Hacking by Numbers: Unplugged Edition

SensePost


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Overview:

Hacking By Numbers "Unplugged Edition" is the ultimate wifi hacking course. With a strong focus on results the course outlines 3 broad offensive scenarios for wifi hacking and then presents participants with the background knowledge, methodologies, tools and thinking skills required to successfully breach security in each of those scenarios. This course is the only course in the Hacking By Numbers focussing specifically on wifi attack scenarios. We have graded it at the 'novice' level because it assumes no prior experience with wifi or wifi hacking, although attendance of Hacking By Numbers Cadet or Bootcamp Edition would be beneficial.

Context:

This course is the only course in the Hacking By Numbers focussing specifically on wifi attack scenarios. It assumes no prior experience with wifi or wifi hacking, although attendance of Hacking By Numbers Bootcamp Edition would be beneficial.

Who should attend:

Information security officers, system and network administrators, security consultants, government agencies and other nice people will all benefit from the valuable insights provided by this class, as will penetration testers, red team members and analysts wishing to obtain practical wifi hacking skills.

What to bring:

Just Yourself. All necessary equipment will be provided, including pre-configured laptops, tools and utilities.

To Take Home:

Students will be provided a purpose built removable wifi card and bootable tools CD to take home with them after the course...

Course Trainers:

SensePost proposes to use experienced world-class technicians with extensive training experience. The course will be presented by one of the following course leaders:

Ian de Villiers is an Associate at SensePost. Coming from a development background, his areas of expertise are in application and web application assessments. Ian has spent considerable time researching application frameworks, and has published a number of advisories relating to portal platforms. He has also provided training at prestigious events such as the Black Hat briefings in the USA and spoken at security conferences on this topic.


Daniel Cuthbert is the Assessment Manager for SensePost and has over a decade of experience in penetration testing. Daniel is the author of the OWASP Testing Guide, first released in 2003, which showed the correct way to assess web applications. He has developed and presented training courses and presentations around the world.


Early:
Ends August 15
Regular:
Ends October 17
Late:
Ends December 12

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