October 25-27, 2010
MTCC, Toronto, ON, Canada
 

Metasploit Training - $799

Who should attend

  •  System administrators
  •  Penetration testers
  •  Vulnerability Researchers

What students will learn

This course is an intensive but approachable introduction to the Metasploit Framework, covering its architecture, design goals, and usage both as a tool for running exploits and as a framework for solving problems. At the end of the day, students will be able to use Metasploit for common penetration testing tasks and to extend the Framework to address specific needs.

Little-known features of the Framework will be discussed in depth. The course will also cover automation techniques including features of meterpreter, Metasploit's innovative Windows payload. Advanced topics will be covered based on student interest. dministrator access (i.e., ability to install programs and disable anti-virus)

  •  Linux recommended
  •  Some iteration of VMWare (Workstation, Player, Fusion)
  •  Optical drive

 About the Instructor

James Lee has been working on the Metasploit Framework officially since April 2008. He is the author and maintainer of browser_autopwn, an auxiliary module for automatically fingerprinting and exploiting web browsers, about which he spoke at Blackhat and Defcon in 2009. Before beginning to work at Rapid7 on Metasploit full time as Core Developer, he discovered numerous vulnerabilities in SCADA and Industrial Control Systems at Idaho National Laboratory. James also co-presented training at SANS Process Control & SCADA Security Summit and other venues. 

 
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