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5 phases 
to become
Corelan Certified 
Exploit Developer

1. Theory

Demonstrate your theoretical understanding of Windows Memory Management, Memory Corruption types, Exploit Development strategies, etc

2. Write Exploits

Demonstrate your practical skills by writing and documenting  exploits for a Stack & Heap Memory Corruptions, and for implementing various exploit dev related techniques

3. Self-Study

We'll give you a whitepaper. 
You'll need to study the content, complete a practical challenge and document the process.

4. Research

You'll need to research a topic provided by Corelan, using public resources. The goal is to write a short document, demonstrating your ability to research new things.

5. Interview

We'll review and discuss your deliverables during a one-on-one video call.
Be prepared to explain the choices you have made, to demonstrate certain steps in your solutions and to be challenged.

This is the ultimate test before earning the title of 
"Corelan Certified Exploit Developer"

Where to start?

If you haven’t already, make sure to complete both the Corelan "Stack" and "Heap" courses first.

Corelan Heap

If you have taken both classes, you can start the certification process by signing up here:

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