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Junior-Level Red Team Workshop (updated course)

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Junior-Level Red Team Workshop (updated course)

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Course Title: Junior-Level Red Team Workshop

Note: Paid class - $60 - please support NSL and our teachers purchase a ticket:
Venmo @nullspacelabs
Zelle/Paypal nofoxresearch@gmail.com
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This course is available both in-person and online / remote via Discord streaming and chat! Make sure you're on NSL Discord and can use OpenVPN and SSH.

Course Description: dmcxblue is back at NSL with an updated Red Team workshop including hands-on Lab environment.
This one-day workshop is designed for junior participants interested in learning the fundamentals of Red Teaming, focusing on Initial Access, Privilege Escalation, Persistence, and related topics. Participants will gain a strong foundation in the tactics and techniques used by Red Teams in real-world cyber attack simulations while working with a C2 on a hands-on Lab environment and CTF tasks.

Course Duration: 3hrs + Q/A

Introduction to Red Teaming

  • Module 1: Understanding Red Teaming
    - Role and objectives of a Red Team
  • Module 2: Reconnaissance
    - Active Reconnaissance
    - Passive Reconnaissance
    - OSINT Resources
    - Metadata
  • Module 3: Initial Access
    - Methods of gaining entry into systems
    - Password Spraying
    - Phishing attacks and their variations
    - Links
    - Attachments
    - HTA
    - Macros
    - JScript
    - CPL
    -Password Spraying
  • Module 4: Persistence
    - Methods to maintain access within a network
    - StartUp Folder
    - Registry Keys
  • Module 5: Credential Access
    - Browsers
    - Scheduled Tasks
    - LSASS
    - Hashcat Cracking
  • Module 6: Privilege Escalation
    - Techniques for escalating privileges within a system
    - Exploiting system misconfigurations
    - Unquoted Service Paths
    - Weak Service Permissions
  • Module 7: Lateral Movement
    - Methods of Lateral Movement
    - Finding Access
    - PSEXEC
    - PSRemoting
    - OPSEC Considerations

Prerequisites:
- Basic knowledge of computer systems and networking (OpenVPN required for remote access to CTF / Lab network)
- Familiarity with cybersecurity concepts is a plus but not required
- Kali Linux

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