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OSCP Prep
Hi All; So I am starting my OSCP Prep. After doing a lot research below seems to be the optimal material to tackle before signing up for OSCP. Here goes: Phase 1: (2 to 3 weeks) Book: Penetration Testing: A Hands-On Introduction to Hacking (Read the whole book) Free Course: CodeAcadamy: Python Phase 2: (2 to 3 weeks) Book:… -
AWS SAA pass
Discussion by charismaticx · · Home› Certification Preparation› Cloud Certifications› Amazon Web Services (AWS)I’m surprised this forum doesn’t get posted as much. AWS is booming as of late. After three long years of on and off study, I finally took and passed the Solutions Architect exam. The exam I will say is vastly broad like the Cloud Practitioner, but you also had to know what the best solution is to a current real world… -
Re: elearnsecurity labs for THP and IHRP
It definitely is hard to tell what is going on now with eLearnSecurity course content. It is still very early and many changes have occurred. * eLearnSecurity used to have updated cycles and would have events on a yearly bases on courses that were due to be updated at that year. < (really tried to concise this sentence… -
Re: Mile2 Certifications - Thoughts?
I am working in gouvernment at state level and they are asking for mile2 cert. To answer your question I have just bought the C)PEH from mile2. The course is absolutly complete, no missings in learning. I have requested the hacking lab and received the access details within a couple of hours. When I logged in into cyber… -
Re: Good Wireless USB adapter for Kali/OSX
Hallo, I just found the answer from stackexchange +Q: Does AWUS036H has driver for Mac ? The AWUS036H works on 32-bit Mac only. If your Mac system is running on 32-bit CPU and you just upgrade the Mac OS to latest version then your AWUS036H is still compatible to it. However, if you just purchased Mac system with 10.6.8 or… -
Re: Computer Forensics Certifications
Sorry I didn't go into further detail. I'm very interested in obtaining a CF job and I'm willing to relocate without a doubt. I live in the Boulder/Denver area. In the past 2 months or so, I've met a couple of awesome guys in the pentesting/ CF field in my area. One of the guys is moving to the East coast for a CF job and… -
Re: Higgsx's Journey to OSCP
Thanks everyone :) I noticed, After PWK labs, vulnhub machines became little more easy for me. "kioptrix #1" was my very first machine and I exploited it in December. It was difficult for me. I needed 1-2 day for it. But now, I feel I became more familiar with pentesting, I'm a bit more experienced. it feels like I'm… -
Re: Network+ for Information Security career?
I believe its completely useful when it comes to getting your foot in the door. The way I see it: If you don't have a very solid understanding of networking, you won't be good at security. How can you secure something if you don't understand what you're doing. You really don't NEED Net+ to get into infosec, but I'd… -
Re: Best career decision for security
Definitely! But on the other hand, I have an opportunity right in front of me. We also have a vendor (smaller company of 40-50 employees) specializing in IT security and pentesting who has expressed interest in hiring me after I've worked here for a few years. Working alongside them in this capacity would let me show them… -
Re: Security Certification Roadmap
Although I do not agree with some of your cert ideas to cover an entire spectrum of some security topics here, I do not come to rationalize or argue the point. So I am not going to criticize you, so it is better to help here :) However a cert based "security" guide , especially one with a lot of vendor based…
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