The goal of this path is to teach you how to simulate an attack from a possible adversary in a complex environment. You will learn how to do more than just penetration testing. You will learn how to run successful Red Team engagements and test your clients’ ability to defend themselves.
After you finish this path, you’ll have the advanced skills you need to start a new career in offensive security.
Benefits of Service
- Our Red Team Training course has a lot of hands-on sessions that are meant to create an environment for learning and application so that we can build a strong process for learning new skills and an effective way to learn. The course is made, designed, and reviewed by certified cybersecurity experts and Red Team certified professionals. Our course has everything you need to start training to become an expert Red Team cyber security specialist. The courseware includes different strategies and methods, such as:
- Using or breaking IT rules Infrastructure and security systems that can find weaknesses Finding holes in IT systems to protect against possible future threats Learning to think and act like an offensive hacker when it comes to IT abuse or offence Making dynamic attack environments so that a possible attack can be perfectly analysed and evaluated
- Learn how to use the tools and methods you need to become an expert Red Team hacker. Our Red Team Certified Training is a one-of-a-kind programme where you can learn from the best offensive IT security experts. After completing this training course, you will be able to plan and carry out attacks on a variety of IT systems and software, abuse and penetrate sensitive applications, learn about Golden ticket and ACLs abuse, and much more!
Approach & Methodology
Ways to Learn OnDemand Study and prepare for Certification with 3 months of online access. Includes labs and exercises, and support.
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Live Online Live, interactive sessions with instructors over the course of one or more weeks, at times convenient to students worldwide.
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In Person (5 days) Training events and topical summits feature presentations and courses in classrooms around the world.
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Who Should Attend?
Security personnel whose job involves assessing networks and systems to find and remediate vulnerabilities
Penetration testers
Ethical hackers
Defenders who want to better understand offensive methodologies, tools, and techniques
Auditors who need to build deeper technical skills
Red Team members
Blue Team members
Forensics specialists who want to better understand offensive tactics
Incident responders who want to understand the mindset of an attacker
Frequently Asked Questions
The number, variety, and complexity of threats are growing at an alarming rate. Many specialists in the field of cybersecurity have seen a dramatic increase in external cyber assaults, particularly those launched by criminal groups and foreign governments.
The ease of mobile devices and the ability to be "online all the time" are two major benefits. Mobile devices have been extensively used by governments for the purposes of increasing access to government resources and the efficiency of government employees.
However, there are inherent security concerns and additional points of entry to the network when mobile devices are used for communication and data exchange. It's undeniable that mobile malware risks are on the rise, and lost or stolen devices are a major mobile security risk.
The usage of one's own mobile device at work, as well as the need for user identification, both pose additional dangers. A variety of recommendations for government agencies may be found in the NIST paper "Guidelines for Managing the Security of Mobile Devices in the Enterprise" (SP 800-124).
Cybersecurity spending should go toward developing capacities like cyber tools and education. However, cyber security cannot be an afterthought in the planning stages of any project, programme, or management effort; rather, it must be "baked into" each one from the start. Every company should include cyber security funding in their annual budget since it is a necessary expense.
People know something about cyber security, but not enough to keep themselves safe. Most people probably also know how important it is to keep data safe and that cyber threats are getting worse.Effective cyber security, on the other hand, is something that both the government as a whole and the people who work for or are served by the state government need to keep working on.
This ability needs to be used, tested, and improved on a regular basis through awareness training in order to fight not only aggressive cyber threats, but also cyber events that happen by accident.
Yes. Cloud services promise to offer flexibility, scalability, measured service, and some cost savings, but they also pose more security risks when it comes to accessing and storing government data and authenticating users.
When judging cloud computing in general and the different deployment models, it's important to know how much cloud services cost and how safe they are (public, private, hybrid, community). Cloud services made for consumers that are used by government workers pose extra risks because they might not have strict security controls.
- Describe their current state of cyber security and where they want to be in terms of cyber security.
- Identify and rank opportunities for improvement in a process that is ongoing and can be repeated;
- Check how close you are to your goal;
- Talk about cyber security risk with both internal and external stakeholders.
Our Trusted Clients Feedback
With Be4Breach, we're fanatical about one thing: They are creating amazing products & services that combine security, simplicity, and affordability. Organizations of all types and sizes - from small businesses to very large enterprises - are relying on Be4Breach for information security.
Car Expert/ Top IT Team
If you’re looking for the opportunity to work with a company that really understands the penetration testing space and is really forward-looking in how they do it, BE4BREACH’s an excellent option… it really is the complete package to help build out a program and augment what you’re doing internally
Explico
We would like to thank you for your support in Gap analysis and completion of audit smoothly. During the complete audit we found Be4Breach team to be very supportive and cooperative which lead the audit completion in time . Once again thanks for getting successful Audit.
Netsach
We secured lifecycle management in Blockchain implementations with the support of Be4Breach's team of Blockchain security experts, architects, and engineers. Their team is qualified to provide the necessary security audits, penetration testing, and remediation services, as well as experience
BharatVerse
You have been very helpful and professional in designing the entire audit, thoroughly finding the gaps, helping us in closure of each and every gap and then conducting the post gap assessment audit. It was an extremely well done exercise. Every feedback that you gave for our various processes .
TechDriver
Overall, we were very satisfied with Be4Breach's services. They were quick to respond to questions and concerns, clear in their explanations, and thorough in their testing and reporting. We have more trust in the security of our app now, and we will continue to engage their service as we expand.
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