NetworkNewb wrote: » If I bought PTP course now (being 20% off) does that lab time not go down until I use it? Or does your lab time go off from when you bought the course? Like would it be fine for me to buy the course right now and not start it for a month or two.
UnixGuy wrote: » Still reading through the PDFs of the first section (Web Security) and going through the videos now, I noticed there are few tools not mentioned in the PDFs but they're in the videos (unlike eJPT)....so we're expected to know all these tools? haven't got to the labs yet
luger wrote: » Im contemplating if to sign up for this course or not. I enjoyed the eJPT course and there are also quite some good reviews about it which i can confirm first hand but nothing as solid on this eCPPT course. Was hoping some for some solid feedback in this thread but you guys doing this course now seem a little hesitant about it. Can any of you guys doing this course actually recommend it or am i better off saving the course money and spend 2 months to seriously prepare for OSCP instead of eCPPT. A any feedback by today is welcome considering the 20% discount.....im not really paying for it since my work is paying for all my courses but a 20% discount would be welcomed by anybody Thanks
chazb0t wrote: » I'm loving it, it's definitely the next logical progession before the OSCP. Since I have no industry experience I feel like it's more mandatory for me, if you breezed through eJPT you might be OK skipping it and going straight to OSCP. From what I read on these forums and Reddit, I'd rather be overprepared for the OSCP(if there is such a thing) than be underprepared and have to re-take.
xXxKrisxXx wrote: » Having done eCPPT and OSCP, I think if you prepare hard enough for PWK and dedicate enough time to the lab environment you will persevere. There are good resources out there today that serve as perfect preparation for PWK. The main free resource out there right now that I found closest to PWK was Georgia Weidman's course on Cybrary titled, 'Advanced Penetration Testing'. She's an OSCP, and I feel like she's incorporated a lot of the PWK material inside of her free course. If you can grasp most of it, you'll be able to understand the PWK course content. The main emphasis I have to place here is you better have enough free time available in order to work through the labs. Do not give up. Georgia makes it look easy in her course - but when you're tasked with putting it all together in a lab environment, it's going to be a different situation. Lab time is so valuable, so if you register be sure to purchase enough. My opinion on the eCPPT material, I think it's great. I found the eCPPT Gold Exam is fantastic and way more impressive than their Silver Exam. eLearnSecurity's going to start gaining more recognition for their certifications once more and more people sign up and see how hands-on the exam is. The 20% discount is nothing you'll see Offensive Security do for their material. 'Seriously preparing' for Penetration Testing for Kali is practically doing. You can't sit back and just watch videos and retain material. You're going to have to practice putting everything together and following the proper methodology in a lab environment for any of it to stick. You're going to have to think out of the box a bit in the course and do a whole lot of research. The course material has good stuff in it, but they don't teach you everything you need to know to pop every box. Each one is designed a specific way and can be attacked various ways. I remember doing this course back in 2010. No one publicly disclosed exam restrictions involved, the lab environment was updated significantly between Offensive Security 101 (PWB) v2 to Version 3. These days if you do quick searching around, you can pretty much find out what to expect on the examination and there's good resources out there to help you prepare for it (outside of the PWK Material). I remember back then all I had was time. I was a student and lived at home. I'd spend like 6-14 hours a day online doing research and hacking away at the lab environment. Do you currently work in IT luger? Do you see yourself hopping online as soon as you get home if you aren't burned out and taking a swing at the machines in the lab? From what I remember every day is counted as a lab day whether you connect in and try to break things or you don't. I'm not saying it's not do-able studying a couple hours every night and on weekends. I look at my situation now working a 40 hour week, and I know I wouldn't be able to pull it off like I did back then. I would weigh your decision based on your will power and the time you can commit to the labs. eCPPT is more at your own pace, they aren't going to make you, 'Try Harder', you can get hints on their practical lab challenges with the click of a button. The exam's not going to be a cake walk, and you're definitely going to have to prove that you have learned the core of the material. What I got the most out of PWK was that I couldn't get hints at the click of button. That I had to actually research it and learn why I had to do X, before trying Y, and Z. It's this type of learning style that enforces learning the techniques. This can break people and/or it can make people.