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Pentesting - worthwhile to pursue MCSA?
Among the many things I do at my day-to-day information security job, I occasionally participate in penetration testing. My company is encouraging me to transition from occasional junior penetration tester to full blown penetration tester. I wonder if there's much ROI in studying for an MCSA -- something like server 2016… -
Re: Anybody subscribe to PenTest Magazine?
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Re: Maximimizing international employability for pentester through certs
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Re: Can I legally pentest with a Security+ Cert?
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Re: eLearnSecurity Elite Pentester Bundle
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Re: eLearnSecurity Mobile PenTest Course (MASPT)
As someone who has done training from both OffSec and eLearnSec, I have a great deal of respect for both organizations. And I think they supplement each other well. I think that OffSec's OSCP is still the defacto standard for general PenTesting (then again, I've never taken eLearn's general PenTest courses). But I think… -
Re: eJPT - First entry into the world of PenTesting
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Re: PenTest Lab: keeping lab and home network separate
I built a pentesting lab. I'll give you access to it if you want. PM me. you'd ssh into a kali box. From there you would only be able to attack all the vuln machines in the pentesting vlan 10.0.60.x I'm studying OSCP stuff so i built it. figured i practice in my own lab before paying for the OSCP lab access. -
Re: Pentest career advise
If you are looking for something to prepare yourself for OSCP, I'd recommend going to eLearnSecurity route. Unlike GPEN or CEH, eLearnSec the course and testing is hands-on. I haven't taken any of their general pentesting courses, but I have taken two of their AppSec courses and they were both really solid. -
Singapore has a bill to license pentesters/forensic examiners
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