[Dailydave] Immunity's WebHacking and Cryptanalysis classes available one more time in 2016

Bas Alberts bas.alberts at immunityinc.com
Thu Jun 2 13:50:07 EDT 2016


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So due to popular demand we are running a repeat of two of our
Infiltrate 2016 training classes. September 27-30 we are teaching our
popular Web Hacking class in New York City, and October 3-6 we are
teaching a longer (4 day) version of our cryptanalysis class.

If you are interested in signing up or receiving more details, please
contact: training at immunityinc.com.

We have limited seats available and will most likely not be running
these classes again in 2016, so make sure to move fast if you're so
inclined.

WEB HACKING // September 27–30, 2016 in New York City, New York

Immunity’s Web Hacking class heavily emphasizes hands on learning and
goes deeply into subjects such as: XSS, XSRF, CMDi, SQLi, XXE, XSLTi
and much more. This course also provides a practical introduction
to attacking common web application crypto implementation flaws. The
course utilizes a token based scoring systems to provide students with
a competitive drive. This system also ensures students that require
extra attention do not go unnoticed by the instructors. Come to
Immunity’s Web Hacking class to get hands on experience in web
application penetration testing with Immunity’s senior consulting team!


CRYPTO // October 3–6, 2016 in Columbia, Maryland

The Immunity Cryptanalysis class takes traditionally dense Academic
cryptanalytic theory and presents it in a practical way. The course
relates each topic to practical examples. As students progress through
the course they will take away real world cryptanalytic skills they
can start employing immediately. Students learn to effectively
recognize and exploit weakly implemented cryptography based on real
world examples. More importantly, students will learn a methodology
for expanding their own cryptanalytic prowess by learning to use a
practical cryptanalytic tool chain. This course sets experienced
vulnerability researchers up with the base they need to expand into
the world of flawed cryptography.
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