Tuesday, July 7

Kali Linux 2.0 Release Day on August 11th, 2015 with teaser

We’ve been awfully quiet lately, which usually means something is brewing below the surface. In the past few months we’ve been working feverishly on our next generation of Kali Linux and we’re really happy with how it’s looking so far.
There’s a lot of new features and interesting new aspects to this updated version, however we’ll keep our mouths shut until we’re done with the release. We won’t leave you completely hanging though…here’s a small teaser of things to come!
Kali Linux 2.0 is Comming August 11th, 2015

Some latest Features are given below:

  • Redesigned user interface for a streamlined work experience.
  • Restructured menus and tool categories
  • Weekly upstream updates of core tool-sets
  • Native ruby 2.0 for faster Metasploit Load times
  • Built in Desktop notifications
  • As well as built in ScreenCasting
  • Featuring cutting edge wireless penetration testing tools




The Kali Linux returns to BlackHat USA


After the success of last year's Kali Dojo, Offensive Security is proud to present a new updated Kali Dojo at BlackHat USA 2015. This is an in-depth look at the most powerful features of the Kali penetration testing platform, presented by the developers and premiering at during the briefings in BlackHat USA, 2015.
Kali Linux 2.0 Release Day on August 11th, 2015
Workshops

Last years event was a rousing success, with many attendees staying all day long and working through the multiple exercises. We had such a great time, we wanted to do it again. This is a great chance to get hands on with Kali 2.0, learning the cutting edge features and how to best put them to use. In this two session workshop series, we will be covering how to create your own custom Kali ISO that is tweaked and modified to exactly fit your needs. This will be followed up in the second session with a hands-on exercise of deploying Kali on USB sticks so that it contains several persistent storage profiles, both regular and encrypted – including the LUKS nuke feature.

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