Course Migration

  Luke Rogerson   report writing training report writing

Following the recent launch of Zero-Point Security’s new website (check it out here), our Art of Report Writing course has officially been migrated to its new home on CourseStack, alongside the rest of our course offerings.

We want to thank Zero-Point Security for hosting our initial course for the last year or so and wish them success on their new and improved offering! If you haven’t checked out their courses before you can find their new course listing page here.

What does this mean for you?

  • If you’re enrolled, you’ll soon receive an email from CourseStack confirming your enrollment. If this is your first time using the platform, you’ll be prompted to set up a username and password. Once that’s done, you’ll have full access to your course.
  • We’ve also made a few updates to the course content:
    • The AI chapter has been refreshed and now includes practical guidance on how to safely and effectively use LLM tooling to help write up findings and summaries.
    • The final assignment has been replaced with a formal exam that will be reviewed and marked by us. Good news for existing users: your first attempt is included after the migration!

And one more thing…

Did you know that ogSec has a Discord server? It’s a great place to connect with other professionals, especially those working in code review and application security. Come hang out and join the conversation: 👉 click me!

As always, if you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at [email protected].

See you on the new platform!

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.

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