Heading to Black Hat? Connect with us at booth #3111. You'll also be able to sign your team up for an exclusive CTF tournament with OffSec Versus! 🔗 Request a meeting: https://offs.ec/4d5rL2W 🔗 Learn more about the Versus tournament: https://offs.ec/3zH6230
OffSec
Computer and Network Security
New York, NY 486,140 followers
Build the path to a secure future with OffSec.
About us
Empowering the world to fight cyber threats with indispensable cybersecurity skills and resources. Build the path to a secure future with OffSec.
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https://offsec.com
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- Computer and Network Security
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
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- New York, NY
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2006
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New York, NY 10017, US
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Our partner, QA Ltd, is providing EXP-401 in-person training in London starting on September 9th! Register here: https://lnkd.in/eG5mb3Dr
qa.com | Advanced Windows Exploitation (AWE) | QA Training
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Join us for a conversation about cybersecurity and AI safety: https://lnkd.in/eW3QDesx As AI continues to advance, understanding its potential risks and implications is crucial for the future of humanity. Jeremy Miller, Sr. Manager of Content and Strategy at OffSec, and Sean O hEigeartaigh, Director of the AI: Futures and Responsibility Program at the University of Cambridge, will examine the intersection between cybersecurity and AI’s risk.
Lessons from AI Safety Researchers and Traditional Cybersecurity
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Applied Technology Academy is our exclusive Black Hat training partner. If you're curious about SOC-200, join instructors Bailey Marshall and Jake Mayhew tomorrow to learn more about the course and ask your questions.
📣Don't forget to join us tomorrow (July 17) at 12 PM EST for a great session with Jake and Bailey! Join Bailey and Jake as they answer some of these questions. Q: What kind of things will I learn in the SOC-200 course? Q: Why should someone consider taking the SOC-200 course and pursuing the OSDA certification? Q: Why is SOC-200 important for aspiring cybersecurity professionals? Q: This course seems focused on defense. How can it benefit someone interested in offensive security? RSVP https://zurl.co/KXR5 #July17 #OSDA #SOC200 #OffSec OffSec
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PwC’s Dark Lab and OffSec will be hosting an Ask Me Anything Seminar on 2nd August 2024. Event details: Date: 2 August 2024 (Friday) Time: 9:15am – 10:30am (Registration starts at 9:00am) Venue: PwC Executive Conference Centre, 21/F Edinburgh Tower, 15 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong Speakers: Jason Ka Meng Lee (Founder of Dark Lab Academy PwC Hong Kong) Cathy H. (Regional Manager, OffSec) Gervin Appiah (Experienced Instructor, OffSec) Seats are limited, so register now! Click here to complete the online registration form by July 26th, 2024: https://lnkd.in/ggaqUi8P For enquiries, contact Miss May Chung at may.kw.chung@hk.pwc.com Don't miss this opportunity to upskill and advance your cybersecurity career! #cybersecurity #training #HongKong #communityengagement
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💡Are you ready to learn about OffSec SOC-200 and get an OSDA Overview? Read this great blog post from Jake Mayhew and learn why you need to sign up for Black Hat 2024 in August! This is a great opportunity to learn with top cyber experts and get a great deal! https://zurl.co/Baja #BlackHat #Certifications #Cybersecurity #DefensiveCyber #OffensiveCyber #PenetrationTesting #Deal
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Here's what sets OffSec Versus apart from other enterprise cyber ranges: 🟪 Man-in-the-Middle Attacks: Experience real-time network traffic poisoning in our immersive simulations. 🟪 Advanced Phishing Simulations: Go beyond basic phishing. With OffSec Versus, you'll engage in intelligence gathering to craft convincing emails that teach you the subtleties of effective social engineering. 🟪 CVEs and Web Attacks: Tackle recent and impactful CVEs and web application attacks. Our platform includes critical vulnerabilities from the last 24 months, preparing you for what you'll face in the field. 🟪 XDay Exploits: Gain access to the most recent exploits, like the most recent XDay backdoor. We update our cyber range regularly to include relevant and significant threats, enhancing your readiness for real-world challenges. 🔗 Learn more about how OffSec Versus lets offensive and defensive teams compete in live-fire environments: https://offs.ec/4619UIq
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OffSec and Lumify are running an exclusive Australian #SOC-200 Foundational Security Operations and Defensive Analysis 3-day #bootcamp on 19th-21st August – a first in Australia! Book and sit this in-person at our #Sydney campus here: https://lnkd.in/gM--mQwE Run by OffSec Instructor and SOC-200 content developer Dr Malcolm Shore, this 3-day bootcamp will provide attendees with an introduction to the material covered in the SOC-200 while at the same time offering a guided #hands-on experience of the associated challenge labs to help you prepare to sit your exam and earn the OffSec Defense Analyst #OSDA certification. The 3-day bootcamp includes a 180-day SOC-200 course & labs subscription and 2x exam attempts. We will be running the bootcamp from Lumify’s Sydney campus on the 19th-21st August. With only 17 spots available, book now to secure your place and avoid missing out on this exclusive opportunity. Jeremy Daly, CISM, Damian Goh, Joseph Bouchahine, Michaella Park, Gary Duffield, 👨🏻💻 Louis Cremen
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Join us on July 17th at 12 PM EST for a session with Jake Mayhew and Bailey Marshall! They will talk about SOC-200 and why you need to take it and more!
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Occasionally, patches don’t work as expected, or accidentally get removed later on. That happened for OpenSSH on Linux and FreeBSD. A patch for an older exploit CVE-2006-5051 got partially hindered years later by a signal handler getting cut from the code, likely by mistake. This mistake has been given the exploit name regreSSHion as a play on the word “regression” and the protocol involved in the exploit, “SSH”. Here's our writeup of the new RegreSSHion exploit, CVE-2024-6387: https://offs.ec/45XBfLy
RegreSSHion exploit, CVE-2024-6387: A Write-Up
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