Instructor-Led Experiences
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Software Trainings & workshops Explore our software training topics below, and contact our team to learn more.
Secure Firmware & Embedded Systems Security Who this is for:
Roles: Embedded engineers, firmware developers, hardware security researchers, IoT architects, product security engineers, vulnerability researchers Seniority mix: Security researchers (majority), architects/developers, technical leadership (CISO/CTO), niche hardware specialists Industries:
Automotive (connected vehicles, ECU security) IoT/device manufacturers Government & defense (hardware assurance) BFSI (hardware-backed security, HSMs) Telecom & critical infrastructure Technical breakdown:
Firmware reverse engineering and exploitation Secure boot, trust anchors, hardware root of trust Vulnerability discovery in embedded systems Firmware hardening and secure update mechanisms Web & Desktop Application Exploitation Who this is for:
Roles: AppSec engineers, penetration testers, bug bounty hunters, software engineers, security researchers Seniority mix: Heavy concentration of hands-on security practitioners with some engineering leadership Industries:
E-commerce & SaaS platforms BFSI (secure transaction systems) Technology companies & product firms Startups building web-first or hybrid apps Technical breakdown:
Client-side and browser-based exploitation API abuse and auth bypass Desktop/web hybrid attack vectors (Electron, etc.) Real-world vulnerability chaining Cloud-Native & Kubernetes Security Hardening Who this is for:
Roles: DevSecOps engineers, cloud architects, platform engineers, SREs, security engineers Seniority mix: Strong presence of architects, senior engineers, and security managers Industries:
BFSI (regulated cloud environments) SaaS & cloud-native companies Government (secure cloud adoption) Healthcare (compliance-heavy cloud usage) Technical breakdown:
Kubernetes attack surface and misconfigurations Container escape and runtime threats IAM, secrets, and cloud control plane security CI/CD and infrastructure hardening AI & Machine Learning Security (Offensive + Defensive) Who this is for:
Roles: AI engineers, data scientists, security researchers, ML platform engineers, red/blue teamers Seniority mix: Mix of researchers, engineers, and emerging leadership exploring AI risk Industries:
BFSI (fraud detection, AI models) Government (AI risk and national security) Technology & AI-first startups Healthcare (AI diagnostics security) Technical breakdown:
Adversarial ML and model attacks Prompt injection and LLM vulnerabilities Data poisoning and model extraction AI system threat modeling Advanced AI Security Engineering Who this is for:
Roles: Security engineers, AI security specialists, detection engineers, red/blue teams Seniority mix: Advanced practitioners and security leaders experimenting with AI defense Industries:
Enterprise security teams (cross-industry) SaaS and AI product companies Government cyber units Technical breakdown:
Hands-on AI exploitation labs Defensive controls for AI pipelines Secure deployment patterns AI red vs blue simulations Infrastructure Security & Attack Surface Assessment Who this is for:
Roles: Security consultants, red teamers, infrastructure engineers, network security engineers Seniority mix: Dominated by security managers/researchers (~75–80%) with leadership oversight Industries:
BFSI (largest segment) Government (rapidly growing participation) Enterprise IT (large hybrid environments) Telecom & infrastructure providers Technical breakdown:
Enterprise attack surface mapping Lateral movement and privilege escalation Hybrid infra (on-prem + cloud) exploitation Vulnerability chaining Red Team Operations & Adversary Simulation Who this is for:
Roles: Red teamers, offensive security engineers, SOC leads, threat emulation specialists Seniority mix: Practitioners + senior security leadership (CISO/CTO participation notable) Industries:
BFSI (high maturity red teams) Government & defense (offensive capability building) Large enterprises with mature SOCs Technical breakdown:
Adversary emulation frameworks C2 infrastructure and evasion MITRE ATT&CK mapping OPSEC and stealth tradecraft Application Security Testing & Tooling Who this is for:
Roles: AppSec engineers, developers, QA/security testers, DevSecOps engineers Seniority mix: Strong developer + security engineer crossover audience Industries:
SaaS & product companies E-commerce platforms BFSI (secure SDLC adoption) Technical breakdown:
SAST, DAST, IAST integration Secure SDLC pipelines Automation of testing workflows Vulnerability validation Cloud Red Teaming Who this is for:
Roles: Cloud security engineers, red teamers, SOC analysts, identity security specialists Seniority mix: Mid-to-senior practitioners with growing leadership interest Industries:
BFSI (Azure-heavy environments) Government (cloud transformation) Enterprise IT organizations Technical breakdown:
Azure attack paths and identity abuse Privilege escalation in cloud Detection evasion techniques Defensive countermeasures Cyber Threat Intelligence & Threat Hunting Who this is for:
Roles: SOC analysts, CTI analysts, incident responders, detection engineers Seniority mix: Highest leadership participation (~15% CISO/Director level) Large base of analysts and researchers Industries:
Government (largest segment ~20–23%) BFSI (~13–18%) Healthcare & critical infrastructure Enterprise SOC teams Technical breakdown:
CTI lifecycle and frameworks OSINT and intelligence automation YARA, Sigma, PCAP-based hunting SIEM/EDR integration EDR Evasion & Advanced Phishing Operations Who this is for:
Roles: Red teamers, adversary simulation experts, detection engineers Seniority mix: Advanced offensive practitioners + SOC leadership Industries:
BFSI (high phishing risk) Government (APT simulation) Enterprise security teams Technical breakdown:
EDR bypass and evasion Payload obfuscation Phishing infrastructure design Post-exploitation stealth Mobile Application Security Who this is for:
Roles: Mobile developers, mobile security engineers, pentesters Seniority mix: Developer-heavy with security overlay Industries:
Fintech & BFSI (mobile banking) E-commerce & consumer apps SaaS/mobile-first companies Technical breakdown:
Android reverse engineering Runtime attacks and bypassing controls API and storage vulnerabilities Secure mobile architecture IoT & Hardware Hacking Who this is for:
Roles: IoT engineers, hardware hackers, embedded developers, red teamers Industries:
Automotive Manufacturing & industrial IoT Telecom Government/defense Technical breakdown:
Hardware interface exploitation (UART/JTAG) Firmware extraction and analysis IoT protocol attacks Device security architecture Reverse Engineering & Binary Analysis Who this is for:
Roles: Malware analysts, reverse engineers, exploit developers, threat researchers Seniority mix: Highly technical, research-heavy audience Industries:
Government & cyber defense Security vendors BFSI (fraud/malware defense) Technical breakdown:
Static/dynamic analysis Debugging and disassembly Malware analysis workflows Exploit development fundamentals Hardware Trainings & workshops Explore our hardware training topics below, and contact our team to learn more.
