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Prove your cybersecurity knowledge

The community-driven platform where cybersecurity professionals validate what they know, compete against peers, and stay sharp. Not a replacement for labs — the knowledge layer that makes everything else more effective.

The knowledge layer for cybersecurity

TryHackMe and Hack The Box teach you to exploit a box. SecProve proves you understand the landscape around it — the frameworks, the tradeoffs, the emerging threats, and the decisions that matter when the alert fires at 2 AM.

Labs
Hack it. Build it.
SecProve
Know it. Prove it.
43
Domains from GRC to quantum security
4
Pillars — cyber, AI, AI threats, quantum
1v1
Head-to-head peer challenges
100%
Per-choice explanations on every question

Built For Every Cybersecurity Professional

SOC Analysts
Detection engineering, SIEM, incident response
Pentesters
Offensive techniques, red teaming, methodology
GRC Professionals
Compliance frameworks, risk quantification, audit
Cloud Engineers
AWS/Azure/GCP security, IAM, container security
AI/ML Engineers
LLM security, adversarial ML, AI governance
Security Leaders
Board communication, program management, strategy
Career Changers
Structured learning paths, cert prep, validation
Developers
AppSec, secure SDLC, OWASP, DevSecOps

What Makes SecProve Different

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Community-Driven Competition

Challenge any peer with a shareable link. 30-person weekly leagues. Rivalries tracked. This isn't a leaderboard — it's real head-to-head proof of knowledge.

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Every Subculture, One Platform

43 domains spanning offensive, defensive, GRC, cloud, AI security, quantum, and executive leadership. A pentester who understands compliance writes better reports.

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Deep AI Security Coverage

Launching with 19 AI and quantum security domains — LLM attacks, agentic AI, AI red teaming, governance. The industry's most critical skills gap, covered systematically.

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Continuous Validation

Knowledge decays. SecProve tracks it. Spaced repetition, decay curves, quarterly reviews. Prove you know it now — not that you passed a cert three years ago.

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Every Wrong Answer Teaches

Per-choice explanations for every answer. Citations to NIST, OWASP, MITRE. Wrong answers are learning moments — you'll learn more from getting it wrong than right.

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Augments Your Lab Work

SecProve doesn't replace TryHackMe or HTB — it's the knowledge layer that makes your hands-on work more effective. Breadth here, depth there.

Explore the Curriculum

4 pillars covering the full breadth of cybersecurity — from traditional domains like GRC and network security to emerging areas like AI threats and quantum computing. Click any pillar to explore.

C1Adversarial Machine Learning

Evasion attacks, poisoning attacks, model extraction, membership inference, model inversion, gradient-based attacks.

C2LLM-Specific Attacks

Prompt injection (direct & indirect), jailbreaking, prompt leaking, training data extraction, hallucination exploitation, agent manipulation.

C5AI Red Teaming

AI system threat modeling, red teaming methodology for LLMs (OWASP Top 10 for LLMs), automated red teaming tools, evaluation frameworks.

C7AI Governance & Risk

EU AI Act compliance, NIST AI RMF, AI risk assessment, model cards, algorithmic auditing, AI incident response.

C11Agentic AI Security

Agent architectures & threat surface, tool/action security, delegation & permission escalation, memory & context poisoning, multi-agent system security.

C3AI Supply Chain Security

Model provenance, dataset poisoning, Hugging Face risks, ML library vulnerabilities, trojanized models.

Coming soon
C4AI Data Security

Training data poisoning, PII leakage from models, differential privacy, federated learning security.

Coming soon
C6AI Infrastructure Security

GPU cluster security, ML pipeline security, model serving endpoints, secrets management in ML.

Coming soon
C8AI Safety & Alignment

Guardrails, content filtering bypass, model monitoring, drift detection, output control.

Coming soon
C9Deepfakes & Synthetic Media

Deepfake detection, synthetic voice/video attacks, identity verification bypass, C2PA standards.

Coming soon
C10AI-Enabled Disinformation

Bot networks, AI-generated propaganda, influence operations, detection methods.

Coming soon

Launching with AI security domains. Traditional cybersecurity domains expanding based on community demand.

How It Works

1

Assess Your Knowledge

Pick a domain — from cloud security to AI governance. Answer expert-written questions with real-world scenarios, code review, and architecture analysis.

2

Learn from Every Answer

Every answer — right or wrong — comes with detailed explanations, citations to NIST/OWASP/MITRE, and career context. The wrong answers teach you the most.

3

Compete & Prove It

Challenge peers with shareable links. Climb weekly leagues. Track your progress across domains. Earn credentials. Share proof of knowledge on LinkedIn.

Why SecProve Exists

I built SecProve because the cybersecurity profession has an uncomfortable truth: most of us don't actually know how much we know. We collect certifications, complete annual compliance training, read blog posts, and attend conferences — but none of that tells us whether we can actually make the right call when it matters.

The industry offers two extremes: hands-on labs that test whether you can hack a box (valuable, but narrow), and passive video courses that test whether you can stay awake (less valuable). What's missing is the knowledge layer — structured assessment that covers the full breadth of what a cybersecurity professional needs to know, from GRC frameworks and cloud security to AI threats and incident response.

SecProve is that layer. It doesn't replace your lab environment — it augments it. You hack the box on TryHackMe, you prove you understand the landscape on SecProve. We cover 43 domains across 4 pillars, with deep AI security content that nobody else offers systematically. And we make it competitive — because challenging a peer and seeing where you disagree is more educational than any textbook.

The vision is a community-driven platform where every cybersecurity professional — from career changers to CISOs — can continuously prove what they know, identify what they don't, and get a clear path forward. Built by the community, for the community.

Free
Full question bank access. Forever. No credit card.
$9.92/mo
Pro annual. 1v1 challenges, career coaching, leagues.
$99/yr
Founding Member. Locked for life. First 1,000 only.

Less than 1.5% the cost of a single SANS course.

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Know it. Prove it. Compete on it.

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