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Re: Do you need a degree for working in cybersecurity?
Pentesting is one of the InfoSec fields where you are often looked down upon by other pentesters if you have degrees or certs. You find a lot of very smart, creative, and obsessive people who can't hack academics being attracted to pentesting and forming mainstream-education-hating cliques. You see these people en masse at… -
Re: Whats the best way to learn Backtrack4 and Metasploit?
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Re: Bug Bounty
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Re: Pentesing mentor needed
Have you looked into taking some courses like the Pentester Academy courses, or eLearnSecurity. That is the point of those entry level, intermediate pentesting classes. To sort of compile all the information and act as a resource. THat way you can prepare for the more challenging things like the eCPPT, GPEN, or OSCP… -
Re: CySA+ Beta Exam
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Re: Can someone explain some of these terms to me?
There are several specially built operating systems (Linux based), with tools preloaded...Kali is one of the major ones...primarily used for pentesting and security testing. The next three are tools you use for various things in infosec...primarily finding vulnerabilities or for pentesting. The next two are to help learn… -
Re: CEH Practical
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It is worth go to USA
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Re: OnlineWirelessAttacks-OSWP
"Can anyone actually be honest and speak on what their own ROI has been for getting this cert? As in, "My salary went from X to X after getting this cert.". Not so concerned about hearsay. Believe half of what you see, and none of what you hear, unless you can actually prove otherwise." The contract I'm on requires… -
Re: Is mile2 known IT sec field?
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