Security Training

Security Training for the AI Coding Era

Your team uses AI to write code. Do they know how to write it securely?

Sherlock Forensics offers cybersecurity training for development teams, executives and non-technical staff. Courses include AI Code Security Fundamentals ($2,500 CAD, half-day, up to 15 people), Vibe Coding Security Workshop ($4,000 CAD, full-day, up to 15 people), Security Awareness for Non-Technical Teams ($1,500 CAD, 2 hours, up to 25 people) and Executive Security Briefing ($750 CAD, 1 hour). All sessions led by Ryan Purita, CISSP, ISSAP, ISSMP. On-site in Vancouver or remote. Contact 604.229.1994.

Training Programs

Courses for every team

01

AI Code Security Fundamentals

Half-day | $2,500 CAD | Up to 15 people

Hands-on training for development teams using AI coding assistants. Learn what AI-generated code gets wrong, how to recognize common vulnerability patterns and how to build secure coding practices into AI-assisted workflows.

  • What AI-generated code gets wrong
  • Common vulnerability patterns in AI output
  • Secure coding practices for AI-assisted development
  • Hands-on exercises with real vulnerable code
02

Vibe Coding Security Workshop

Full day | $4,000 CAD | Up to 15 people

A full-day workshop for teams building with Cursor, Bolt, Lovable and other AI coding platforms. Covers authentication, authorization, input validation, environment security and deployment hardening with a live audit of a sample vibe-coded application.

  • Securing apps built with Cursor, Bolt, Lovable
  • Authentication, authorization and input validation
  • Environment security and deployment hardening
  • Live audit of a sample vibe-coded app
03

Security Awareness for Non-Technical Teams

2 hours | $1,500 CAD | Up to 25 people

Practical security awareness for non-technical staff. Covers phishing recognition, password hygiene, social engineering defense and incident reporting procedures. No technical background required.

  • Phishing recognition
  • Password hygiene
  • Social engineering defense
  • Incident reporting procedures
04

Executive Security Briefing

1 hour | $750 CAD

A concise briefing for leadership teams covering current attack trends, AI coding risks for the business, compliance requirements and the ROI of security investment. Designed for executives and board members.

  • Current attack trends and threat intelligence
  • AI coding risks for the business
  • Compliance requirements overview
  • ROI of security investment

Why Sherlock

Training from practitioners, not academics

Real-world experience

Every example and exercise comes from actual penetration test findings. We teach what attackers actually exploit, not theoretical risks from a textbook.

designed for your stack

We customize exercises and examples to your team's specific tools, frameworks and deployment environment. No generic slides.

Certified instructors

All sessions led by Ryan Purita, CISSP, ISSAP, ISSMP with over 20 years of cybersecurity experience and court-qualified forensic examiner credentials.

Actionable takeaways

Participants leave with security checklists, configuration templates and pre-commit hooks they can apply to their projects immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Training FAQs

How many people can attend each training session?
AI Code Security Fundamentals and Vibe Coding Security Workshop sessions accommodate up to 15 participants for hands-on effectiveness. Security Awareness for Non-Technical Teams sessions accommodate up to 25 participants. Executive Security Briefings have no strict limit but work best with groups of 5 to 15. Contact us for larger groups.
Do you offer remote training?
Yes. All training sessions are available remotely via video conference. Remote sessions follow the same curriculum and include the same hands-on exercises as on-site sessions. On-site training is available in Metro Vancouver and across Western Canada.
Can you customize the training for our tech stack?
Absolutely. We tailor every session to your team's technology stack, tools and threat model. If your team uses specific AI coding tools, frameworks or deployment platforms, we adjust the examples and exercises to match your real environment.
What credentials does the instructor have?
All training is led by Ryan Purita, who holds CISSP, ISSAP and ISSMP certifications with over 20 years of digital forensics and cybersecurity experience. Ryan is a court-qualified forensic examiner and has been featured on CBC Marketplace, Global National and other major media outlets.
Do participants receive any materials after training?
Yes. Every participant receives a digital training guide, a security checklist specific to their role, and access to our Secure Vibe Coding Setup Guide. Development teams also receive configuration templates and pre-commit hook scripts covered during the session.

Training Details

Training Program Structure

Pre-Training Assessment: Before every engagement, Sherlock Forensics conducts a pre-training assessment to understand your team's current security knowledge, the tools they use daily and the specific threat landscape for your industry. This assessment shapes the curriculum so that every minute of training addresses real gaps rather than reviewing concepts your team already understands. For development teams, we review your CI/CD pipeline, code review practices and deployment configuration to build exercises around your actual environment. For non-technical teams, we analyze your organization's recent phishing attempts and social engineering exposure to create realistic scenarios. The result is training that feels immediately relevant because it is built from your own risk profile.

Post-Training Support: Training does not end when the session ends. Every participant receives 30 days of email support for security questions related to the training content. Development teams receive pre-configured security tooling including pre-commit hooks, linting rules and CI pipeline security checks that they can deploy immediately. We also provide a follow-up assessment 60 days after training to measure knowledge retention and identify areas that need reinforcement. Organizations that combine training with a penetration test receive a gap analysis showing where human factors contributed to technical findings. This bridges the gap between awareness and implementation, ensuring that training translates into measurable security improvements across your team and codebase.

Ready to Train Your Team?

Security training that sticks.

Contact us to book a session for your team. On-site in Vancouver or remote anywhere in Canada.

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