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==What we are==
 
==What we are==
  
The Blackhat Academy has staff based strongly in the security industry. The staff are comprised of hackers and network security specialists - along with primary contributors from the community.
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NetSec is a reincarnation of the former Blackhat Library site (with their blessing).
  
==What we do==
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NetSec has staff based strongly in the security industry. The staff are comprised of hackers and network security specialists - along with primary contributors from the community. This wiki is one of the platforms said community uses to teach people, even those with no prior knowledge, what they know and how to do what they do.  Any contributions not in violation of [[Disclaimer|our disclaimer]] are welcome.
  
In addition to hosting the wiki, Blackhat staff also host other sites for instructional use like videosec.org - a site with video tutorials and chimeralinux.org - a [[Linux]] distribution designed by staff for penetration testing, as well as an [[security101:IRC|IRC channel]] and social networks. We host interactive classes on a regular basis that anybody can join and learn more in-depth about the topics covered on-site.
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[[:Category:Indexing|The index]] contains archives of things like [[shellcode]], [[programming]], [[exploitation]], [[administration]], and more.  Feel free to [[:Category:Requested_maintenance|contribute]].

Latest revision as of 17:37, 5 June 2015

What we are

NetSec is a reincarnation of the former Blackhat Library site (with their blessing).

NetSec has staff based strongly in the security industry. The staff are comprised of hackers and network security specialists - along with primary contributors from the community. This wiki is one of the platforms said community uses to teach people, even those with no prior knowledge, what they know and how to do what they do. Any contributions not in violation of our disclaimer are welcome.

The index contains archives of things like shellcode, programming, exploitation, administration, and more. Feel free to contribute.