All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘information security training’
How Strong is Your Fu?
We are happy to announce our first Public Hacking Tournament, labeled “How strong is Your Fu?“. The Hacking Tournament will last for two days, and may go on longer, depending on how long our machines survive. The reward ? The winner of the tournament will …
Read More →How to choose your Information Security Training
In the past couple of years, the economy has struck hard on organizations seeking to educate their employees. Training budgets have been cut down, and choosing the right course that will give you real Return on Investment is not an easy job. This is especially …
Read More →Upcoming Courses and Security Training
BlackHat Offensive Security Training Courses are selling out…sign up quick! To all those who signed up – we’ve got some special things planned for you, you’re definitely in for a ride. Thanks for flying Offsec.
Read More →PWB V.3.0 Available March 21st, 2010
The Offensive Security team is excited to announce the release date of v3.0 of the Pentesting With BackTrack Course. On March 21, 2010 the course will be made live. The team has worked overtime to ensure the videos and labs are better than ever. With …
Read More →Social Engineering at its best
In conjunction with a team of social engineers, penetration testers and information security experts, www.social-engineer.org is opening its “virtual” doors today. The team at Offensive Security has been working with many contributors and specialists to put together the Webs Official Framework for Social Engineering. www.social-engineer.org …
Read More →Installing VMware Server 2.0.1 on BackTrack 4
Having an updated, shiny kernel has a few downsides…kernel dependent software seldom keep up with the newest Linux Kernel releases. Perhaps the most notorious for this is VMware. Getting VMware installed on a 2.6.29.4 kernel can be challenging. We made a short movie on how …
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