Cary, North Carolina, May 14th, 2025/CyberNewsWire/--
With over 26,000 new CVEs documented in the past year, security teams are drowning in vulnerability alerts while facing exploit windows that have compressed to hours in many cases.
"Reading CVE bulletins is not the same as knowing how to stop the attack," said Dara Warn, CEO at INE Security. "Our
Skill Dive platform gives practitioners hands-on experience with real vulnerabilities in contained environments, cutting incident response times when these same issues hit production. This practical approach delivers far more value than traditional security certifications alone."
CVEs are the standard identifiers for known vulnerabilities, but many security teams struggle to implement effective mitigations at scale, even those with Sec+ and other entry-level certifications.
"When a critical CVE drops, you don't have time to theorize," said Tracy Wallace, Director of Content at INE Security. "Teams with hands-on practice respond significantly faster because they've seen similar attack patterns before. Log4Shell (CVE-2021-44228) was a perfect example – practitioners who had experience with JNDI injection attacks were able to implement effective mitigations within hours, while others took days or even weeks to fully remediate."
Skill Dive delivers immediate advantages for practitioners:
SecOps teams, security analysts, and IT admins get exactly what certification courses miss: hands-on practice with real-world vulnerabilities.
"Security professionals who regularly drill on current vulnerabilities become exponentially more valuable to their organizations," said Wallace. "The best defenders understand both the attack and defense sides of the equation."
High-Impact CVEs in the Skill Dive Collection
The platform features hands-on labs for the most actively exploited vulnerabilities in enterprise environments, including:
"We continuously track which vulnerabilities are most actively exploited," said Wallace. "Our collection prioritizes CVEs with the highest real-world impact, not just theoretical severity ratings."
The Skill Dive approach includes:
Recent lab additions include other top-exploited vulnerabilities such as Cacti Import Packages RCE (CVE-2024-25641), Gradio Path Traversal (CVE-2024-1561), Calibre Arbitrary File Read (CVE-2024-6781), Graylog Information Exposure (CVE-2024-24824), and Navidrome SQL Injection (CVE-2024-47062).
"Security teams that regularly practice with new vulnerabilities stop more breaches, period," said Wallace. "Practice transforms defense from constant firefighting into strategic advantage."
Individual subscriptions to Skill Dive are available now. Enterprise packages for team training are also available.
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Kathryn Brown
INE Security
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