Our Vision
The Boston Cybernetics Institute (BCI) is a public benefit corporation, founded in 2017 by three former researchers from MIT Lincoln Laboratory.
The mission of BCI is to promote and provide cyber-security education and training in furtherance of the national defense of the United States of America.
The best means of accomplishing this mission is by combining direct education and training with customized curriculum development.
In order for BCI to deliver the best education in the latest techniques, we must also conduct research, systems analyses, and consulting for ongoing programs.
Our Leadership
President​
Chief Operations Officer
Our instructors are passionate about enabling people to reach their potential through shared culture and teamwork.
Each are experienced in teaching and conducting Reversing and Exploitation.
Director of Research and Instructor
Chief Technology Officer
Services
We specialize in training students in cyber systems analysis, reverse-engineering, and vulnerability assessment of mission platforms.
Visit our course catalog for more information.
Education
A well-defined problem is half the solution.
We transform large vague problems into more manageable descriptions so mission commanders can triage their resources to the right solutions.
Systems Analysis
We conduct research in both offensive and defensive cybersecurity to provide novel options to decision-makers.
Research
Contact
453 Washington Street
APT# 8A
Boston, Massachusetts
02111
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Email: info@BostonCyber.org
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DUNS#: 080984337
CAGE Code: 80CU5
Contracts and Certifications
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GSA IT-70 Highly Adaptive Cybersecurity Services (HACS) 132-45
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Contract #47QTCA20D001G​
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Duns: 080984337
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CAGE: 80CU5
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Status: Small Business
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We accept check, wire, credit cards, ACH
CNO Developer Training Windows and Linux
13-Week Comprehensive Bootcamp
Course Location and Dates
On-site | Off-site | Dates Given by Request
Price
Rates are set per class, depending on size and requirements.
Class Format
"Hands-on" driven via exercises, theory, and diagrams to support.
Students are assigned their own hosted virtual machine (VM).
VMs will contain all content for the class.
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Prerequisites
Students are presumed to have a background in software development. Some may have a background in Linux, some in Windows, some in C, and some in Java, but they all need the ability to think logically and methodically about software development
Fundamentals of Software Reverse-Engineering
Course Location and Dates
On-site | Off-site | Dates Given by Request
Price
Rates are set per class, depending on size and requirements.
Class Format
"Hands-on" driven via exercises, theory and diagrams to support.
Students are assigned their own hosted virtual machine (VM).
VMs will contain all content for class.
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Prerequisites
Computer with web connectivity.
Basic knowledge of programming in C and/or C++.
Prior exposure to programming is a plus but, not expected.
Our Privacy Policy
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