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New for 2018: InfoSec Career Panel!

Posted on 01 May 2018 (0)

New for 2018! The InfoSec Career Panel is a live Q&A session where audience members can ask questions to a panel of information security professionals with 90 years of experience between them. Audience members will have the opportunity to ask security professionals from the entry-level to decades of experienced on topics like: career advice, the […]

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Hebocon Robot Battles 2018!

Posted on 27 April 2018 (0)

Hebocon is a Robotic Battle for those on an extreme budget. Originating in Japan, it pits poorly constructed robots, modified electric toys and last-minute creations against one another in a Sumo-style arena. It’s easy to play: Build a robot. A really terrible robot. You can either build your robot and bring it to the conference, […]

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LayerOne 2018 Capture the Flag!

Posted on 26 April 2018 (0)

Capture the Flag is back! This year’s contest is graciously hosted by the folks over at Qualcomm. The game will use a Jeopardy style board with challenges. This contest is for both beginners and experienced CTFers. Challenges will span many domains including web hacking, system hacking, forensics, reverse engineering, and crypto. Registration will be ON […]

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One week left for 2018 Early-Bird Training Discounts!

Posted on 25 April 2018 (0)

Don’t forget! Early-bird discounts for 2018 Training ends on May 1st! Head over to the Registration page to book your tickets NOW! Known for our extremely hands-on, “learn by doing” atmosphere, LayerOne offers full one day trainings on Friday, May 25th, 2018. Click on any training title below to see pricing and training information. Hands-on […]

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2018 Speaker Roster

Posted on 25 April 2018 (0)

LayerOne is proud to announce the 2018 speaker roster! Aatif Khan – Hacking the Drone Amit Serper – Adware is just Malware with a Legal Department Brian Contos – Go Hack Yourself: Moving Beyond Assumption-based Security Katie Knowles – Signal Safari: Investigating RF Controls with RTL-SDR Leigh-Anne Galloway & Timur Yunusov – Hack In, Cash […]

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Training Spotlight: Android Reverse Engineering for Bug Bounties and Vulnerability Hunting

Posted on 24 April 2018 (0)

This hands-on training course is designed to form the foundation for reverse engineering Android applications. Taught by a veteran Mobile & IoT security expert, students will leave the class being able to identify common inner process communication mistakes, insecure storage calls, intercept & modify mobile traffic, insecure crypto & web activity invocations, core constructs of […]

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Training Spotlight: Let’s Be Bad Guys: Advanced Post-Exploitation and Blue Team Evasion

Posted on 23 April 2018 (0)

This course is designed to up your quiet game. In the recent years, blue teams have grown complacent with new tools and telemetry. They don’t actively hunt unless a tool tells them a box is interesting. In this course, you will learn how to tunnel your comms, stand up C2 infrastructure to be misleading, encrypt […]

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Training Spotlight: Hands-on DevOps Security and AppSec Automation

Posted on 20 April 2018 (0)

Application Security is a critical piece of the DevOps puzzle. However, it is severely under-represented in the Continuous Delivery pipeline. Practitioners and Organizations run into problems with Application Security testing in the continuous delivery pipeline, often relying on very basic security tests to provide Application Security Assurance in the Continuous Delivery Pipeline. You need a […]

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LayerOne 2018 Demo Party!

Posted on 19 April 2018 (0)

Celebrating it’s fourth year running, the LayerOne Demo Party is back again for another year of awesome demos! Demos are a combination of programming challenge, artwork, and music. You’re given specific hardware with any number of restrictions – code size, available memory, processor speed. Your goal is to output audio and video that pushes the […]

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Training Spotlight: OpenSOC Network Defense Simulation

Posted on 17 April 2018 (0)

OpenSOC is a challenge meant to teach infosec professionals practical incident response skills in an environment that very closely resembles a real enterprise network. The virtual environment includes a scaled down version of almost everything you would find in an enterprise network to include workstations, servers, firewalls, email, web browsing, user activity, etc. Simulated users […]

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