Subscriptions, Early-Bird and Updated FPGA Courses

Dmitry Nedospasov
July 10, 2020

We've seen a lot of interest in our Advanced Security Subscription and we're excited to welcome our first subscribers to our platform. Our subscription offer allows you to pay as little as $1,200 per course on any of our upcoming courses, it doesn't matter what the topic is or if it's two or four days. This will be particularly exciting as we begin to take on external trainers onto our platform and offer even more courses. We are offering introductory specials at the moment for subscribers, so if you're considering signing up now's the best time. Make sure you use code INTRO with your subscription for an additional 10% off on this limited time offer.

Last Chance for Early-Bird

The best return on investment on our platform is the Advanced Security Subscription. Since all our courses are now offered online through our state of the art platform, we're announcing today that we're phasing out Early-Bird discounts. We will be offering the last batch of Early-Bird discounts, which are available on any of our upcoming summer courses, through July 17, 2020. The best Advanced Security Subscription still offers better value. However, if you're unsure whether or not you're ready to subscribe, you can take one of our upcoming courses and we'll credit you that amount towards a subscription. Early-bird rates mean it's even easier to get to try out our platfrom, participate in one of our Training Live Streams and get a feel for what one of our Subscriptions really is.

Updated Descriptions for Upcoming FPGA courses

Last week we announced two new FPGA classes, Intro to Hardware/Software Co-Design for Security and Anti-Tamper (AT) and Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs). You can now find the full course descriptions for our upcoming FPGA courses on their respective pages. After feedback from our subscribers we decided to expand on the topic of PUFs in the Anti-Tamper (AT) and Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs), so make sure to check it out.

Full List of Upcoming Trainings

If you're not sure what you should do this summer, here's a full list of upcoming classes.

About the Author

Dmitry Nedospasov

Dmitry is a hardware hacker, hardware design engineer, security researcher, speaker, and reverse-engineerer. Dmitry did his PhD in the field of IC security and PUFs.