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The Training Events are Up

If you are following with the latest updates on GNUCITIZEN you’ve probably noticed that we have most of our training events up now. You can even book online, which is neat.

At GNUCITIZEN we try to organize local training events almost every week where we teach the arts of offensive and defensive information security practices and research. All of our course offerings, even the core ones, are based on our extensive research work so there is a lot to learn. [...]

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Information Security Training

This is a quick announcement regarding GNUCITIZEN’s training events.

Now you can book an event of your choice from the form over here. We will get in touch with you as soon as we have a set date for the course of your choice. We are also planning to launch an initiative which have been on the drawing board for long time now. This is the GNUCITIZEN Briefings. I will provide more information on that one soon.

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There is no spoon…

This month our guest blogger is Paul Asadoorian, one of the crew behind PaulDotCom Security Weekly - the best security podcast on the web. Paul is a holder of various security degrees and qualifications and he is incredibly active around the embedded devices hacking research. Paul is also co-author of the “Linksys WRT54G Ultimate Hacking” book, a must read reference for everyone who is willing to explore the WRT54G architecture. In this post, Paul is suggesting several things to keep in mind no matter which side of the fence you are at.

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