The Art of Report Writing Anniversary Sale
Luke Rogerson report writing questionnaire
A year ago, we launched The Art of Report Writing – a course designed to help security professionals write clearer, more effective offensive security reports.
Since launch, the course has helped professionals sharpen their technical communication skills and approach report writing with more structure, clarity, and confidence. It’s designed to support anyone looking to produce high-quality, professional reports that clients can actually use.
To celebrate the course’s first birthday, we’re offering 25% off the base price for the next two weeks.
Why We Created This Course
Over the years, we’ve written and reviewed countless penetration test reports and thousands of individual findings as part of consultancy work. The course distills that hands-on experience into practical guidance for communicating risk, impact, and technical detail more effectively.
We built this course to distill that experience into something structured, actionable, and widely applicable – whether you’re new to reporting or just looking to sharpen your skills.
The course walks through the full reporting process, including:
- Preparing for reporting during the engagement
- Writing clear, concise, and actionable findings
- Structuring reports for readability and flow
- Writing strong executive summaries and conclusions
- Avoiding common reporting pitfalls
- Dealing with tricky client situations and feedback
- Staying productive and pushing through writer’s block
25% Off Base Price – Limited Time
As part of the celebration, the course is now 25% off until April 15th at 6PM EST.
Not Sure Where to Start?
If you’ve already enrolled or are thinking about it but aren’t sure which areas to focus on, we’ve put together a free self-assessment questionnaire.
It’s designed to help you identify your strengths and weak spots so you can prioritise the parts of the course that will have the most immediate impact - check it out here

Luke has over ten years of experience in cyber security, specialising in technical due diligence for mergers and acquisitions. His work includes leading teams through complex projects as well as direct involvement in code reviews, web application assessments, and threat modelling.