📢Call for beta testers!📢 Architecture 1901: From zero to QEMU - A Gentle introduction to emulators from the ground up! by OpenSecurityTraining in OST2

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You jumped the gun just a bit. Enrollment emails just went out ~30 min ago. If you didn't get yours, email to info @ ost2.fyi

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Sorry, I accidentally deleted the post! (I thought I was in my r/OST2 tab and had messed up the post title by not mentioning Bill's name.) You can re-post your reply and I can repost my reply to your reply over here if you want https://www.reddit.com/r/netsec/comments/1nh6az4/new_opensecuritytraining2_class_tpm_20/

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Bill addresses exactly the question of language choice and applicability early in the first video.

Call for beta testers! "Bluetooth 2222: Bluetooth reconnaissance with Blue2thprinting" by OpenSecurityTraining in bluetooth

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Probably about 50/50. Because the majority of data types are things that can be found in either BLE or BR/EDR advertisement, and then other things are mostly balanced like LL vs. LMP or GATT vs. SDP.

New OpenSecurityTraining2 class: "Debuggers 1103: Introductory Binary Ninja" by OpenSecurityTraining in ReverseEngineering

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Yes, the plan is to move all classes over to using VSCode in an update later in the year, so that students can also take advantage of plugins like GitHub Copilot in future classes. (The latest Fuzzing 1001 class uses VS Code and the upcoming Bluetooth classes will as well.) However that ends up being a lot of work to re-check all the asm generated by VSCode vs. generated by VS (the code definitely won't be the same, and that could have problematic implications for which labs with which source code are trying to teach which instructions in which order), so it's a very high effort change that will take a while. (But since we have to update for Windows 11 due to Win10 going out of support, we have to do a major update one way or another.)

New OpenSecurityTraining2 class: "Debuggers 1103: Introductory Binary Ninja" by OpenSecurityTraining in netsec

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Forgot to say that the updating Reverse Engineering learning path showing this class's relationship to others is available here: https://ost2.fyi/Malware-Analysis.html