x33fcon training 2025

Gdynia, Poland June 09, 2025, June 10, 2025, June 11, 2025

https://www.x33fcon.com/#!training.md
Tags: Blue, Red, Purple, Demo, New, Hands-on, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Hacking, Hunting, Research, Linux, Windows, Kernel, Social engineering, Ai

CFP closes at  January 12, 2025 23:59 UTC
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x33fcon 2025 (9th edition) - Training

When and Where

  • 2-day training: June 10 - 11, 2025, Gdynia, Poland
  • 3-day training: June 9 - 11, 2025, Gdynia, Poland

This form is only for training. There are separate forms to submit your talk or workshop proposal.

About x33fcon

Yet another security con? Nope.

The idea behind x33fcon (pronounced /ˈziːf-kɒn/) is to focus on a very specific need of the security industry: collaboration between blue and red teams (sometimes referred to as purple teaming). We know from our professional experience how hard it can be to build a solid bridge between those who assess security and those who guard the castle. Many misconceptions and misunderstandings arise between these two groups.

We want to change that. Rather than continue to think about security from either an offensive or defensive perspective, our goal is to encourage security professionals to consider both perspectives while working more closely together. Both blue and red teams provide unique capabilities to an organization, but the collaboration between the two yields the best results.

x33fcon is an event that brings both groups together, and everyone from both sides of the fence are invited to gather, share ideas and discuss thoughts on security.

Who Should Attend

Anyone interested!

Topics planned for this conference are important for any IT security personnel, especially red teamers, pentesters, incident responders, analysts, and researchers. The conference will include high-level talks on team collaboration, case studies, and deep-dives into attack and defense techniques.

It’s a great opportunity to meet other blue and red team members, learn from their experiences and understand how attackers and defenders think and behave.

Are you responsible for security? Don’t miss out! Come along and help define what’s possible.

About Us

We are a group of security enthusiasts with many years of experience in both the offensive and defensive arena. We have worked for small companies and large multi-national corporations around the world. Our experience spans all major sectors of business including Finance, Healthcare, Energy and Aviation.

We have also contributed to, and presented at, many security events: Security BSides Warsaw, NoVA Hackers, Tech.3camp Gdansk, HackInParis, Geek Girls Carrots, and lectures at Gdansk University of Technology.

Security professionals in offensive and defensive roles should collaborate with each other - more often and more effectively. That’s the main thrust behind the creation of x33fcon; to provide a forum to boost this collaboration.

CFP Description

Rules

  • Each training should last 2 or 3 days
  • CFT submissions must be made by trainer himself/herself. No third parties should be involved
  • We will contact potential trainers if any questions arise
  • Incomplete submissions will be rejected. Please make sure to answer our questions in Additional Information section
  • Training proposals with fewer required participants may be preferred; x33fcon is a small conference and we have observed that it is best to set the minimum number of participants to 5 (or less) to ensure the best chance of training taking place; most popular training courses may gather up to 20 people
  • We would like to confirm the training as soon as possible, so the lower the required number of participants / minimum income, the better
  • Your final profit depends on the number of participants, details in the CFP Notes section

Please note that by agreeing to train at x33fcon you are granting x33fcon organizers the rights to advertise your training at x33fcon.com, twitter and all other media in paper and electronic form.

Topics of interest

  • Offensive TTPs (Tactics, Techniques and Procedures)
  • Red or Blue team operator techniques
  • Exploit design and implementation
  • Social engineering
  • Threat hunting
  • Malware analysis
  • Forensics, including mobile
  • Hardware hacking
  • Cloud and IoT security
  • AI security
  • DevSecOps

If you believe your training is interesting but does not fall into above categories please contact us. We are open to any suggestions.

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