis course will teach you how to test web APIs for authorization and access control related security flaws. You will learn how to map API functionality, identify authentication and authorization flaws, and exploit common API vulnerabilities. You will also gain hands-on experience with tools and techniques for testing API authorization mechanisms and access control models.
Professionally Evil API Testing: GraphQL, SOAP, and REST Fundamentals and Techniques
OnlineAre you interested in learning how to test different types of APIs for quality and security? Do you want to dive into the essential skills and techniques for testing GraphQL, SOAP, and REST APIs? If so, this course is for you! In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of API testing, including what APIs are, how they work, and why they are important. You will also learn the differences between GraphQL, SOAP, and REST APIs, and how they affect the way you test them for flaws and vulnerabilities. You will gain hands-on experience with various tools and frameworks for API testing, such as Postman, SoapUI, and GraphQL Playground.
Breaching the Cloud w/ Beau Bullock
KernelCon2024 555 S 10th St, Omaha, NebraskaThis training walks through a complete penetration testing methodology of cloud-based infrastructure. Starting with no information other than the company name you will learn to discover what cloud-specific assets your target is using. Following the enumeration of cloud services, you will learn how to discover misconfigurations that commonly expose sensitive data as well as a thorough understanding of how to get an initial foothold into a cloud-based organization.
Hacking Active Directory: Fundamentals and Techniques w/ Dale Hobbs
KernelCon2024 555 S 10th St, Omaha, NebraskaThe majority of enterprise networks today are managed using Microsoft Active Directory and it is crucial for a security professional to understand the current threats to a modern Windows environment.
The course begins with an overview of Active Directory architecture and how it can be leveraged by attackers to gain access to critical assets. Participants will learn about the various attack vectors and methods used to compromise Active Directory, such as password attacks, service abuse and privilege escalation.
Introduction to Python w/ Joff Thyer
KernelCon2024 555 S 10th St, Omaha, NebraskaThis course aims to teach the fundamentals of the Python programming language such that a student will gain a beginning to intermediate level of competency with the language. Labs will be presented in a Capture the Flag (CTF) style format as well as some more comprehensive programming tasks.
Professionally Evil CISSP Mentorship Program
OnlineISC2 describes the CISSP as a way to prove “you have what it takes to effectively design, implement and manage a best-in-class cybersecurity program”. It is one of the primary certifications used as a stepping point in your cybersecurity career. To accomplish this, Secure Ideas has developed a mentorship program designed to provide the knowledge necessary to pass the certification, while working through the common body of knowledge (CBK) in a manner that encourages retention of the knowledge. The mentorship program is designed as a 10-week series of sessions along with various student support and communication methods. These work together to provide the student a solid foundation to not only help in passing the certification but to continue as a collection of information for everyday work. This class is set up to cover the 8 domains of the ISC2 CBK.
Anti-Cast | AWS Cloud: DevSecOps Essentials w/ Andrew Krug
OnlineJoin us for a free one-hour Antisyphon Anti-cast with instructor, Andrew Krug, as he explores the fundamentals of DevSecOps as they relate to the AWS Cloud.
Introduction to PCI (PCI 101) w/ Nathan Sweaney
OnlineThis course is designed to introduce IT professionals to the Payment Card Industry collection of standards as defined and enforced by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council. The first half of the course summarizes the structure and history of PCI, the primary standards documents, and the various certification programs for professionals. The second half of the course dives into a summary of the components of the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). This is a high-level, introductory summary designed to provide a general understanding of the requirements in the PCI DSS.
Professionally Evil CISSP Mentorship Program
OnlineISC2 describes the CISSP as a way to prove “you have what it takes to effectively design, implement and manage a best-in-class cybersecurity program”. It is one of the primary certifications used as a stepping point in your cybersecurity career. To accomplish this, Secure Ideas has developed a mentorship program designed to provide the knowledge necessary to pass the certification, while working through the common body of knowledge (CBK) in a manner that encourages retention of the knowledge. The mentorship program is designed as a 10-week series of sessions along with various student support and communication methods. These work together to provide the student a solid foundation to not only help in passing the certification but to continue as a collection of information for everyday work. This class is set up to cover the 8 domains of the ISC2 CBK.
Anti-Cast | Secure Ideas Foundational Application Security Training w/ Bill McCauley
OnlineJoin us for a free one-hour Antisyphon Anti-Cast with Bill McCauley, as he dives into the realm of application security from Secure Ideas' foundational training class.
Foundational Application Security Training (FAST) w/ Bill McCauley
OnlineThe Foundational Application Security Training (FAST) course is a 4-hour Pay What You Can
class focused on explaining the fundamentals of applications and their security. This
lecture-focused class is designed to allow managers, product owners, support staff and
non-developers to understand application security. This lecture includes what makes up the
various modern application technologies, the application development process, what
vulnerabilities and risks are exposed via applications and how the attacks happen.
Professionally Evil CISSP Mentorship Program
OnlineISC2 describes the CISSP as a way to prove “you have what it takes to effectively design, implement and manage a best-in-class cybersecurity program”. It is one of the primary certifications used as a stepping point in your cybersecurity career. To accomplish this, Secure Ideas has developed a mentorship program designed to provide the knowledge necessary to pass the certification, while working through the common body of knowledge (CBK) in a manner that encourages retention of the knowledge. The mentorship program is designed as a 10-week series of sessions along with various student support and communication methods. These work together to provide the student a solid foundation to not only help in passing the certification but to continue as a collection of information for everyday work. This class is set up to cover the 8 domains of the ISC2 CBK.
