Sharpen Your Security Skills at Black Hat Trainings Chicago!
Black Hat is bringing its highly-regarded Trainings to Chicago next month, October 22 and 23.Don't miss this opportunity to develop your skills in some of the most technical, hands-on security courses available.
From infrastructure hacking to physical pentesting, there’s a course for hackers and security pros of all experience levels at this special Trainings event, held in Chicago’s beautiful Sheraton Grand Hotel.
Black Hat Trainings will fill this premier waterfront hotel with experts from around the industry eager to help you hone your craft and learn new tricks. For example, there’s a fast-paced two-day class on “Advanced Infrastructure Hacking – 2018 Edition” in which infosec security experts from NotSoSecure Global Services will teach you a wide variety of neat, new and ridiculous techniques to compromise modern operating systems and networking devices.
If physical security is more your thing, CORE Group will be there to present a promising two-day class on “Physical Penetration Testing.” Those who attend this session will leave with a full awareness of how to best protect buildings and grounds from unauthorized access, as well as how to compromise most existing physical security in order to gain access themselves. Attendees will not only learn how to distinguish good locks and access control from poor ones, but they will also become well-versed in picking and bypassing many of the most common locks used in North America in order to assess their own company's security posture, or to augment their career as a penetration tester!
Of course, space in Black Hat Trainings is limited and courses fill up quickly. Register early to secure your seat in the course of your choice and save on your pass!
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