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Jul 1, 2023
July 2023 Content & Platform Update
Welcome to the OffSec July 2023 content update! Find the full scoop inside.
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We’re excited to share all of the new content we released to the OffSec Learning Library (OLL) during July and we’re thrilled to announce the return of OffSec Live Training!
OffSec Live Training offers an unparalleled chance for teams and individuals to interact with our top-tier courses in a live setting. Spend four enriching days in Dallas, TX, from September 11-15, diving into Advanced Windows Exploitation (EXP-401).
Alternatively, join us in Miami, FL, from January 8-12 for comprehensive instruction on Advanced Windows Exploitation (EXP-401), Penetration Testing with Kali Linux (PEN-200), and Advanced Web Attacks and Exploitation (WEB-300).
As a refresher, all Learning Modules in the OLL are now grouped into three categories: Build, Attack, and Defend.
Build learning modules are designed to bolster the security and integrity of your organization’s digital assets, protect sensitive customer data, and uphold trust with customers and partners, all in compliance with regulatory requirements. This month’s build modules include:
- Content Security Policy
- Cryptography for Web Developers
Who are these modules for?
The Build modules are ideal for professionals involved in creating and maintaining secure digital environments. Roles that can benefit include:
- Web Developers
- Security Engineers
- Information Security Analysts
- Application Security Engineers
- IT Managers
- Cybersecurity Consultants
This month, we’ve expanded our OffSec Attack category with a new module as part of the Advanced Evasion and Breaching Techniques (PEN-300) course, designed to help learners identify and exploit vulnerabilities in Active Directory environments, a critical skill in modern penetration testing. The new Attack module is:
- Active Directory Exploitation
Who are these modules for?
The Attack modules are tailored for professionals tasked with identifying and mitigating potential security breaches. They are especially beneficial for:
- Security Engineers
- Penetration Testers
- Security Analysts
- IT Administrators
- System Administrators
Our Defend Learning Modules equip learners with the skills to effectively protect an organization’s digital assets. This month’s new Defend modules include:
- Introduction to SELinux
- Basic Static Malware Analysis
- Secure Configuration of macOS
- Introduction to AppArmor
- Introduction to Active Directory Certificate Services
- Introduction to Splunk
Who are these modules for?
The Defend modules are designed for those on the front lines of cybersecurity, responsible for securing systems and data, analyzing and responding to security threats, managing user access and credentials, and leveraging data analytics for security insights. These modules are perfect for:
- Security Analysts
- Incident Responders
- Security Engineers
- IT Administrators
Ready to dive in? Experience the latest content releases and elevate your cybersecurity skills to new heights with the OffSec Learning Library!
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