Python for Hacking: A Two-Part Hands-On Workshop
Overview
This is a 2 session class, on Jan 5th and 6th from 6 to 8 pm - Please register once for the Jan 5th event to cover both evenings.
Python is everywhere in security, from quick automation scripts to full-blown exploitation and analysis tools. This two-part, hands-on workshop is designed to teach Python the way hackers actually use it.
Rather than starting from abstract programming theory, the class focuses on reading, modifying, and writing scripts that solve real security problems. You’ll learn how Python fits into hacking workflows and how to adapt existing code to your own needs.
Part 1 covers core Python concepts through a security lens, focusing on scripting fundamentals, working with files and processes, and understanding common hacking scripts.
Part 2 builds on that foundation with applied topics like network scripting, automation, data parsing, and interacting with tools and APIs.
Each session is two hours long and emphasizes experimentation, problem-solving, and practical understanding.
This class is ideal for aspiring ethical hackers, security students, developers, and anyone curious about how Python is used in real-world security work.
What to Bring / Requirements
- Laptop (Windows, macOS, or Linux)
- Basic command-line familiarity recommended
- No advanced Python experience required
Skill Level
Beginner to Intermediate
Tags / Categories
- Cybersecurity
- Ethical Hacking
- Python Programming
- Automation
- Red Team / Blue Team
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Location
Hackers Guild PGH
2247 Babcock Boulevard
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
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Hackers Guild PGH
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