We think we know how computer systems work, but how come they keep surprising us?
We also think we know how humans behave, but we keep finding out we don’t.
This podcast is for ethical hackers who are thirsty for challenges and who never settle for easy answers.
We challenge some of the best offensive security pros in the world to reveal the unique traits, skills, and real-world experiences that got them where they are today.
Get ready to be caught off guard as we debunk misconceptions, dissect wins, and explore what ethical hacking culture teaches us.
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We think we know how computer systems work, but how come they keep surprising us?
We also think we know how humans behave, but we keep finding out we don’t.
This podcast is for ethical hackers who are thirsty for challenges and who never settle for easy answers.
We challenge some of the best offensive security pros in the world to reveal the unique traits, skills, and real-world experiences that got them where they are today.
Get ready to be caught off guard as we debunk misconceptions, dissect wins, and explore what ethical hacking culture teaches us.
This is the “We think we know” podcast from Pentest-Tools.com.
We think we know how to explain the value of a penetration test
We think we know
54 minutes 33 seconds
2 years ago
We think we know how to explain the value of a penetration test
The brilliant Alethe Denis joins us in this first episode to unravel the intricacies of security testing. As a seasoned offensive security pro who's breaking barriers and shattering myths, her insider stories are packed with tips on how to: navigate security quandaries, build trust in pentest engagements, and break into the industry.
So, come along with us on We think we know, as we unpack the layers and narratives shaping offensive security work.
We think we know
We think we know how computer systems work, but how come they keep surprising us?
We also think we know how humans behave, but we keep finding out we don’t.
This podcast is for ethical hackers who are thirsty for challenges and who never settle for easy answers.
We challenge some of the best offensive security pros in the world to reveal the unique traits, skills, and real-world experiences that got them where they are today.
Get ready to be caught off guard as we debunk misconceptions, dissect wins, and explore what ethical hacking culture teaches us.
This is the “We think we know” podcast from Pentest-Tools.com.