Security News > 2021 > January > Offensive Security EXP-301: A course teaching the fundamentals of exploit development
Offensive Security announced the launch of Windows User Mode Exploit Development, a new course focused on exploit development and reverse engineering techniques.
EXP-301 teaches the fundamentals of exploit development, and emphasizes the techniques that security researchers must learn to understand and attack standard Windows protections.
"Security today requires constantly staying one step ahead of attackers, and this necessitates a creative, curious, adversarial mindset," said Ning Wang, CEO, Offensive Security.
Students who complete the new course are eligible to sit for their EXP-301 exam and earn the new Offensive Security Exploit Development certification, demonstrating their ability to create custom exploits.
By passing the relevant exams for EXP-301, PEN-300, and WEB-300 a student is automatically granted their OSCE3, demonstrating expertise in Offensive Security's three primary learning paths: Penetration Testing, Web Application Attacks, and Exploit Development.
A pure exploit development and reverse engineering course geared for the intermediate level that expands on concepts covered in the recently retired Cracking the Perimeter course, EXP-301 emphasizes important offensive security techniques and begins to prepare students for the notorious Advanced Windows Exploitation course and the Offensive Security Exploitation Expert certification.
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