RFID Ethical Hacking Training

Hands-on gamified course that teaches common RFID/NFC protocols. Learn how RFID operates and cards can be cloned. Test your skills on several challenges of increasing difficulty on the custom designed RFID simulator software. Participants receive seven RFID cards, one physical handbook and ACR122U RFID device. The course contains detailed videos, presentations, exams, walkthroughs and theory bundles to aid in joyful learning experience.

  • 1 year online video access
  • Receive 7 customized RFID cards (inside booster pack), 120 page handbook and an ACR122U
  • Access to OctoBox software
  • Online Course
  • Beginner - Expert
  • 20 Exercises & Challenges
  • Video time: 8 hours
  • Exams: 4
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Training

759€
Everything you need to start getting familiar with RFID and learn how to clone badged and hack RFID systems through a gamified learning experience.
  • Seven customized RFID Training Cards
  • Access to ten hours of videos
  • Over 150 pages of theory, setup & challenge walkthroughs and physical handbook
  • Access to the OctoBox Software 
  • ACR122U RFID device

Training + OctoBox Device

989€
This bundle includes the physical OctoBox device which has a few extra challenges, not possible with the standalone software. 

The device is sold seperately on https://shop.rfidtrain.ing/ and not available here currently
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  • OctoBox Device

Instructor

Vinnie Vanhoecke 

IT Security Consultant
Vinnie Vanhoecke became involved with information security over a decade ago and has been focusing on offensive security for his entire career. Performing web, API, mobile and source code security testing for various clients across the globe. Has managed teams of over ten people and trained dozens of consultants across his career. Contributes back to the community through providing trainings and workshops about RFID and C2 frameworks. Outside work he frequently codes and explores all facets of the IT and science spectrum.
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