Embedded IoT Linux for Red Blue Teams
Course Description
This course delivers a focused and practical exploration of Embedded Linux within Internet of Things environments from both offensive and defensive security perspectives. Learners gain a deep understanding of how embedded Linux systems are built configured and deployed in connected devices and how they are assessed protected and monitored in real world environments. The course emphasizes adversarial thinking system hardening and operational visibility aligned with enterprise and industrial security programs.
What You Will Learn
Understand embedded Linux architecture and IoT device ecosystems
Analyze boot processes filesystems and device configurations
Identify common attack surfaces in embedded and IoT Linux systems
Perform security assessments from a red team perspective
Implement monitoring hardening and detection strategies from a blue team perspective
Apply incident response techniques specific to embedded and IoT platforms
Who This Course Is For
Red team professionals assessing embedded and IoT devices
Blue team and defensive security engineers protecting connected systems
IoT security specialists and embedded engineers
Security analysts expanding into hardware and device level security
Enterprise teams responsible for securing operational technology environments
Hands On Training Experience
Learners participate in guided labs that simulate real world embedded IoT environments. Practical exercises include analyzing embedded Linux systems identifying weaknesses executing controlled attack scenarios and implementing defensive controls to detect and mitigate threats.
Course Outcomes
Upon completion learners will be able to assess secure and defend embedded Linux based IoT systems using red and blue team methodologies. Participants will gain the skills needed to improve device resilience enhance detection capabilities and support secure deployment of connected technologies.








