Overview
This course aims to teach participants how to effectively present and report on hacking activities. The learning outcomes include understanding the importance of starting from a good place, sharing judgments, and considering different audiences when telling a hacking story. Participants will learn to anonymize reports, illustrate findings, and present information clearly. The course covers skills such as storytelling, report writing, screenshot creation, and presentation techniques. The teaching method involves watching videos from BSides Cleveland 2019 and learning from real-life examples. This course is intended for individuals interested in cybersecurity, ethical hacking, digital forensics, or anyone looking to improve their hacking reporting skills.
Syllabus
Intro
They're not paying you to play
Tell the Story: 1 - Start from a Good Place
Tell the Story: Share Your Judgements
Tell the Story: Remember Your Audiences
Two Audiences, One Scenario
A Story Well-Told
NCCGroup: Keybase
ProCheckUp: Anonymized Report
Mnemonic: Norwegian Voting Source Code
Sakurity: Peatio Exchange (Page One)
Illustrate, Don't Decorate
Every Screenshot Should Be
Cure53: Cryptocat
Red Siege: Nakatomi Plaza
Caveat Hackor
Hacking Winword.exe