Hackviser is not static. The platform frequently releases new scenarios that align with the latest threat landscape. Recent additions include a lab exploring the sudo privilege escalation vulnerability, allowing users to practice exploiting and mitigating a real, high‑severity (CVSS 9.3) flaw. The launch of the CWSE (Certified Web Security Expert) certification further expands the platform’s focus on web application security, ensuring that users stay ahead of emerging attack vectors.
To bridge the gap between "solving a lab" and managing a real-time, unpredictable security breach. 1. Adaptive Adversary (The "Living" Machine) hackviser scenarios
No discussion of Hackviser Scenarios is complete without addressing the dark reflection: . Hackviser is not static
After action report (AAR) structure
Cyber threats evolve daily. Regular engagement with new scenarios ensures that defensive and offensive teams stay ahead of modern threat actors. How to Get Started with Your First Scenario The launch of the CWSE (Certified Web Security
Cybersecurity isn’t just about breaking things. Hackviser also offers Blue Team scenarios where you learn: How to spot an intruder in the system logs. Incident Response: Steps to take once a breach is detected.