
SEC565 focuses on the strategies, tactics, and techniques used by red teams to emulate advanced adversaries and conduct realistic penetration testing. This course provides in-depth training on planning, executing, and reporting red team operations, with an emphasis on simulating real-world cyberattacks across various attack vectors, such as phishing, social engineering, lateral movement, and privilege escalation. Participants will learn how to apply the MITRE ATT&CK framework for adversary emulation and how to tailor their operations to test an organization’s defenses. Through hands-on labs and real-world scenarios, SEC565 equips professionals with the skills to conduct thorough red team assessments, identify vulnerabilities, and improve an organization’s overall security resilience.



SEC542 provides hands-on training for identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities in web applications while teaching the ethical hacking techniques necessary to secure them. Participants will explore critical areas such as injection flaws, cross-site scripting (XSS), authentication bypasses, and security misconfigurations. The course includes advanced topics like automated scanning, manual testing techniques, and analyzing modern web technologies such as APIs, frameworks, and single-page applications. Through practical labs and real-world scenarios, SEC542 equips security professionals with the skills to assess web applications effectively and provide actionable remediation strategies to strengthen overall security posture.
