Women in CyberSecurity has launched Just Hacking, a hands-on training program focused on technical cybersecurity skills. The inaugural workshops will cover AI cyber defense, script-based malware analysis and web application penetration testing.

Women in CyberSecurity has launched Just Hacking, a new hands-on training program built from workforce research and skills assessments.

The announcement, published May 18, says the initiative is designed as a practical technical track for cybersecurity professionals. WiCyS says the program was developed with workforce intelligence work from FourOne Insights and skillrex.

The inaugural series will focus on three areas: AI cyber defense, script-based malware analysis and web application penetration testing.

WiCyS also now has a news post and program listing referencing Just Hacking, and the program's site is live.

The organization has not yet announced exact workshop dates. It is also not clear whether any sessions will be open to non-members or how enrollment will work.

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