Anti-Cast | Hands on with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 w/ Nathan Sweaney
OnlineIn this free one-hour Antisyphon Anti-Cast with instructor, Nathan Sweaney, he'll explore the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 and practical applications for measuring your cybersecurity posture.
Getting Started in Packet Decoding w/ Chris Brenton
OnlineOne of the core disciplines of security is understanding how systems communicate over the Internet. This skill set is crucial to spotting abnormal behavior and attack patterns. In this class, we will go beyond the fundamentals of how IP communicates and dive into the subtle nuances. This will help the student identify anomalous patterns when they occur.
Professionally Evil CISSP Mentorship Program
OnlineISC2 describes the CISSP as a way to prove “you have what it takes to effectively design, implement and manage a best-in-class cybersecurity program”. It is one of the primary certifications used as a stepping point in your cybersecurity career. To accomplish this, Secure Ideas has developed a mentorship program designed to provide the knowledge necessary to pass the certification, while working through the common body of knowledge (CBK) in a manner that encourages retention of the knowledge. The mentorship program is designed as a 10-week series of sessions along with various student support and communication methods. These work together to provide the student a solid foundation to not only help in passing the certification but to continue as a collection of information for everyday work. This class is set up to cover the 8 domains of the ISC2 CBK.
Anti-Cast | Operationalizing Threat Intelligence w/ Derek & Troy
OnlineJoin us for a free one-hour Antisyphon Anti-Cast, with instructors Derek Banks and Troy Wojewoda, to gain insight on how they both produce and use various forms of threat intel at Black Hills Information Security (BHIS).
Anti-Cast | Learning from Macedonia: How InfoSec Fails Spawn from Sales & Marketing w/ John Strand and Kevin Johnson
OnlineJoin us for a free one-hour Antisyphon Anti-cast, with John Strand and Kevin Johnson. Learn how exaggeration undermines trust and efficiency.
Professionally Evil CISSP Mentorship Program
OnlineISC2 describes the CISSP as a way to prove “you have what it takes to effectively design, implement and manage a best-in-class cybersecurity program”. It is one of the primary certifications used as a stepping point in your cybersecurity career. To accomplish this, Secure Ideas has developed a mentorship program designed to provide the knowledge necessary to pass the certification, while working through the common body of knowledge (CBK) in a manner that encourages retention of the knowledge. The mentorship program is designed as a 10-week series of sessions along with various student support and communication methods. These work together to provide the student a solid foundation to not only help in passing the certification but to continue as a collection of information for everyday work. This class is set up to cover the 8 domains of the ISC2 CBK.
Anti-Cast | Security Split: Divorcing Your Stack w/ Alissa Torres w/ Alissa Torres
OnlineSo your security team is convinced it needs to graduate to the newest "best" enterprise security tool, I get it. But for most, this type of architecture shift requires careful planning and implementation. For legacy tools, you probably made concessions during onboarding, accepted risks and grew product-specific dependencies. Join us for a free one-hour Antisyphon...
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Antisyphon Training @ BSides Fort Wayne 2024
OnlineAntisyphon Training will be at BSidesFortWayne this Fort Wayne, IN, this May!
Modern Webapp Pentesting II: Webapp Internals w/ BB King
Skyline/Ash Brokerage Building 888 S. Harrison St. #500, Fort Wayne, IN, United StatesModern Webapp Pentesting II: Webapp Internals is written as a followup to Modern Webapp Pentesting. This course builds on the fundamentals and gives you experience with how they apply to current problems in web applications.
Hacking Active Directory: Fundamentals and Techniques w/ Dale Hobbs
Skyline/Ash Brokerage Building 888 S. Harrison St. #500, Fort Wayne, IN, United StatesThe majority of enterprise networks today are managed using Microsoft Active Directory and it is crucial for a security professional to understand the current threats to a modern Windows environment.
The course begins with an overview of Active Directory architecture and how it can be leveraged by attackers to gain access to critical assets. Participants will learn about the various attack vectors and methods used to compromise Active Directory, such as password attacks, service abuse and privilege escalation.
Professionally Evil CISSP Mentorship Program
OnlineISC2 describes the CISSP as a way to prove “you have what it takes to effectively design, implement and manage a best-in-class cybersecurity program”. It is one of the primary certifications used as a stepping point in your cybersecurity career. To accomplish this, Secure Ideas has developed a mentorship program designed to provide the knowledge necessary to pass the certification, while working through the common body of knowledge (CBK) in a manner that encourages retention of the knowledge. The mentorship program is designed as a 10-week series of sessions along with various student support and communication methods. These work together to provide the student a solid foundation to not only help in passing the certification but to continue as a collection of information for everyday work. This class is set up to cover the 8 domains of the ISC2 CBK.
Anti-Cast | 60min Crash Course into Infosec w/ Bill McCauley
OnlineJoin us for a one-hour Antisyphon Anti-cast with instructor Bill McCauley from Secure Ideas, as he dives into a high-level webapp pentest walkthrough, covering recon, mapping, reporting, and more, with access to a hosted SamuraiWTF environment.