AI-assisted penetration testing workflow 2026

AI-Assisted Pentesting: A Practical Guide for 2026 (Junior & Senior)

Claude just found 500 zero-days in production software. Kali Linux now has a native AI integration. Every security vendor is slapping “AI-powered” on their marketing page. And you’re sitting there thinking: okay, but where do I actually start? This guide is for you — the practicing pentester who knows their craft, understands the methodology, but hasn’t figured out how to meaningfully integrate AI into real engagements. We’ll cover the full kill chain, with concrete prompts, real tools, and honest assessments of where AI helps versus where it still fails. ...

March 29, 2026 · 10 min · Red Team Guide
HTB vs TryHackMe

Hack The Box vs TryHackMe: Which Platform is Better in 2026?

If you’re trying to break into offensive security — or level up your existing skills — you’ve probably been told to “just practice on HTB or THM.” Good advice. But which one? And for what? I’ve used both platforms extensively. Here’s the honest breakdown, based on what actually matters for building real-world penetration testing skills. The Short Answer TryHackMe is better for beginners and structured learners Hack The Box is better for intermediate-to-advanced practitioners and job prep Most serious practitioners use both Now let’s get into why. ...

March 28, 2026 · 6 min · Red Team Guide
Home Pentest Lab

How to Build a Home Pentest Lab on a Budget (2026 Guide)

A home lab is the single highest-leverage investment you can make in an offensive security career. Online platforms are great, but nothing replaces the muscle memory you build configuring, breaking, and rebuilding your own environment. The good news: you don’t need to spend thousands. A functional pentest lab in 2026 can be built for under $300 — and if you already have a decent laptop, possibly for free. This is the guide I wish I’d had when I started. ...

March 28, 2026 · 8 min · Red Team Guide