Chris:/* wrote: » So I have completed the eCPPT training and test. Passed the whole thing the first time through and thoroughly enjoyed the material. .
ipchain wrote: » Congratulations on a job well done, Chris:/* . What is next for you? Any plans?
SephStorm wrote: » im looking for a course to beef up my hands on experience before starting OSCP Personally I am concerned, I havent found a course that supposedly has a good course on programming. the OSCP has required knowledge of Python, and maybe some others.
Chris:/* wrote: » It took me 120 days to finish the training because I was completing it with my M.S. and a Gold Paper for SANS. I took the full 30 days for the certification portion to make sure that I found and documented everything. I spent just under a thousand for the course and all the labs. You get 30 days of access to each set of labs with the package I paid for. The Hera Labs are based on network based exploitation and the Coliseum labs are based on web exploitation. I had plenty of network exploitation knowledge so I probably could have skipped it but I was hopping to see if there was anything in the course that I did not know. That being said the labs were very good overall especially if you have limited engagement experiencetyle.
SephStorm wrote: » "Scripting Expert"= scary. lol Well Ive done some bash scripting in preparation for the OSCP, but I doubt im ready to proceed to python or another real language. I think i'll need some hand-holding through that process.
SephStorm wrote: » One issue I fear is that I have no real interest in programming outside of hacking. The programming for dummies books says that I should think of something id like to do and think of the steps... "hack system. produce shell..."