Automate Hacker Knowledge & Community in Learning InfoSec – Carolin Solskär, TJ Null – ESW #238
The reason our founder started Detectify is that they wanted to automate hacker knowledge and make it scalable. This is very different from how most hackers work today and what we believe will revolutionize hacking.
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Tony "TJ Null" from Offensive Security will discuss the role of the community in learning infosec, particularly pentesting, and also in continuing education. Additionally, he will offer some practical tips on learning pentesting with help from the community.
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Guests
Tony Punturiero (aka @tjnull) to the OffSec is an experienced pentester and red teamer for a government contractor and is known for his great passion for educating and
mentoring others. TJ is also an Adjunct Professor for a Local Community
College teaching cybersecurity courses and coaches one of the top
Community College’s cyber team in the State of Maryland.
Carolin is the Community Manager for Detectify Crowdsource; an invite-only platform for ethical hackers. Detectify Crowdsource works differently from most bug bounty platforms; instead of hacking one company at a time, we focus on commonly used technologies, so that all companies using that technology can be protected.