Hardware Exploitation & Reverse Engineering Foundations Who this is for:
Product security and R&D teams Embedded systems engineers and security practitioners Organizations building or securing hardware devices Industries:
Consumer electronics and IoT manufacturers Semiconductor and embedded systems Defense and aerospace supply chain Technical breakdown:
Device teardown and PCB analysis Circuit reverse engineering and schematic reconstruction Hardware interface analysis (UART, SPI, I2C) Firmware extraction and modification JTAG debugging and memory exploitation Side-channel attacks and fault injection methods Industrial Control Systems (ICS) & PLC Exploitation Who this is for:
OT security teams Industrial cybersecurity practitioners Engineers responsible for PLC environments Industries:
Critical infrastructure (energy, utilities, water) Manufacturing and industrial automation Oil and gas and smart factories Technical breakdown:
PLC architecture and industrial protocol analysis Vulnerability discovery in OT systems Exploitation of control logic and firmware Attack paths impacting operations and safety systems Defensive strategies for OT resilience Connected Vehicle & Automotive Cybersecurity Who this is for:
Automotive security engineers Embedded and vehicle system developers Teams securing connected vehicle platforms Industries:
Automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers Electric vehicle and mobility ecosystems Transportation and smart infrastructure Technical breakdown:
Vehicle network exploitation (CAN, LIN, Ethernet) ECU firmware analysis and manipulation Telematics and infotainment attack surfaces Wireless attack vectors including RF systems In-vehicle communication security testing Wireless & RF System Exploitation Who this is for:
RF security researchers IoT security teams Engineers working with wireless communication systems Industries:
IoT and smart city infrastructure Defense and drone technologies Telecommunications and wireless providers Industrial IoT environments Technical breakdown:
SDR signal interception and analysis LoRa and LoRaWAN exploitation Traffic monitoring and packet decoding Cryptographic attacks on wireless protocols Drone communication interception and manipulation Mesh network exploitation techniques Advanced IC Reverse Engineering & Silicon Attacks Who this is for:
Hardware security researchers Chip security validation teams Advanced offensive security practitioners Industries:
Semiconductor and chip manufacturers Hardware security labs and research institutions Defense and high-assurance systems Technical breakdown:
IC de-packaging and die-level analysis ROM extraction and code recovery Silicon-level attack methodologies IP theft and protection strategies Advanced reverse engineering workflows Trusted Execution Environment & Secure Hardware Who this is for:
Embedded security engineers Mobile and device security teams Engineers implementing secure enclaves Industries:
Mobile and consumer device manufacturers Fintech and secure payments Government and identity systems Technical breakdown:
ARM TrustZone architecture Secure boot and trusted OS exploitation TEE boundary attack vectors Secure vs normal world attack surfaces Hardening embedded secure execution Medical Device Security & Embedded Risk Management Who this is for:
Healthcare security teams Medical device engineers Risk and compliance professionals Industries:
Healthcare providers and hospital systems Medical device manufacturers Regulatory and compliance organizations Technical breakdown:
Embedded vulnerabilities in medical devices Threat modeling for healthcare environments Device communication protocol exploitation Patient safety attack scenarios Secure design and defensive controls Data Recovery & Hardware Forensics Who this is for:
Digital forensics professionals Incident response teams Hardware data recovery specialists Industries:
Law enforcement and government Digital forensics and IR firms Data recovery and storage vendors Technical breakdown:
NAND and flash memory analysis Monolith chip pinout discovery Signal tracing and reverse mapping Data extraction from storage media Hardware-level forensic workflows Hardware Security Research & Offensive Innovation Who this is for:
Advanced security research teams Red teams and offensive security groups Threat intelligence organizations Industries:
Cybersecurity vendors Government and defense research Advanced threat intelligence teams Technical breakdown:
Cross-domain hardware attack methodologies Embedded, RF, and silicon attack chaining Research-driven vulnerability discovery Hardware-focused red team simulations Emerging attack vectors across IoT, OT, and edge
Tabletop Exercises
Bring incident response plans to life Validate Incident Readiness Understand how your teams perform in real response scenarios.
Strengthen Decision-Making Improve how leaders and teams act under pressure.
Align Cross-Functional Response Ensure coordination across security, IT, and business stakeholders.
Measure and Improve Performance Use tailored after-action reports to identify gaps and drive readiness.
Crisis Simulations
Immersive scenarios that test how teams respond to real cyber crises Executive-Level Pressure Testing Simulate high-stakes decisions with real business impact.
Immersive Crisis Environments Run dynamic scenarios that evolve in real time.
Industry and Tech Specific Tailored to your sector, systems, and threat landscape.
Business Impact Visibility Understand operational, financial, and reputational risk exposure.
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