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Re: Passed the eJPT Exam (Review Inside)
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Re: Current Pentester, Passed GPEN, is GCIH worth it for price of exam?
I'm in a similiar situation myself, recently passed GPEN and OSCP but I feel learning more threat hunting will really benefit my career at this point. I've seen the GCIH material as well and honestly I think GCFA is the better route to go as it's actually focused on advanced IR and threat hunting specifically. I'm not a… -
Re: I passed my CYSA+
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Re: need help
I would go for the Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) cert. If your company has an IT Audit group, try to get hired into that group. A lot of times it's easier to get into a position you have little or no experience in, if you already work for the company. I moved into infosec from a sysadmin job, when I got my… -
Re: GXPN or GREM
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Re: Master's Degree worth pursuing if wanting to stay technical
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Re: Security certifications to start with? (Some restrictions)
Why do you want to become a pentester? A lot of people express their wish to become one but not always realize that it's less about the exploitation work / gaining shell and more about "tedious" documentation and scoping, depending on your role within a pentesting organization. Also, what aspects of security are you… -
Re: Certification Goals 2020
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Re: eCPPT or Go Straight to OSCP?
As a pentester you are expected to know a lot more than what's covered in any one cert! While OSCP get the name recognition by pentesting hiring managers it doesn't cover web based attacks - something you WILL be asked about in the interview. I would say do eCPPT, then do OSCP, and consider doing a lot more certs in the… -
Re: Getting out of infosec.
@JoJoCal19 and @BoredGameLad - the question raised by @gbdavidx is quite valid. Not all infosec jobs are the same. And I'm sure not all networking jobs are the same as well. The area that you are describing is network pentesting. If that's not interesting to you and you prefer design and engineering - there's the other…
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