sbilal wrote: » Hi Please advice. Thanks
mokaz wrote: » It's fairly easy, you've already got everything you'd need; an internet connection. Do your research on the OSCP, read every possible blogs, certification stories and so on. I did it this way, read all i could, setup up my OSCP environment and registered for PWK at OffSec once i've felt confident with my environment as well as all the tools i'd needed. One of my initial inspiration for registering to PWK was this post (as well as receiving and parsing the CISM review manual...):http://www.securitysift.com/offsec-pwb-oscp Then i'd highly suggest you spare all your nights and weekends for the next 4 to 6 months. I've well prepared ahead of registering and did all the CTFs i possibly could so i had a clue as to what to expect and did my OSCP from april to august 2015 which makes 5 months (this right in the middle of a job change which is for real a very very bad idea). And honestly I've had not much of a life during this time. I know some folks made the home run faster but that is the time i needed. I think i gave the OSCP 2 to 6 hours daily, my lunch breaks on my 3g dongle, certainly 1 full week end day in average. Hope this helps you and go ahead register (10 to 14 days delay between registration and start) and prepare yourself.. And dont worry you can extend lab times as much as you'd want so you can be the best Jedi at your challenge.. Honestly, this cert is by far the best training I've ever done though you've got to understand one thing, you're pretty much on your own while doing PWK. So best advise would be to start this with a close friend wanting to do the same so you can share thoughts and attacks plans... Cheers, m.