Current/former: Penetration Tester, Red Team, Network Engineer, SysAdmin and Intrusion Detection Analyst. Not sure what I want to be when I finally grow up.
Check out my latest red team training review where I review Hack Smarter's Sliver C2: Pentesting and Evasion by Tyler Ramsbey! Read the full review here: https://t.co/EI1Ilr66Mr
I just finished writing a review of Rogue Labs' ROPS-RT1, which I really enjoyed going through, and posted it on the Red Team Training Review's website.
The time is almost here! The RTFM Video Library will be released in 6 days! The #RTFM is at its core, well a field manual, but if you want that extra guided support, the Video Library will walk through the most important #RedTeam references in the book.
https://t.co/zFvEVv0rbV
I've earned the Red Teamer of the Month Badge on TryHackMe for Completing the Red Team Capstone Challenge! https://t.co/gVtpuAFyq8 #tryhackme via @tryhackme
@eversinc33 The k>fivefour Red Team Apprentice Course and Red Team Journeyman Course are both heavy on the operations side (keeping notes, blending in, knowing what goes on disk, logging, and more.) It does include payload information and has lots of labs too.
Congratulations to @michaeldbateman for the rare distinction of clearing our PentesterAcademy Certified Enterprise Security Specialist exam! #PACES#GCBLab cc @nikhil_mitt https://t.co/BEOgDyk15i
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Check out Michael D. Bateman's in-depth review of CyberWarFare Red Team Adversary Simulation Lab here: -
https://t.co/pjbXZaXslH
#redteam#cyberwarfare#redteamlab#review#congrats
@0x666c7578 I really enjoyed CyberWarFare Labs, & PentesterAcademy's Red Team Lab. Both are similar in some of the Active Directory attacks, but greatly differ in other ways (for example there is Docker stuff in CyberWarFare Labs & MS SQL stuff in Red Team Lab.) It is worth taking both!