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Re: What is the wisest choice for a series of certifications for pentesting.
I think you ought to check out this thread. The creator of this thread would loathe you for asking this. You can't just learn how to pen-test by cert books or bootcamp. There isn't even a formal education program that can teach you how to pen-test. You need to become an expert on the networking basic in order to be able to… -
Re: Question for other Penetration Testers
There's really nothing surprising about what you are experiencing. I run a pentest company, although I don't consider myself a real pentester since that's not my background. There are actually a lot of companies that provide cookie-cutter pentesting. The work you described is typical of the bigger companies that provide… -
Re: CEH - Has it value ??
Also realize that the C|EH is not a pentesting certification. It the first requirement in getting the EC-Council LPT (Licensed Penetration Tester) certification. C|EH has the candidate study concepts that are useful to a pentester, but it does not directly test you on pentesting knowledge and skills as the Pentest+ and… -
Re: My Mission to becoming a pentester
This list is beyond advantageous for a 1 year period IMHO. Also you noted the MCSA before July...just to clarify, the MCITP is retiring in July but the MCSA 2008 will still be available. It is a good list to get into security, BUT how good are you with pentesting tools? Can you script in python? Are you fluent in BT? What… -
Re: Pentester Academy - Active Directory Lab & Certified Red Team Professional
Ok you are getting confused with the labs and perhaps in the podcast there was some confusion as well. The Active Directory and the Red team lab are one thing (an actual VPN connection into a live domain environment). Pentester Academy and your monthly subscription get you access to another lab called www.attackdefense.com… -
Re: AWAE Journey (Starting Jan, 2020)
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Pentester Academy Subscription
I know the assembly courses are very highly recommended through PTA, and I definitely plan on doing both 32 and 64 bit courses. But they have a ton of other courses as well, including multiple courses in pen testing, high level languages, and forensics. Has anyone done any of these other courses? I'm trying to decide if it… -
Re: Come work in my ITSOC group at Verizon!
A pentesting group at Verizon that I work with is looking for a "slightly more than entry level" person for their pentesting team. This is a great opportunity for very technical person with basic pentesting knowledge and skills to start their pentesting career. Certs are good to have, but are not necessary. The job… -
Re: to become a pen tester?
Also to consider there is many different types of services that could be called a pentest. White Box -Client aware Grey Box - Client Semi-Aware Black Box - Client is in the dark basic pentest - check vulnerabilities and validate (open the front door) full pentest - get in get root advanced pentest - break in, steal the… -
Re: What certification should I undertake next?
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