Category: Blog posts
November 11, 2015 | by Edcel Suyo | Blog posts

This November, develop your offensive and defensive skills in network security, web app security, mobile app security, and software reverse engineering. Enroll into any of our exciting online IT security training courses and you will be upgraded to the next better Edition at no additional cost!
Tags: ares, IT Security, IT security training courses, maspt, mobile application security, Network Defense, network security, penetration testing course, pnd, ptp, PTS, pwd, reverse engineering of software, wapt, waptx, web application security, web defense
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November 10, 2015 | by GiRa | Blog posts

Should I Stay or Should I Go
Hi everyone,
On October 20th, we at eLearnSecurity presented a webinar titled: Sneaky Man in the Middle Attack Exposed.
We had a lot of people attending with many enthusiastic comments and interesting questions. Thanks to everyone who made it!
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October 12, 2015 | by GiRa | Blog posts

Should I Stay or Should I Go
Hi folks!
What happens if during an engagement you find yourself working on a well configured network with no remotely exploitable vulnerabilities? You could say “rely on traffic sniffing and mount a Man-in-the-Middle attack”.
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September 20, 2015 | by Edcel Suyo | Blog posts

eLearnSecurity will be at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco for OWASP’s Appsec USA event on September 22-25, 2015. This is the 12th edition of the premier application security conference that gathers developers, infosec experts and industry leaders to discuss current trends in the application and information security industry.
Tags: Appsec, Appsec USA, owasp
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September 16, 2015 | by Edcel Suyo | Blog posts

eLearnSecurity offers you top quality hands-on IT Security training courses. While we continue to create the best courses in its class, some fees will increase starting October 1.
The good news: You can lock in the current low fees if you start in September!
Tags: ares, IT security training courses, maspt, pnd, ptp, PTS, pwd, wapt, waptx, was360
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August 31, 2015 | by Edcel Suyo | Blog posts

It was a night of fun and festivities as the Women’s Society of Cyberjutsu gathered in the Annual Cyberjutsu Awards Dinner. This is a celebration on its second year which continues to recognize women who have portrayed exceptional contribution in cyber security.
Tags: cyberjutsu, ptp, wapt, women in cybersecurity, Women's Society of Cyberjutsu
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August 25, 2015 | by Edcel Suyo | Blog posts

Would you buy a car without doing a test drive first? Probably not. Today eLearnSecurity raises the bar in IT Security training again as we offer a free test-drive of every course before you enroll.
Test-drive these hands-on training courses by clicking the link below. You will be redirected to the page where you can request for a demo access of the corresponding course!
Tags: ares, IT security training courses, maspt, pnd, ptp, PTS, pwd, wapt, waptx, was360
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August 6, 2015 | by Edcel Suyo | Blog posts

Every pentester starts somewhere. Those who are interested to start a career in IT Security, it’s good to learn from professionals who have been in the industry for a considerable amount of time. We had an opportunity to chat with Armando Romeo, CEO and Founder of eLearnSecurity, where he shared his thoughts and opinions about penetration testing, hacking, and cyber security.
Tags: Armando Romeo, interview, penetration tester, penetration testing, penetration testing student, professional penetration tester, ptsv3
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August 3, 2015 | by Edcel Suyo | Blog posts

The Women’s Society of Cyberjutsu (WSC) celebrates the Women in Cybersecurity Day which aims to recognize those who have made an impact in the world of cybersecurity and within the WSC. There will be an annual Cyberjutsu awards dinner which includes rewards and prizes for attendees.
Tags: cyberjutsu, dinner, Event, women in cybersecurity
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July 30, 2015 | by Edcel Suyo | Blog posts

Following our blogpost last week about Brute Force vulnerability that affects over 600 million smartphones, we asked IT Security Researcher, Francesco Stillavato, about his thoughts on common security mistakes that mobile application developers make and how to fix them.
Security is a very important feature and should not be taken for granted when developing mobile apps.
Tags: hardcoded information, insecure data storage, maspt, mobile application security, mobile security, weak server side control
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