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LE No. 27: New Workshops Coming to ContinuumCon! Feedback Requested. 🙏

Weekly Update June 10th 2025

Welcome to our weekly Level Effect newsletter, designed to keep you informed and updated on our latest activities! Thank you for tuning in. 📺

Hello Defender !

New workshops, RE content, insider interviews… and ContinuumCon just keeps levelling up. Let’s go.

Let’s dive in!

Table of Contents

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New Workshops!

More content coming to ContinuumCon from MITRE, and Huntress! 🔥

  • MITRE Caldera and Adversary Emulation by Mark Perry

  • Dig & Detect: A beginners guide to malware and windows log analysis by Nick Roddy

  • Man-in-the-Malware: Stealing Threat Actor Comms by Ben Folland

Alerts to Adversaries Feedback

We covered some updates yesterday on SOC200’s change up and improvement!

Have you submitted any feedback yet to this form?

We’d love to know what you think about the course and any requests you might have. 👇

ContinuumCon - Late Submissions

Reminder - we are also still accepting late submissions.

Yes - this is the con that never ends. We may still be able to get a few in that can persist as on-demand workshops well after the conference for all the lifetime ticket holders.

Link below! 👇

Content

Unsafe Browser Extensions Interview

We met with John Tuckner, founder of Secure Annex, and creator of the “Demystifying Browser Extensions” workshop coming to ContinuumCon !

Covers a lot of insight on just how insecure these extensions can be. 😳

Reverse Engineering 1 of 3

Jordan’s first stream taking you into the world of programming using Python is up! Reverse engineering ultimately takes you to code - so understanding programming concepts and how the OS interprets and executes code is paramount.

ContinuumCon Workshop Instructor Interview - Fletus Poston - June 12th @ 1PM EST

Note - was originally today June 10th but rescheduled to this Thurs due to inclement weather power issues!

Join us for a ContinuumCon Workshop Preview featuring Fletus Poston as we explore his upcoming session: “Human-Centric Security — Creating a Strong Security Culture.”

In cybersecurity, the spotlight often falls on tech — but what about the human element? Fletus’s workshop tackles the “missed link” between technology and human behavior, showing how cognitive biases, social engineering, and security decision psychology shape the threat landscape.

Through real-world examples and practical insights, Fletus will share how organizations can bridge this gap and build a stronger, more holistic security culture. Tune in to hear his take on why human-centric practices matter, why he built this workshop, and join us for an engaging live Q&A!

ContinuumCon Workshop Instructor Interview - Jordan Westfall - June 13th @ 1PM EST

Workshop: Where’s the Brief? Simple Threat Intel Automation

Let's hear directly from Jordan on what this is and why he's building it!

Description: Step into the role of a SOC analyst and build your first Python script to automate a daily cyber threat brief. In this hands-on workshop, students will fetch live cybersecurity headlines, tag high-priority alerts using simple keyword logic, and export the results as a polished Markdown report. By the end, they’ll convert it into an HTML deliverable ready for distribution — all without any external accounts or prior scripting experience.

Reverse Engineering 2 of 3 - June 28th @ 12PM EST

Dive into reverse engineering from the perspective of malware analysis. This live stream will include part 1 of the course where we cover important concepts and knowledge required for RE. We’ll also take apart an obfuscated malicious script.

Keep learning, keep defending!

The Level Effect Team

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