Hacking with good tools is a blast.
Sign up for the Storm Ethical Hacking Workshop and you’ll learn how to hack using the EC Council Ethical Hacking toolkit (Kit). In the workshop you’ll use iLabs to practice hacking skills on a live range with apps, from nmap, to Metasploit, from Aircrack-ng, to OWASP ZAP. You’ll learn the hacking process using the Kit, in addition to upgrading, installing, integrating and adapting your kit for hacking.
You’ll also learn how to move through a “”Capture The Flag”” challenge, hacking a vulnerable machine step-by-step, using the Storm Ethical Hacking Toolkit.
Weather you are a Maker/Hacker who already had his own code and tools, or a system admin who is interested in hacking, the Storm Ethical Hacking workshop is for you.
Join us! Ride the storm into the Storm Ethical Hacking Workshop and let’s hack!
Justin sits at the intersection of hacker and maker. His passion for knowing how things work as lead him into research of IoT devices, Drones, and RFID. Justin has worked on many Raspberry Pi projects including two Debian based distros; Vap0r, and RedSkyz for which he was the main contributor. He has spoken and taught at a multitude of security conferences and enjoys sharing his knowledge and learning from others around him. Justin also has experience in external and internal penetration testing across a wide range of sectors (e.g. government, healthcare, financial, aerospace, automotive). He is the Founder and CEO of Digital Silence.
Over years working both on a contractual basis and as an employee for New Horizons (NH), Kevin has become a world-class CCSI & MCT instructor teaching classes to thousands of students from Microsoft MCSE Networking and MCSE Private Cloud to Cisco’s CCNP and CCNA classes. Kevin has several times ranking in the top 10 NH instructors worldwide and has won Cisco’s coveted “Routing & Switching | Instructor Excellence Award” over many consecutive years. He has taught over 20,000 hours. Kevin has been mainly hacking Cisco, Microsoft, and linux networks and devices in his capacity as systems/network Admin and infrastructure networking consultant. He enjoys creating/using Raspberry Pi tools and a good SQLi.