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Re: New to Security Certifications
Please don't take this the wrong way, but if you're serious about getting into pentesting, I'd look at buffing up your English and grammar skills. Everyone loves to focus on the technical side of pentesting, but at the end of the day the deliverable is a 50-100 page report that needs to be perfectly written. The only thing… -
Re: Name your fave top 10 Pen Test tools
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Re: Which exam before oscp to help getting into flow
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Re: Advice for a colleague who wants to learn about hacking
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Re: eLearnSecurity/INE Cyber Security Pass
Just thought of updating the path - suggested by Elearnsecurity, which is not available on their website now Network Pentester path ------------------------------- PTS > PTP > PTX Web Application Pentester path ------------------------------- PTS > WAPT > WAPTX Advanced Pentester path ------------------------------- PTX >… -
Re: Just passed CEH and eyeing Sec+. Suggestions?
Look at the qualifications for the type of role you want and plan accordingly. For a non-pentester security role when you have limited experience, go for one of these next: sec+, SSCP, or GSEC. Sec+ is the best known of the 3. if you want to be a pentester, learn Python or Ruby or both, powershell, vbscript, bash, and then… -
Re: CCNA for penetration testers?
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Re: IT Services on Black Friday
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Re: Beginner Python courses
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Re: OSCP Journal - Monkykap
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