The Tools watch Academy is pleased to announce a 2-day training on Cloud Penetration Testing for Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, including a Capture the Flag (CTF) event to give attendees the opportunity to practice their skills on their own. This course is suitable for beginners and professionals alike and aims to provide attendees with the confidence and skills to conduct cloud penetration testing on their own. The training covers a range of topics, including vulnerability assessment, misconfiguration identification, and exploitation techniques. Attendees will learn about cloud security best practices and will have the opportunity to practice identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities in cloud environments. The CTF event will allow attendees to apply their knowledge and skills in a hands-on setting, giving them valuable experience in cloud penetration testing. By the end of the course, attendees will be able to conduct comprehensive cloud penetration tests and provide recommendations for improving the security of cloud-based systems. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your cloud security skills and join the Tools watch Academy for this exciting training, including the CTF event.
Our lives are becoming digital every day. Our homes, clothes, and workplaces are getting smarter. IoT devices are becoming widespread in every aspect of our lives. When this is the case, security risks begin to emerge. With the emergence of security risks, the cyber security requirements in this area are also increasing. Especially in this field, the need for individuals who can perform Penetration Test is increasing. With this training, you will gain penetration testing capabilities related to IoT devices and improve your existing knowledge. You will have not only talent but also a lot of equipment necessary to perform IoT penetration tests. This 3 days of hands-on IoT hacking, led by professional trainers experienced in realworld.
These 3 days training course prepares participants to conduct successful 5G penetration testing and ethical hacking. Participants will learn about tools and techniques to analyse 5G vulnerabilities, how to perform detailed 5G reconnaissance. ENISA’s threat landscape for 5G Networks and NIST 5G cybersecurity/RMF prepares you with a secure evolution to 5G. The goal of this practical course is to give the participant a strong and intuitive understanding of what cybersecurity in the 5G systems is and how the security functions are implemented in the 5G, 5G NR, Cloud RAN, MEC, 5GC, Service Based Architecture (SBA), HTTP2/JSON, REST API, and network slices. This training will identify several 5G use case (network slices) scenarios and demonstrate for each one how to strengthen the 5G architecture components to mitigate identified risks and meet cybersecurity compliance requirements. 5G Penetration testing is a critical part of maintaining and fortifying your IP, network and physical security.
Overall, this training course offers attendees a comprehensive and practical approach to exploit development on Windows, Linux, and ARM systems. By the end of the course, attendees will be equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to identify and exploit vulnerabilities, write their own shellcode, and bypass common security mechanisms. This course is a must for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge and skills in the field of exploit development and will provide attendees with valuable expertise that can be immediately applied to real-world scenarios.
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