- Teacher: Gary Anderson
- Teacher: Eric Blair

The Fundamentals of 802.11 Networking and Survey course is designed for professionals who need to build the foundational understanding required to secure and prosecute 802.11 networks. Our approach provides a comprehensive, up-to-date, and easy-to-understand guide through the fundamentals of networking as they apply not only to standard 802.11 networking but also to fundamentals of 802.3 networking, as well as hardware and software used in 802.11 networking and operations. The student will gain the knowledge necessary to understand 802.11 networking, architectures, terminologies, and implementation and be able to conduct 802.11 surveys. In addition, students attending this course will receive comprehensive instruction on the 802.11 Protocol and Networking, preparing them for technical operations.

The WiFi Prosecution course is tailored for professionals with a foundational understanding of the 802.11 protocol who seek to develop mission capabilities or explore RF vulnerabilities in organic 802.11 networks. The training program emphasizes the utilization of 802.11 collections and analysis software, providing comprehensive instruction on on-site optimization, surveying, data collection, and post-mission analysis within a discreet and mobile operational context. Participants will progress through 802.11 surveys and data collection, culminating in practical application exercises and an introduction to network and traffic characterization using Wireshark. Finally, students will engage in operational simulations to effectively replicate current and future mission requirements.
- Instructor: Cameron Fox
- Instructor: Hunter Parris
- Instructor: Sierra Payne
- Instructor: Drew Robinson
- Instructor: James Waldrop