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Pen testers and security researchers face the challenge of discovering and weaponizing complicated vulnerabilities in order to properly perform security assessments for applications. Modern applications are enriched with advanced and complex features that increase the attack surface. Every application has its own unique logic that requires the pen tester to deeply understand how the app functions before beginning a security assessment. Discovering and exploiting tricky security bugs in these assessments requires the art of mixing manual and automated techniques.
Bug bounty programs are put in place so that the security community can help vendors discover application security flaws that are difficult to discover and exploit. The scope of such programs includes security bugs for web apps, mobile apps, APIs, and more. Large IT companies, such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, and PayPal, have participated in such programs. Security researchers who follow the responsible disclosure policy of bug bounty programs are rewarded and acknowledged, since such programs improve and secure applications.
SEC552 is inspired from case studies found in various bug bounty programs, drawing on recent real-life examples of web and mobile app attacks. The experiences of different researchers yield ideas for pen testers and developers about unconventional attack techniques and mindsets. Each section of the course is influenced by bug bounty stories that are examined through the following structure:
Here are just a few considerations when organizations are implementing bug bounty programs:
In SEC552, students will perform labs on real-world applications using professional tools to practice hunting genuine security bugs. We will then examine web application defenses and extra code review exercises to close the loop on the attacks covered. Finally, we'll look at reporting and responsible disclosure, ensuring delivery of quality app security bug reports with proper description, evidence, and recommendations. Bug bounty stories are full of ideas and clever tactics from which much can be learned about mixing manual and automated techniques. This course will teach you how to apply modern attack techniques to discover and disclose tricky, logic-based application flaws that automated scanning tools will not reveal.
Notice:
SEC552 students will receive licensing information in the SANS portal account that is linked to their registration. Please ensure that you can access the SANS portal account that is linked to your registration at the start of your course.
If you are registering another individual on behalf of your organization, you must register that individual using the email address that is linked to his or her SANS portal account. That will ensure that the individual can receive licensing information in his or her SANS portal account in order to be prepared with the proper equipment to complete the course (SEC552).
Day 1 begins by introducing you to setting up a bug bounty program in an organization, and how to get started and manage the process. Understanding an app's functionality can open attack ideas and facilitate catching tricky app security bugs. You will learn and practice mapping the app logic and features into HTTP requests of real-life apps. You will learn different techniques inspired from real-life case studies in order to perform authentication bypass and account takeover. You will discover and exploit real-life bugs manually in an authentication bypass exercise. We'll inspect source code to understand the root cause of the bug, and all exercises will be performed on real-life apps using a trial license for Burp Suite Professional. You'll be hunting security bugs like professionals. Tricky logic bugs are some of the hardest to discover and catch in complex apps. You will learn different tricks to conduct logic and authorization bypass attacks while walking through real-life cases in bug bounty programs. An authorization bypass lab will enable you to practice catching tricky logic bugs. Finally, you will learn about various methods to perform SQL injection attacks in different contexts inspired by real-life bug bounty case studies.
CPE/CMU Credits: 6
Day 2 continues covering various attack techniques for different security bugs such as Open Redirect, Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF), Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), and Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF).The attack techniques covered will draw on real-life bug bounty stories that give different attack ideas for discovery, filter bypass, and exploitation. You will learn attack techniques on modern apps that are rich with client-side code and API calls. You will also learn how to chain different bugs to cause a greater security impact. The day is filled with exercises that will walk you through real-life apps. During the exercises, you'll learn how to discover the bug manually, how to inspect the root cause of the bug from the source code, and how to fix the bug. Finally, you will learn how to deliver quality app security bug reports with proper descriptions and evidence.
CPE/CMU Credits: 6
Important! Bring your own system configured according to these instructions!
A properly configured system is required to fully participate in this course. If you do not carefully read and follow these instructions, you will likely leave the class unsatisfied because you will not be able to participate in hands-on exercises that are essential to this course. Therefore, we strongly urge you to arrive with a system meeting all the requirements specified for the course.
It is critical that you back up your system before class. It is also strongly advised that you not bring a system storing any sensitive data.
Baseline Hardware Requirements
Additional Requirements
These requirements are in addition to baseline requirements provided above. Prior to the start of class, you must install virtualization software and meet additional hardware and software requirements as described below. If you do not carefully read and follow these instructions, you will leave the class unsatisfied because you will not be able to participate in hands-on exercises that are essential to this course.
Additional Hardware Requirements
Additional Software Requirements
Your course media will now be delivered via download. The media files for class can be large, some in the 40 - 50 GB range. You need to allow plenty of time for the download to complete. Internet connections and speed vary greatly and are dependent on many different factors. Therefore, it is not possible to give an estimate of the length of time it will take to download your materials. Please start your course media downloads as you get the link. You will need your course media immediately on the first day of class. Waiting until the night before the class starts to begin your download has a high probability of failure.
SANS has begun providing printed materials in PDF form. Additionally, certain classes are using an electronic workbook in addition to the PDFs. The number of classes using eWorkbooks will grow quickly. In this new environment, we have found that a second monitor and/or a tablet device can be useful by keeping the class materials visible while the instructor is presenting or while you are working on lab exercises.
If you have additional questions about the laptop specifications, please contact laptop_prep@sans.org.
SEC552 is designed for those students who have completed SEC542 or already have equivalent experience. SEC642 students will also benefit from the course.
Course media that include both Burp Suite Pro as well as some vulnerable real-life web applications for testing and training within the classroom and beyond.
Hands-on labs employed throughout SEC552 will strengthen the ability of students to catch and fix tricky app security bugs. The labs cover:
"During my journey working in bug bounty programs, it was always challenging to catch security bugs. The bugs had to be risky, unique, and tricky so that they wouldn't be considered duplicate by other researchers. This course is inspired by real-life case studies and is designed to help you catch and fix tricky security bugs using logic techniques and professional tools."
- Hassan El Hadary