Threat Hunting
Hunt Club: Lateral Movement Table
Structured hypothesis cards and notebook discipline for chasing subtle lateral movement without burning the room.
Duration: 32 hours over four weeks
Format: Remote-first with optional Seoul meetup
Skill focus: Advanced
Listed fee: ₩920,000 (informational; no checkout on this site)
Request informationOutline
Hunters receive sparse starting artifacts and must justify each pivot on a shared whiteboard log. Sessions reward narrow hypotheses and penalize noisy pivots through mentor commentary rather than hidden scoring gimmicks.
Included practices
- Hypothesis card deck with worked counterexamples
- Shared activity log reviewers annotate nightly
- Two long-form hunts capped at ninety minutes each
- Office hours with threat researcher on pivot fatigue
- Notebook export compatible with Markdown
- Optional weekend quiet hunt with async mentor notes
Outcomes
- Draft three falsifiable hypotheses before touching data
- Retire a dead trail with a written reason
- Hand off an unfinished thread without losing narrative
Lead mentor
Yuki Taneda
Threat researcher publishing quarterly pattern notes for cohorts.
Participant notes
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“The pivot fatigue office hour saved our team weeks of argument. We adopted the hypothesis cards for live incidents the following Monday.”