Operate like a real adversary with live guidance from experienced red team operators. The live ARTOC training teaches students how to plan, build, and execute full red team engagements using modern infrastructure, realistic attack paths, and professional tradecraft. Students learn to deploy resilient command and control infrastructure, exploit Active Directory and cloud environments, evade modern defensive controls, and adapt tooling when detections occur while following along with instructors in real time.
Prefer to train at your own pace
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Live training students use the same student portal as on-demand students.
The portal provides:
Students operate inside environments designed to reflect real enterprise targets.
The opening phase of the live ARTOC training focuses on building professional grade attack infrastructure before engaging target environments.
Students build and operate:
This layered infrastructure is used throughout the course to attack the target environments and demonstrates how real red teams protect and sustain C2 operations during engagements.
ARTOC labs simulate mature enterprise environments with realistic defensive maturity.
Includes:
Students execute full engagement style attack chains rather than isolated demonstrations.
The live ARTOC course includes defensive controls encountered during real red team operations.
Instructors explain how these controls detect activity and how attackers adapt.

Students who purchase the live training receive immediate access to the full ARTOC course content and student portal.
Live training students receive the same content and labs as on-demand students, with the added benefit of live instruction.
To view the full self paced version of this course, see the on-demand ARTOC certification:

The on-demand course teaches advanced techniques.
The live training teaches how experienced operators think, adapt, and recover when things fail.
Live ARTOC exists for students who want:
This mirrors how real red team operations are executed during enterprise engagements.

The live ARTOC training is intentionally demanding.
This format reflects real red team and adversary simulation timelines.

Live training students receive everything included in the on-demand course, plus:
Students learn not just what works, but why certain approaches fail.

Live training students receive access to a private Discord channel limited to the training cohort.
This access is exclusive to live training students.
A sample video is available to provide a sneak peek into the certification course structure and execution style.

All course material is delivered through the student portal. For transparency, the Table of Contents is provided below this section, allowing students to review the scope of topics covered prior to enrolment.

By the end of the live training, students will be able to:
Upcoming live ARTOC training sessions are listed on the White Knight Labs events calendar.
View upcoming live training dates:
Not ready for scheduled dates?
The on-demand ARTOC certification is always available:
Live training includes the same ARTOC certification and exam as the on-demand course.
Certification standards are identical regardless of training format.

Live instructor led certification training.
Four days of structured, hands on execution.
Immediate access to all course content through the student portal.
All labs deployed, managed, and reset through the portal just like the on-demand course.



My name is Uday, i’m 17 and i started cybersecurity from absolute zero about 1yr ago. No prior background, just picked it up and started grinding. In that 1yr i’ve completed 120+ labs on HackTheBox, finished 10 prolabs including the mini prolabs, and cleared my CRTP. All of that from scratch in under a year. Red teaming is pretty much all i’ve focused on since day one.
ARTOC is a proper course for anyone serious about red teaming. The lab setup alone puts it ahead of most things out there and the redirectors content is some of the best practical stuff i’ve come across. It’s not perfect, a bit more maldev would’ve been nice, but for a one time payment with lifetime labs it’s hard to argue with.

I’m Jay, a student exploring the offensive security space with a focus on Red Teaming and malware development. I spend my time studying detection mechanisms, researching evasion concepts, and learning how modern security products operate under the hood.
Yes this course is 100% worth of investment because the course content you will see here is excellent and realistic and the lab is also very good and you will get lifetime access to the lab which is the best part having Cobalt Strike and commercial EDR. Thank You for reading the whole review. If you are going to do this course All The best !

Let me be upfront about where I am coming from. Before enrolling in ARTOC I had already completed CRTP, OSCP, CPTS, CRTO, and CRTL. I was not looking for an intro to red teaming. I was looking for something that would actually challenge me and show me something I had not seen before. ARTOC delivered on that.
I have done five well-regarded red team certifications before this one and ARTOC still found ways to teach me something new in almost every module. The infrastructure depth, the kernel content, the live EDR targets, AdaptixC2 coverage, and the way the whole course is structured around operational thinking rather than isolated techniques, it all adds up to something genuinely different.
My name is Vikram Pawar, also known as localh0ste. I am currently a student with a strong passion for Offensive Security, particularly Red Teaming, Adversary Simulation, and Tradecraft Development. Over the years, I have dedicated countless hours to building hands-on skills through lab environments, penetration testing engagements, CTF development, security research, and industry-recognized training programs.
After going through the course material and labs, I can confidently say that ARTOC is absolutely worth the investment for the right audience.
If your goal is to develop a deeper understanding of Command and Control (C2) infrastructure, traffic redirection, cloud-based Red Team operations, and maintaining strong Operational Security (OPSEC) throughout an engagement.
My name is Uday, i’m 17 and i started cybersecurity from absolute zero about 1yr ago. No prior background, just picked it up and started grinding. In that 1yr i’ve completed 120+ labs on HackTheBox, finished 10 prolabs including the mini prolabs, and cleared my CRTP. All of that from scratch in under a year. Red teaming is pretty much all i’ve focused on since day one.
ARTOC is a proper course for anyone serious about red teaming. The lab setup alone puts it ahead of most things out there and the redirectors content is some of the best practical stuff i’ve come across. It’s not perfect, a bit more maldev would’ve been nice, but for a one time payment with lifetime labs it’s hard to argue with.
I’m Jay, a student exploring the offensive security space with a focus on Red Teaming and malware development. I spend my time studying detection mechanisms, researching evasion concepts, and learning how modern security products operate under the hood.
Yes this course is 100% worth of investment because the course content you will see here is excellent and realistic and the lab is also very good and you will get lifetime access to the lab which is the best part having Cobalt Strike and commercial EDR. Thank You for reading the whole review. If you are going to do this course All The best !
I’m Rushikesh, 18. I got into cybersecurity because I genuinely enjoy it, not because of some career plan. Spent a lot of time on HackTheBox and VulnLab just doing machines and pro labs, mostly focused on Active Directory stuff. Nothing fancy, just someone who loves the grind and wanted to keep going deeper.
This course changed how I think about red teaming not just the techniques but the whole operational mindset around infrastructure, opsec and working against real defensive tooling. The one time payment with lifetime lab access and a live Cobalt Strike license in the environment is genuinely hard to beat.
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