Offensive Rust
Updated 1/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.05 GB | Duration: 49 lectures • 10h 19m
Updated 1/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.05 GB | Duration: 49 lectures • 10h 19m
Learn Redteaming the rusty way
What you'll learn
Learn Rust Concepts
Learn Rust Ownership and Borrowing
Learn Advanced Rust
Learn WinAPI with Rust
Learn Malware Development with Rust
Parse PE File in Rust
Requirements
No prerequisites needed.
Description
Are you a red teamer looking for a programming language that can keep up with your demanding projects? Look no further than Rust!
Rust's memory safety features, including its borrowing and ownership system, help prevent these types of vulnerabilities. As a result, Rust is often used to write code that is critical to the security of a system, such as cryptographic libraries and operating system kernels.
Rust is a programming language that was designed for performance and safety, making it perfect for hacking projects that require speed and reliability. With its strict type system and modern features, Rust allows you to write efficient and reliable code with minimal effort.
Not only is Rust fast and safe, but it also has a thriving community of developers who are constantly working on new tools and libraries. This means that you'll have access to a wide range of resources and support as you work on your hacking projects
In addition to its security benefits, Rust is also known for its speed and efficiency. It has the potential to replace lower-level languages like C and C++ in many cases, and is already being used in production by companies such as Dropbox and Coursera.
Overall, Rust is a powerful and versatile language that is well-suited to red teaming and other security tasks. If you're looking to improve your organization's defenses or expand your skill set, consider learning Rust and incorporating it into your red teaming efforts
Who this course is for:
Pentesters
Red teamers
Malware Developers
Malware Analysts
Infosec Enthusiasts