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| | | | | In my last two posts, I discussed my experience with AWAE/OSWE and ETBD/OSEP and how they are two of the trinity in obtaining the coveted OSCE3 certification. This post is aimed at discussing my experience with the third and final course: Windows User Mode Exploit Development (WUMED) and Offensive Security Exploit Developer (OSED) exam. I will also briefly discuss the motivation behind obtaining all three certs within a six-month period.WUMED focuses on identifying vulnerabilites through reverse engineering Windows applications that run in user mode. It takes it a step beyond regular stack-based overflows and teaches you how to bypass common mitigations such as ASLR and DEP. It also teaches you how to create your own custom 32-bit shellcode.You can find out ... | |
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| | | | | Video of the talk Links from my Security Onion Con 2016 talk: C2 Phone Home: Leveraging SecurityOnion to Identify Command and Control ... | |
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| | | | | Certified Ethical Hacker | Master The CEH Master offered by EC-Council, claims to be a real-world, hands-on approach to everyday life as an ethical hacker: In the above photo, what stood out the most to me was, "We test your abilities with real-world challenges in a real-world environment, and a time limit, just as you would find in your job." The CEH Master is a combination of the CEH Exam and the CEH Practical. | |
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