A structured, in-house program focused on understanding systems, breaking assumptions, and testing security the way it exists in reality.
where systems are tested — not trusted
Develop the ability to reason about systems, trust boundaries, and failure points — beyond tools and checklists.
Emphasis on manual analysis, logic testing, and controlled exploitation. Automation is treated as assistance, not skill.
Reporting, responsibility, ethics, and restraint are taught as core security skills.
Linux usage, networking fundamentals, HTTP mechanics, request–response lifecycle.
Input handling flaws, authentication failures, session logic, access control mistakes.
Reconnaissance, enumeration, chaining issues, understanding impact instead of chasing CVEs.
Writing findings, communicating risk, and operating within ethical boundaries.
Training is conducted in limited batches. Selection is based on intent, consistency, and mindset — not prior experience.
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