Blog | February 24, 2025
Countdown to Black Hat Spring Trainings 2025
Regular registration pricing ends February 28, so make sure to act quickly before the price increase.
As a fundamental element of Black Hat events, Black Hat Trainings regularly kick off each event week. While some Trainings operate on a 2-day schedule, and some span the full four days of content, attendees can also find Black Hat Trainings as standalone events throughout the year, separate from the full conference programming.
The next chance to attend standalone Black Hat Trainings will be the upcoming Black Hat Spring Trainings 2025, taking place from March 25-28 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Taught by expert instructors from around the world, these Trainings will offer the opportunity for beginner to advanced practitioners to develop in-demand cybersecurity skills.
Image features attendees at laptops during a previous Black Hat Trainings course.
The event will include two- and four-day Trainings, and feature a variety of in-person and virtual courses in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and data science; mobile application hacking; pentesting; and more. All courses are also vetted by the Black Hat Training Review Board to ensure that students will receive the most up-to-date and relevant lessons and labs.
Where can you register?
Registration is currently open here: www.blackhat.com/tr-25/
Where can you find the full schedule of available Trainings?
The current list of available Trainings can be found HERE.
What additional benefits can students expect to receive after completing a course?
Black Hat Trainings offer digital certificates of completion to all students who complete their courses. Digital Black Hat Trainings certificates can then be shared across all social media platforms to showcase and verify your achievements seamlessly.
Additionally, Black Hat provides Continuing Professional Education credits (CPEs) for those who are certified through ISC2. Two-day courses can earn you 16 CPE credits and four-day courses can earn you 32 CPE credits. More information can be found HERE.
Image features attendees at laptops during a previous Black Hat Trainings course.
If you've never attended Black Hat Trainings or would like to learn more, we've included some feedback below from recent students and Trainers.
Thoughts from Black Hat Trainers and Students:
Jay Beale, CTO and CEO for InGuardians, and Black Hat Trainer
"I've taught training at quite a few conferences, but Black Hat has been my favorite. Black Hat is the event where we know we can bring the most cutting-edge content, where the training day is a bit more demanding, and where students expect that we'll take them into the most advanced and useful techniques."
More information on the next Black Hat Trainings course available from Jay Beale, Abusing and Protecting Kubernetes, Linux, and Containers, can be found HERE.
Sam Cosentino - ATA [Applied Technology Academy] Student
"ATA's ability to adapt their training methods in real-time and deliver dynamic, skills-based learning made my experience at Black Hat [USA 2024] incredibly impactful. Their innovative partnership with OffSec made this training unique and highly effective."
Bailey Marshall - ATA Instructor
"ATA's Black Hat Trainings combine real-world technical applications with unparalleled support—both during and after the class. Seeing students gain confidence and succeed, even months later, is the most rewarding part of this experience."
Jeramiah Roe - ATA Student
"ATA brings a unique and practical approach to training, seamlessly integrating real-world applications that set the Black Hat experience apart. Their partnership with OffSec enhances the quality of the learning environment."
More information on the next Black Hat Trainings course available from OffSec powered by Applied Technology Academy, PEN-200: Penetration Testing with Kali Linux PWK/OSCP, can be found HERE.
Where can you find out more about Black Hat Trainings?
More information can be found on our main Trainings page HERE, as well as in THIS blog post.
If you have additional questions, who is the best contact?
Feel free to reach out to training@blackhat.com with any Black Hat Trainings questions.