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InfoSect

Locality: Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory, Australia



Address: Unit 2, 9 Beaconsfield Street 2609 Fyshwick, ACT, Australia

Website: http://infosectcbr.com.au

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25.01.2022 InfoSect has joined the Digital Marketplace: https://marketplace.service.gov.au/supplier/3186



25.01.2022 https://mailchi.mp//infosect-course-offerings-for-2020-q3-

25.01.2022 First iteration of Reverse Engineering now done for 2019. All participants rated Silvio Cesare 100% as a domain expert, 97% rating that they would train with him again if given the opportunity. More comments... "Great course, labs were really good since we got to try a bunch of different tools without much fluff time. The lab scripts were nice & concise notes" - Liam (DST Research Engineer) "Excellent & very informative" - anonymous... "Great lectures, explained a lot. Labs were good difficulty too" - Gordon (Director)

24.01.2022 Our upcoming training courses provide specialist training in computer security. Check them out!



24.01.2022 First #CodeReview course for the year kicks off tomorrow with Silvio Cesare

23.01.2022 InfoSect is excited to welcome Jayden to the team. He is working as a casual vulnerability researcher on an internship and will join us full time over summer holidays. #internship #intern #hiring

23.01.2022 Pwn2Own 2020 target



21.01.2022 Social night at 5.30pm tonight.

21.01.2022 All feedback received from this week’s full Code Review course read by Silvio Cesare

20.01.2022 Last chance tomorrow night to pick up past years BSides Canberra T-shirts for free before they’re packed back away into the shed. Join me at InfoSect Networking https://meetu.ps/e/JGL4H/y6zdZ/a

20.01.2022 Linux Heap Exploitation Training last week - it’s unanimous

20.01.2022 Day 2 of Code Review at Blackhat USA is kicking off with Silvio Cesare reviewing debugging techniques - yes, he rewrote part of ltrace in the early 2000s #bhusa #codereview #infosect



19.01.2022 You can register your interest in Code Review in your given timezone- and if we get enough interest we will open a course. https://events.eventzilla.net/e/code-review-live-online--ex

19.01.2022 Interfacing with IoT training has sold out for October - we will be running the course again next year in March.

19.01.2022 Last week our 2nd iteration of Code Review ran, taught by Silvio Cesare - and the feedback is in. 100% of attendees strongly agreed Silvio is a domain expert & that InfoSect would be a training place of choice in the future. "I found so many bugs this week in real open source code that I feel like Smaug with his hoard of treasure" - ShaneM "Good pace for the course, intro to C was helpful. Was good to find the bugs and then last day patch them" - HarryS... "Intro to C day was pretty valuable. I learnt about a few bug classes I didn't know previously. Final lab (fixing/patching) was useful, made me really think about various bug types & how to correctly use libc API" - LiamH

18.01.2022 https://store.infosectcbr.com.au/products/hardware-ctf-1

17.01.2022 We need to make space so have piled up a heap of 2018 and 2019 BSides Canberra T-shirts at InfoSect for people to take at social night tonight (starting at 5.30pm). Please come and help yourself!

17.01.2022 Join us for the Google CTF this weekend

16.01.2022 Social night from 5.30pm this evening.

15.01.2022 Linux Heap Exploitation training by Silvio Cesare on the 6th April 2020. Details at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/linux-heap-exploitation-tic

14.01.2022 Linux Heap Exploitation Training online next month https://events.eventzilla.net/e/linux-heap-exploitation--li

13.01.2022 How’s InfoSect’s first ever Live Interactive Online course going so far this week? Remote training is kinda good - no commute, and introverts thrive... it’s a keeper

13.01.2022 What people said about our Linux Heap Exploitation live, online training last week:

12.01.2022 Locksport meet at InfoSect today 3-6pm, last opportunity to pull out your picks and bypasses before @OzSecCon next week :)

10.01.2022 First iteration of Code Review for 2019 complete and the feedback was overwhelmingly positive. Here are some quotes: "Enjoyed all the content. Discussions with @silviocesare during course and breaks very insightful. Really enjoyed seeing how these bugs lead to exploitation" - anonymous "The overall course was good and I was able to learn ways of finding bugs easier than I was previously aware of. Also reinforced some ideas I have forgotten." - anonymous... "Thanks for the great course" - Ben "Really enjoyed the course, learnt a lot and have a lot of tools/techniques to take away and improve my code" - John (software developer)

09.01.2022 Silvio has been busy working on the Code Review course for November. The content looks fantastic - definitely a must do course for any one interested in Vulnerability Research.

08.01.2022 We have opened an extra course for Code Review next month. This will be live, interactive, online training - but still limited to 10 students only. https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/code-review-tickets-4899515

08.01.2022 Unassembled preorders of the Hardware CTF 1 packed and ready for postage tomorrow. Just in time for Christmas! https://store.infosectcbr.com.au/products/hardware-ctf-1

08.01.2022 Welcome to InfoSect Faraz!

08.01.2022 At the start of 2020, InfoSect moved all its training to an online format. We pride ourselves on our small, interactive training offerings, so wanted to ensure we maintained our quality standards during the transition. The following thread contains the feedback we've received on our online offerings for 2020. This course was excellent. The instructor has so much knowledge, and the content was well put together and covered a ton of ground. I really liked the use of real-world...Continue reading

07.01.2022 Feedback from a Developer/SOC Analyst who completed Code Review last week via online, interactive training

07.01.2022 Silvio Cesare’s presentation on heap metadata corruption https://youtu.be/qpAnzC_pDjI

07.01.2022 Our last public offering of Code Review for 2020 is live, online and on the 6th of July. https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/code-review-tickets-4899515

07.01.2022 Check out our new course offering "Linux Heap Exploitation"

06.01.2022 Canberra Locksport on 3-4.30pm this Sunday at @infosectcbr https://meetu.ps/e/JM8LB/y6zdZ/a

06.01.2022 @silviocesare of InfoSect will be doing a live code review of the Linux Kernel CIFS subsystem at the Australian National University (ANU) 12noon-1.30pm, followed by pizza.

06.01.2022 Due to popular demand we have added an extra Reverse Engineering date in Feb. See the link below for more information.

05.01.2022 A bug pattern in Linux kernel drivers that use debugfs http://blog.infosectcbr.com.au//memory-bugs-in-multiple-li

05.01.2022 Reverse Engineering training feedback this week from a Cyber Security Researcher:

04.01.2022 Reverse Engineering - live, online training - is running next week with a few tickets left for sale https://events.eventzilla.net/e/reverse-engineering--live-o

04.01.2022 Sorry everyone for the late notice. Social night is cancelled tonight.

04.01.2022 Our trainer Dr Silvio Cesare presented at CrikeyCon this morning on Heap exploitation including a lot of new techniques he’s discovered recently. There are plans to release training in this shortly - definitely not for the faint hearted. #exploitation #training https://twitter.com/antic0de/status/1114680338725330944?s=21

03.01.2022 InfoSect’s new Reverse Engineering course was a great success this week. We will link the new syllabus in the next few days.

02.01.2022 In response to COVID-19, InfoSect will be offering live, interactive, online training until June. For more information, please read https://blog.infosectcbr.com.au//infosect-coronavirus-covi

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