Rob McAdam, CEO of Pure Hacking commented, 'We are thrilled to have Ty included in the world's most high profile security event. This is absolute confirmation of his knowledge in security issues and global security trends and reinforces the depth in our team here in Australia.'
The two day training course will provide attendees with a 'Virtual Shellcode Development Environment' that is designed to enable shellcode development across multiple platforms including Linux, Mac 64-bit OSX and Windows. Students are instructed in the development of simple to complex shellcode and Metasploit Exploit Framework (MSF) integration to successfully execute your own shellcode within all MSF exploits.
Targeted at Penetration Testers, Security Officers, Security Auditors and System Administrators, 'The Shellcode Lab' is ideal for attendees interested in shellcoding, exploitation, vulnerabilities or Metasploit. It is also suitable for developers interested in gaining low-level security development skills with shellcoding and assembly, plus management staff needing to better understand how Information Technology Systems are compromised.
For trainer and Pure Hacking CTO, Ty Miller, the confirmation of 'The Shellcode Lab' is a significant milestone for his career. 'I am really pleased to be able to share my experience in the security specialist industry with others. To be selected for the official Black Hat program again is an honour,' he said.
Concurrent to his role as CTO at Pure Hacking, Miller performs independent security research and is co-author of the book Hacking Exposed Linux 3rd edition. He runs the shellcoding site 'Project Shellcode' (www.projectshellcode.com) and was involved in the design of the bootable CHAOS Linux cluster distribution.
Interested participants can visit http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-us-11/training/miller-shellcode.html and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY9cylPr2Bw for details on the event and how to register.
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