COMING SOON – ☸️CKPE – Certified K8s Pentester (Entry)
This entry-level course equips ethical hackers and defenders with the knowledge to assess, exploit, and secure Kubernetes (K8s) environments.
You’ll dive into the core components of Kubernetes — from pods to RBAC — and explore how attackers abuse misconfigurations, insecure workloads, and cluster privileges.
Designed for red teamers, cloud pentesters, and aspiring DevSecOps professionals, this course provides practical labs and offensive K8s scenarios built for real-world cloud environments.
🏅 CERTIFICATION
Upon completion, you will receive the CKPE – Certified K8s Pentester (Entry) certificate — validating your foundational ability to identify, exploit, and remediate Kubernetes security issues.
An optional practical exam will test your skills in attacking pods, privilege escalation, and cluster misconfiguration analysis.
🎯 LEARNING OUTCOMES
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Understand Kubernetes architecture: pods, services, deployments, namespaces, and more
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Enumerate K8s clusters for misconfigurations and attack surface
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Exploit common K8s vulnerabilities: insecure RBAC, secrets exposure, open dashboards
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Escape from compromised containers to the host or cluster
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Use tools like
kubectl
,kube-hunter
, andkube-bench
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Simulate real-world attack chains inside K8s clusters
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Apply security best practices: network policies, PodSecurityContext, and RBAC hardening
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Prepare for advanced Kubernetes red teaming and DevSecOps roles
Chen Shiri is a cyber security researcher, hacker, known for his research on low-level security and isolation mechanisms, working with leading security firms, government organizations and Fortune 500 companies.
His research has revealed significant flaws within widely-used services and prominent vendors. He published research with early examples of weaknesses in microservices, container-based web apps and products.

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