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Pentest+ study plan and materials
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Oh that's interesting - yes I passed the CySA+ Beta exam in 2016. The email didn't specify WHICH exam I passed but since I've only done one (this Pentest+ beta exam) since 2016 I assumed it was the Pentest+ exam results.... you think the congratulations email I received was from a beta exam in 2016? How confusing,… -
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I figured as the PenTest+ is multiple choice, that it'd focus more on theory and procedure and less of the hands on (which is where the eJPT/OSCP would come into play). It seemed like it would be out of place and more equate to the CEH style of exam, which I didn't care for (again - theory and procedure and less of the… -
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Sorry, but I don't share your opinion on comparing eJPT with OSCP, I know that e-learnsec are hands'on based, but, they are too far from the Offensive Security Courses and Certifications level. I see your point, hands-on vs multiple choices, but, ECSA also is hands-on, but the level compared with OSCP (or OSCE, and so for)… -
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1) Prior experience. I've got about 3 years of infosec exp. and some of that was vulnerability assessments, vulnerability management, and penetration testing. 2) The PenTest+ Exam Objectives. This is THE most important resource. 3) GPEN course books. Borrowed a copy of the 2016 version and will read through once, probably…
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