We are proud to announce the first online LIVE WORKSHOP from our series “40 Steps”. The training is going to be dedicated to the topic of Game Hacking. It will be led and instructed by the prominent cybersecurity expert and experienced academic teacher, Anthony “RedHatAugust” Radzykewycz.
On September 28th at 8AM MST/11AM EDT/5PM CET you will have an opportunity to get the skill of memory analysis and process interceptor in the running applications. Learn how the Cheat Engine mechanics works and hack the game on the go. Get into hands on Assembly Editing and write a script to inject code. Understand the ASLR and practice pointer scanning in Cheat Engine, to ensure control over memory pointers remains from each discovery process.
During this live event you will learn important hacking concepts and hands-on techniques in one of the most dynamic sectors of the industry. Practice important skills while having fun. Become a master of your own hacking game :)
We hope to see you there.
Register now with an Early Bird Discount - first 5 seats are available for $199 instead of $399.
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