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About me: studied as System Architect, worked as a SysAdmin, working now as an Test Automation Engineer. Also, I'm interested in hacking (and everything related to it).

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DevTestSecOps pinned «#DevOps #conference #Ukraine https://devopsdays.com.ua/»
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#security #study

“The fifth group of BSG Web Application Pentester Training (BWAPT) will take place! The first lesson — on June 13 from 18:00 to 21:00 (Kyjiv time).

All further classes will be held every Monday at 18:00.

Answer popular questions:

- In the fifth group there are two more vacancies, one of them can be yours.

- There will be a total of 8 classes of 3 hours.

- Homework will take 3-6 hours a week.

- After graduation there will be an exam. You need to analyze the security of the web application and write a real report on the results. There is one attempt to retake. After successfully passing the exam - a certificate.

- Training will take place remotely in Zoom and Discord. Zoom for training, Discord for coordination and questions / answers in the course of training.

- We will record all classes. You can view them as needed.

- The participation fee is UAH 15,000, for students and military discounts.
If you still have questions - write to training@bsg.tech, we will try to answer. More about the training at the link”:

https://bsg.tech/pentester-training/
#testing

#REST API Exploratory Testing could be an uninstructed work without using a Test Heuristic. After the lecture, the audience will be able to structure this activity. Then, they will be able to be more effective while save time.

👉🏻 Theoretical knowledge that you will gain:

- Principles used to create a Rest API being used to test it.

👉🏻 Practical skills that you will gain after the webinar:

- Apply the Test Heuristic during an Exploratory Testing Session.

🎯 What tools participants need to download before the webinar: Insomnia.

🗣 Speaker: Julio de Lima (USA)

https://qagroup.com.ua/events/webinar-hands-on-using-vader-a-rest-api-test-heuristic/
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#security

The #OWASP 2022 Global AppSec European #conference will be held virtually from June 6-10, 2022.

https://whova.com/web/sT1P4N7cLm%2FUyeUd0yq6HLfmBOP%2FXqL042hVxqUa0ZA%3D/
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​​Just got a HashiCorp Certified: Terraform Associate to be sure that I don't miss anything important.

A quick recap of how I did it:
1. Saw HashiCorp Terraform Associate Certification Course - Pass the Exam! from a guy that learns TF just to be certified and make this course :slightlysmilingface: On x1.25-x2 speed
(Note: in 1st hour he describe comp. science theory in the worst possible way, confusing the use of terms and their meanings. So better google it, Wikipedia describes them better)
2. Test me by free test at exampro.co/terraform. (Feel free to use 10minutemail.com)
3. Click Register to the exam here, read all articles, add mail that is used as primary in Github to Credly, buy exam, cleanup workspace
4. Fight with PSI Security Browser for half-our before it became happy about working process on a laptop, number of monitors. Record video of the floor, table, whole room, myself... That's why you should start connecting 30 minutes before the exam start.
5. Pass the exam, get a badge on Credly, and email with a passing score.

About exam complexity, from youtube comments:
> Just a heads up, i watched this over 2 days (skipped most of the hands on), and I took the cert today and passed with a 93%. Everything on the test was in this video. I've used terraform maybe once before.

IMHO, that cert can be a plus for Intern/Junior position, but not above. Sadly, still no Professional exam for TF.

#terraform #certification