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Lizano
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Any body ever heard of or used these guys ? I came across while reviewing ethicalhacker.net, and it sounds quite interesting. Was wondering if anybody in here knew about them, would recommend them or any similiar offerings.
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Bl8ckr0uter Inactive Imported Users Posts: 5,031 ■■■■■■■■□□Any body ever heard of or used these guys ? I came across while reviewing ethicalhacker.net, and it sounds quite interesting. Was wondering if anybody in here knew about them, would recommend them or any similiar offerings.
I was just talking with Dynamik about this. I'm reading the same review and strongly considering putting the 250 down and getting the course. It looks awesome. 650 is a decent amount of money. I wonder how much the student pricing is going to cost. . . -
Lizano Member Posts: 230 ■■■□□□□□□□I was just talking with Dynamik about this. I'm reading the same review and strongly considering putting the 250 down and getting the course. It looks awesome.
Maybe we can get a group discount. lol. I am seriously considering it too. -
dynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□I strongly recommend it. It's gotten rave reviews on EH from people whose opinions I respect greatly, and my manager loves it. We're probably going to have all our analysts do this. I've only seen bits and pieces personally, but I'll definitely be doing this after I wrap up the OffSec stuff. Armando seems like a pretty cool guy too
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Bl8ckr0uter Inactive Imported Users Posts: 5,031 ■■■■■■■■□□Maybe we can get a group discount. lol. I am seriously considering it too.
This literally woke me up. I was kinda lackluster (I've been reading about ISSE frameworks) but now I am awake now. I kind of need to pay attention to the policies since I have to write one for my company lol.I strongly recommend it. It's gotten rave reviews on EH from people whose opinions I respect greatly, and my manager loves it. We're probably going to have all our analysts do this. I've only seen bits and pieces personally, but I'll definitely be doing this after I wrap up the OffSec stuff. Armando seems like a pretty cool guy too
You company seems like a pretty cool shop man. The class seems to be valuable but the certs value is going to take some time to determine. -
dynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□You company seems like a pretty cool shop man. The class seems to be valuable but the certs value is going to take some time to determine.
We get $4k for training annually. This course is a fantastic value; we're not too concerned about the certification. The SANS courses are fantastic, but they pretty much take up your entire budget for the year.
I'll probably also be taking these next year: Heorot.net
The first two are actually pretty affordable. It starts getting pricey at the third level... -
Bl8ckr0uter Inactive Imported Users Posts: 5,031 ■■■■■■■■□□I'll probably also be taking these next year: Heorot.net
The first two are actually pretty affordable. It starts getting pricey at the third level...
That looks sweet as well. I will probably start looking at this stuff after I get the SSCP so I can get those CPE's. -
docrice Member Posts: 1,706 ■■■■■■■■■■Good God, there are more and more courses coming out. I don't know whether to be happy or dazed at how much work I have cut out for me...
Update: The more I read about it on their site, the more excited I get. Maybe I'm just a sucker when fed marketing fluff. In any case, I don't plan to work as a pentester, but I'm highly interested in the content material. Although I'm working on my CISSP, I'd much rather take this. Paying in full ($599 through this month) is do-able for me. Anyone know how this compares to the Offensive Security course(s)? I don't have a programming background at all, and I got the sense that the OSCP had content that required a basic understanding in coding. The FAQ for the eLearnSecurity mentioned that while it's recommended, it isn't ultimately necessary.Hopefully-useful stuff I've written: http://kimiushida.com/bitsandpieces/articles/ -
Bl8ckr0uter Inactive Imported Users Posts: 5,031 ■■■■■■■■□□Good God, there are more and more courses coming out. I don't know whether to be happy or dazed at how much work I have cut out for me...
Update: The more I read about it on their site, the more excited I get. Maybe I'm just a sucker when fed marketing fluff. In any case, I don't plan to work as a pentester, but I'm highly interested in the content material. Although I'm working on my CISSP, I'd much rather take this. Paying in full ($599 through this month) is do-able for me. Anyone know how this compares to the Offensive Security course(s)? I don't have a programming background at all, and I got the sense that the OSCP had content that required a basic understanding in coding. The FAQ for the eLearnSecurity mentioned that while it's recommended, it isn't ultimately necessary.
I don't think your a sucker. I will probably take this next year along with the C|EH. I hope they keep that price because paying $600 isn't doable this month. Still paying for stuff related to my move. Plus I want an Evo -
dynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□From what I've heard, it's more structured, methodical, and comprehensive than the OSCP. The OffSec guys are notorious for their, "Try Harder" motto. If you're stuck on something and need a hand, well, you're just going to be told to try harder That said, the OSCP is a solid course. I'd take it after this one if you're going to do both.
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phoeneous Member Posts: 2,333 ■■■■■■■□□□Looks like something I might pursue next year after CCNA:S. Any programming pre-reqs needed?
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docrice Member Posts: 1,706 ■■■■■■■■■■From their FAQ:
To benefit from the most advanced topics covered in the course, you're expected to have basic notions of programming languages and how networks and websites work. Recommended but however not strictly necessary skills are: C/C++/ASM/PHP basic understanding. Networking basic understanding.
I'm not a developer so I wouldn't have a clue, but I'm also not interested in gaining a cert out of this (at least not in the near term). I just want to add to my knowledge. If this course is as good as people make it out to be, it'll be well-worth the cost. Compare that to spending a few thousand at Global Knowledge for live instruction. I don't think I'd ever do those again. So far, the only course I've experienced that was worth the thousands was a SANS one.Hopefully-useful stuff I've written: http://kimiushida.com/bitsandpieces/articles/ -
phoeneous Member Posts: 2,333 ■■■■■■■□□□From their FAQ:
To benefit from the most advanced topics covered in the course, you're expected to have basic notions of programming languages and how networks and websites work. Recommended but however not strictly necessary skills are: C/C++/ASM/PHP basic understanding. Networking basic understanding.
ASM? Wow. I don't think I know anyone that knows ASM.