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Anatomy of a C2 Framework

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FREE LIVE CLASS: Anatomy of a C2 Framework

This is a teaser free live class for Operating C2 for Red Team Operations: Pivoting & Beacon Object Files

Who this talk is for:

  • Red teamers and operators who rely on a C2 framework and want to know if it's the right one

  • Pentesters evaluating C2 options before committing to a toolset

  • Security practitioners who want to understand what actually separates a good C2 architecture from one that burns an op

What's included:

  • Free Live Talk, grounded in real engagements

  • Learn a practical checklist for evaluating any C2 framework

C2 frameworks are easy to explain and hard to justify.

Until you've seen an engagement go sideways without one. Or watched a poorly chosen redirector burn an op.

This talk dissects a C2 framework through real engagements, the moments where architecture, infrastructure, and functionality choices decided the outcome.

Not theory. Not a features list. The actual decisions that made or broke the op.

What makes this talk different:

  • It's built around real engagements, not a generic walkthrough of features

  • You'll see exactly where architecture and infrastructure choices decide whether an op survives

  • You leave with a checklist you can actually use before choosing a framework

What you'll learn:

  • Glimpse of the live class on 21 July, Operating C2 for Red Team Operations: Pivoting & Beacon Object Files

  • How to evaluate a C2 framework's architecture, not just its feature list

  • What separates solid infrastructure choices from ones that get an op burned

  • A practical, reusable checklist covering payload creation, listener setup, and module customization

  • How to know what to look for before you commit to a framework

Learn directly from:
Ariz Soriano, Senior Content Engineer at TryHackMe

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