From networking fundamentals to a full VAPT engagement.
Offensive security depends on deeply understanding how systems normally behave, so you can recognize what's exploitable.
Practice mapping attack surfaces — the way a real engagement starts, before any exploitation happens.
Web application flaws, network misconfigurations, and cloud security gaps — learn the patterns behind the CVEs, not just the CVEs themselves.
All exploitation practice should happen in isolated, authorized environments built for this purpose — never against real, unauthorized targets.
A finding nobody can act on isn't useful. Practice writing clear, prioritized reports a client or employer can actually use.
Run an end-to-end assessment against a lab target — scoping, testing, and reporting — to build a concrete portfolio piece.
Every stage above is built into the Ethical Hacking program's curriculum, labs, and projects.
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