Date | Day | Time | Duration |
24 August | Tuesday | 09:00-17:00 SGT/GMT +8 | 8 Hours |
25 August | Wednesday | 09:00-17:00 SGT/GMT +8 | 8 Hours |
Modern web applications are complex and it’s all about full-stack nowadays. That’s why you need to dive into full-stack exploitation if you want to master web attacks and maximize your payouts. Say ‘No’ to classical web application hacking. Join this unique hands-on training and become a full‑stack exploitation master.
HackerOne bug hunters have earned over $100 million in bug bounties so far. Some of HackerOne customers include the United States Department of Defense, General Motors, Uber, Twitter, and Yahoo. It clearly shows where the challenges and opportunities are for you in the upcoming years. What you need is a solid technical training by one of the Top 10 HackerOne bug hunters.
Watch 3 of Dawid’s exclusive videos here (~1 hour) to get a feel of this live online training!
Schedule a FREE Zoom meeting with the instructor (30 minutes) and learn more about this live online training.
Students will be handed in a VMware image with a specially prepared testing environment to play with the bugs. What’s more, this environment is self-contained and when the training is over, students can take it home (after signing a non-disclosure agreement) to hack again at their own pace.
Special Bonus
The ticket price includes FREE access to Dawid Czagan’s 6 online courses:
Watch 3 of Dawid’s exclusive videos here (~1 hour) to get a feel of this live online training!
Schedule a FREE Zoom meeting with the instructor (30 minutes) and learn more about this live online training.
To get the most of this training intermediate knowledge of web application security is needed. Students should be familiar with common web application vulnerabilities and have experience in using a proxy, such as Burp Suite Proxy, or similar, to analyze or modify the traffic.
Students will need
Prior to the training, make sure there are no problems with running 64-bit VMs (BIOS settings changes may be needed). Please also make sure that you have Internet Explorer 11 installed on your machine or bring an up-and-running VM with Internet Explorer 11 (you can get it here).