March 5, 2021
[44Con Announce] More 44CON Training
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44CON Live Online Training |
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We hope that you are all coping in the current circumstances. But we are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel :)
Those of you who have had the jab, we hope you had no side effects. If you haven't had it already, we hope you will have it soon.
We miss you!
We have added three more training courses since our last mail.
Should you be interested in training and it’s not covered here get in touch and we’ll see what we can arrange.
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Cloud Security Masterclass
Abhinav Singh |
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This hands-on CTF-style training focuses on elevating your security knowledge into the cloud. Learn to defend your public cloud infrastructure by building automated detection, alerting and response pipelines for your public cloud workloads by using native cloud services. This training focuses on building security knowledge on the cloud and for the cloud.
This course will run on 16-17 June 2021.
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Threat Hunting and Incident Handling with OSSEC
Xavier Mertens |
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OSSEC is sometimes described as a low-cost log management solution but it has many interesting features that, when combined with external sources of information, may help in hunting for suspicious activity occurring on your servers and end-points. Its agent-based architecture allows automation of many tasks performed during incident investigations.
This two-day course will run on 14-15 September 2021.
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Applied Source Code Fuzzing
David Korczynski |
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This course teaches you the foundations of fuzzing and how to apply it on real-world complex software. The course provides a deep and comprehensive view of modern fuzzing, and there is a lot of material to cover. We do not just show how to run a few commands – we go deep into the code of targets and fuzzers, with the goal of finding bugs in real-world projects and more. This course will teach you in-depth and pragmatically how to fuzz, and following completion of the course you will be able to apply your skills professionally at a high level.
The course is heavily focused on real-world problems, and because of this you will be fuzzing many real-world software packages in the course. You will learn how to surgically target your analysis towards specific parts of the application you are analysing, and do so against some of the most complex applications in the world such as Chromium.
This course will run on 14-17 June and 13-16 September (four full days).
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