Pentest+ resources
I just wanted to post on how I am preparing for this exam in late April...I probably won't pass the exam, only because I am not a programmer and feel I won't be prepared. But for only $50 it is worth trying to be an urban achiever for this cert.
I am watching these on YouTube ~ (If anyone else has some other YouTube channels to suggest, please post below)
Dan's Courses: https://www.youtube.com/user/danscourses/playlists
Jason Dion: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEJy7bKsMJqyb_z75V1fAsg/videos
Speed Reading (time is of the essence):
Sybex's Penetration Testing Essentials ISDN# 9781119235309 By: Sean-Philip Oriyano
NIST 800-115 - https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-115/final
C|EH 2nd Edition - ISBN # 9780071836487 by Matt Walker's 2014
OISSG - Information Systems Security Assessment Framework - http://www.oissg.org/issaf02/issaf0.1-5.pdf
Not that I can get through ALL of this material in 29 more days, but just wanted to share what I was using.
Any other resources you want to share, please post below!
Cheers & Hi5!
I am watching these on YouTube ~ (If anyone else has some other YouTube channels to suggest, please post below)
Dan's Courses: https://www.youtube.com/user/danscourses/playlists
Jason Dion: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEJy7bKsMJqyb_z75V1fAsg/videos
Speed Reading (time is of the essence):
Sybex's Penetration Testing Essentials ISDN# 9781119235309 By: Sean-Philip Oriyano
NIST 800-115 - https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-115/final
C|EH 2nd Edition - ISBN # 9780071836487 by Matt Walker's 2014
OISSG - Information Systems Security Assessment Framework - http://www.oissg.org/issaf02/issaf0.1-5.pdf
Not that I can get through ALL of this material in 29 more days, but just wanted to share what I was using.
Any other resources you want to share, please post below!
Cheers & Hi5!
CompTIA A+, Network+, i-Net+, MCP 70-210, CNA v5, Server+, Security+, Cloud+, CySA+, ISC² CC
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[FONT="]Sybex's Penetration Testing Essentials ISDN# [/FONT][FONT="]9781119235309 [/FONT]By: Sean-Philip Oriyano
I found it to be pretty basic, but for someone who doesn't have any Pentesting knowledge it seems a decent introduction. A quick read.
Also using the CE|H book.
I also picked up the Packt Python Penetration Testing Cookbook: ISBN - [FONT="]978-1784399771[/FONT]. It's also a quick read of Python script examples, so not in-depth. Also going to read the Advanced Penetration Testing: Hacking the World's Most Secure Networks: ISBN - [FONT="]978-1119367680, which also looks a bit introductory.
I don't expect to pass myself, either, but the review and new learning will be good, and, hey, if I pass, all the better. I passed the CSA+ beta, so there is always a chance!! [/FONT]
I'm not sure what your goal is here--if you want to be a cert-hunter or what, but I don't think you can go and just take this exam and pass it without much experience on a keyboard. I have a rudimentary knowledge of pentesting but it's what I want to do and I have a Bachelors in Programming and specifically Secure Programming, so that helped me a lot on the exam due to the facets of secure and insecure programming. I also have used Kali Linux and some of those Script Kiddie tools. That's the best advice I can give without giving you answers. Just take the Overview and research all the material there.