WCHs - Web Hacking Boot-camp

OK, you want to learn how to hack websites? Maybe you want to pen-test your own products and services? Welcome to my boot-camp.

  • May 19
    Oslo Spektrum
    2 days
    07:00 - 15:00 UTC
    Espen Sande-Larsen
    13 990 NOK

This is all in, fast paced, intense workshop where I will teach you and guide you through learning a wide variety of topics. This will not just be simple SQL Injection or Email Phishing. We will go deep! So grab your laptop and join me to learn and get started on your journey towards becoming a full fledged hacker.

Here are some of the topics we will cover:

  • SQL Injection
  • XSS (Cross site scripting)
  • Prototype Pollution
  • Password cracking
  • Pwning
  • Local File Inclusion
  • OWASP Top 10

These topics are subject to change, because the threat landscape always changes and evolves.

You be learning and performing hacks, some of which are designed around some of the modern vulnerabilities that have been disclosed.

I am your drill sergeant, The Working Class Hacker, and you will be my army of recruits!

"I don't know, but I've been told! Hacking is fun, and don't get old!"

Computer setup:
You will need a computer where you have enough privileges to install software, access to Linux either through native installed OS, WSL2, or a VM. Either solution is fine.

Espen Sande-Larsen
Making rocks think since 1986...

Espen is a developer and architect with over 25 years of experience. He has worked on everything from embedded systems, electronics and games to large scale cloud applications. He is as full-stack as they come. Espen started coding at age six on a C64, and has been cranking out software ever since.

He served as the principal architect, tech lead and lead security
engineer on the compensation scheme for Covid-19 suffering
businesses released by the Norwegian government.

Espen was the Senior VP of Technology Exploration for DNB in San Fransisco and is currently doing technology and security research in DNB NewTechLab.

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