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Re: Pentest+ resources
So I took this exam today after watching and lurking around here. I'll tell you this much--I hate to break it to you but these books won't be of much value on this exam. You need deep and advanced knowledge of specific exploits. You may get what you need from some of those books as an aggregate, but I wouldn't waste your… -
Re: Will the OSCP open doors?
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Re: Official study eLearnsecurity
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Re: OSCP Is it really that hard?
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Why eLearnSecurity PTSv3 has been the best pentesting course so far.
Why eLearnSecurity PSTv3 has been the best pentesting course so far. So, before the PTSv3 course, I wasn't into IT security at all. I barely knew the basics stuff that almost everyone knows, just a few terms but nothing else. However, from the first day of the course I've never been bored about it. I thought it would have… -
Re: Security Auditing software...
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Re: Calling all Penetration Testing with BackTrack (PWB)/OSCP students!
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Re: Which SANS course to begin with?
If pentesting is a significant part of your job definitely get the GPEN. it will make you a much more competent penetration tester. I also think that the GCIH falls under your skillset as well. The GPEN is 100% pentesting, where the GCIH is one day of incident handling and five days of pentesting. Ed Skoudis does both… -
Re: Jr Pentest interview next week
I will finally have my phone interview tomorrow around noon mountain time. It should be interesting! I'm still working on the web application security section in the eCPPT course. I decided to purchase a monthly membership with Safari Books, so I could start reading the "The Web Application Hackers Handbook" right away.… -
Re: Linux engineer needed, must have MCITP
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